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Psychiatry and psychology are frustrating because their subject is of such great interest and potential value, yet their results so far are so unsatisfactory. A good part of the reason seems to be the difficulty of making objective, replicable observations. So much diagnosis is based on presence of k out of n subjectively judged attributes. The author touches on this, mentioning that clearly false beliefs used to be clear signs of delusion, but now many of the observers understand reality to be much more 'nuanced' and subject to enlightened interpretation. This kind of evidentiary weakness predisposes a field to ideological capture.

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Excellent article. We definitely live in times where we do not address what is really going on. I wrote about this concept in a slightly different way a while back when I addressed the word anosognosia. https://thetranstrain.substack.com/p/what-is-anosognosia

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