I’m not trying to be rude here, but the OP’s post talking about a person who’s client is a psychiatrist states that the psychiatrist says that the transgenderism is a form of schizophrenia. You’re saying that body dysmorphia is not at all under the umbrella of schizophrenia? Are you sure they haven’t broadened the scope of schizophrenia in the past 40-50 years? You’re saying that schizophrenia is more of an all-encompassing (visually, mentally, physically, as you state) condition? Your analogy to an LSD trip is a good way to distinguish.
I’m trying to wrap my mind around what you’re stating. This is a question I don’t know if you can answer… could we consider classic schizophrenia as a physically-induced (i.e. B-3 deficiency) mental condition that comes from deep within a person’s psyche whereas transgenderism is perhaps an emotionally-induced (I.e. confusion, feeling of inadequacy, etc) condition that the individual is trying to force down into the depths of their psyche? That they’re trying to force their delusion to alter their very being? I don’t know if I’ve described it quite accurately, if it makes sense.
(I don’t know why you got a down-vote as your points are valid and you have direct experience in the subject).
I’m not trying to be rude here, but the OP’s post talking about a person who’s client is a psychiatrist states that the psychiatrist says that the transgenderism is a form of schizophrenia. You’re saying that body dysmorphia is not at all under the umbrella of schizophrenia? Are you sure they haven’t broadened the scope of schizophrenia in the past 40-50 years? You’re saying that schizophrenia is more of an all-encompassing (visually, mentally, physically, as you state) condition? Your analogy to an LSD trip is a good way to distinguish.
Im trying to wrap my mind around what you’re stating. This is a question I don’t know if you can answer… could we consider classic schizophrenia as a physically-induced (i.e. B-3 deficiency) mental condition that comes from deep within a person’s psyche whereas transgenderism is perhaps an emotionally-induced (I.e. confusion, feeling of inadequacy, etc) condition that the individual is trying to force down into the depths of their psyche? That they’re trying to force their delusion to alter their very being? I don’t know if I’ve described it quite accurately, if it makes sense.
(I don’t know why you got a down-vote as your points are valid and you have direct experience in the subject).
I’m not trying to be rude here, but the OP’s post talking about a person who’s client is a psychiatrist states that the psychiatrist says that the transgenderism is a form of schizophrenia. You’re saying that body dysmorphia is not at all under the umbrella of schizophrenia? Are you sure they haven’t broadened the scope of schizophrenia in the past 40-50 years? You’re saying that schizophrenia is more of an all-encompassing (visually, mentally, physically, as you state) condition? Your analogy to an LSD trip is a good way to distinguish.
Im trying to wrap my mind around what you’re stating. This is a question I don’t know if you can answer… could we consider schizophrenia as a physically-induced (i.e. B-3 deficiency) mental condition that comes from deep within a person’s psyche whereas transgenderism is perhaps an emotionally-induced (I.e. confusion, feeling of inadequacy, etc) condition that the individual is trying to force down into the depths of their psyche? That they’re trying to force their delusion to alter their very being? I don’t know if I’ve described it quite accurately, if it makes sense.
(I don’t know why you got a down-vote as your points are valid and you have direct experience in the subject).
I’m not trying to be rude here, but the OP’s post talking about a person who’s client is a psychiatrist states that the psychiatrist says that the transgenderism is a form of schizophrenia. You’re saying that body dysmorphia is not at all under the umbrella of schizophrenia? Are you sure they haven’t broadened the scope of schizophrenia in the past 40-50 years? You’re saying that schizophrenia is more of an all-encompassing (visually, mentally, physically, as you state) condition? Your analogy to an LSD trip is a good way to distinguish.
Im trying to wrap my mind around what you’re stating. This is a question I don’t know if you can answer… could we consider schizophrenia as a physically-induced (i.e. B-3 deficiency) mental condition that comes from deep within a person’s psyche whereas transgenderism is perhaps a mentally-induced (I.e. confusion, feeling of inadequacy, etc) condition that the individual is trying to force down into the depths of their psyche? That they’re trying to force their delusion to alter their very being? I don’t know if I’ve described it quite accurately, if it makes sense.
(I don’t know why you got a down-vote as your points are valid and you have direct experience in the subject).