I can't believe what comes across as schizophrenia these days, and all these other "psychotic" symptoms.
Anything that falls into the category of not being "normal" or "disorganized" or "delusional" for example believing in lies, (even if by mistake), can be considered a "psychotic" symptom. Anything "abnormal". Who the hell defines what normality is?
What about all those think think everything is 100 percent good in this world, that there are no problems with governments and the economic systems? What about religious peoples? Hell what about people who are misinformed? What about Rejects of society? What the hell are they? Anyone who shows hot and cold "moods" in the same hr arew labelled bipolar, simply because they jsut happened upon a situation which made them that way in the course of say an hour?
Sure maybe there's a differenc ebetween whether it "gets to you" or "things that drive you "crazy" beyond a point of normality, but there is such a broad spectrum.
I just had a followup to a psychiatrist and she says I'm more schizoaffective. Yeah maybe the world has made me crazy but someone who knows a lot of what's going on who doesn't have too much control over his/her life might just go crazy as I have... It's just natural. It might also be relieved by some EXTERNAL CHANGES which support such "schizophrenic behaviours" as well as internal changes.
eduit: look at all these other disorders which may be a misdiagonisis of schizophrenia
http://www.wrongdiagnosis.com/s/schizophrenia/misdiag.htm
it seems like schizophrenia or any of the other schizo disorders are used as a "one size fits all" category to place anyone with one or more of the symptoms.
maybe I am just confused!?
seriously, what is the real definition of "abnormal"? What is the real definition "dysfunctional?" Does is matter what time/space you are in? We can probably even said not enough is known about ANYTHING to really call too many things as so "disordered" or "abnormal".
relativity.
I understand I may need treatment, but certainly not the wrong treatment.