Anonymous wrote:According to the DSM IV coffee has it's part to play in the diagnosing of a deranged mind.
Coffee drinking, including coffee nerves (305.90);
Inability to sleep after drinking too much coffee (292.89),
Here are some others
(292.9) Shyness, also known as Asperger’sDisorder);
Sleepwalking (307.46);
Jet lag (307.45);
Snobbery (301.7, a subset of Antisocial Personality Disorder);
Insomnia (307.42);
to say nothing of tobacco smoking, which includes both getting hooked (305.10) and going cold turkey (292.0).
You were out of your mind the last time you had a nightmare (307.47).
Clumsiness is now a mental illness (315.4).
So is playing video games (Malingering, V65.2).
So is just about anything done “vigorously”.
So, under certain circumstances, is falling asleep at night.”
What a load of #######4!
Psychiatry must be held to account!
Psychiatry must be reformed.
Actually, although I do have an issue with the level of over-diagnosis of any deviation from the norm as an illness, you are inaccurate. Being diagnosed as having a mental disorder does not immediately qualify this you as deranged, which is a specific disorder with it's own critieria, and certainly doesn't immediately make you "out of your mind".
That idea does not come from the psychiatric profession, but the layperson who assumes that crazy is crazy, and having any mental disorder means that you will be the next Jason Vorhees.
So, there are two sets of people who need to be held to account, psychiatry, for pathologizing any deviation from the normal, and for the layperson overestimating the meaning of mental illness. That latter group includes you.