Re: Why does everyone take Asperger's as a disease?
It means the majority of psychologists do so, and considering where psychological theory and diagnostic labels come from it's not that much of a leap to say these words were chosen to communicate a certain notion.
Anyways, since the people who are capable of making decisions that can have a person forcibly committed, medicated, treated, and barred from certain social institutions place that onus on the word; well, I suppose that is what enables them to do all those things in the first place, isn't it?
It means the majority of psychologists do so, and considering where psychological theory and diagnostic labels come from it's not that much of a leap to say these words were chosen to communicate a certain notion.
Anyways, since the people who are capable of making decisions that can have a person forcibly committed, medicated, treated, and barred from certain social institutions place that onus on the word; well, I suppose that is what enables them to do all those things in the first place, isn't it?
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