(June 2, 2012 at 12:26 pm)Shell B Wrote: Here's the thing, RD, I'm not going by any definition I'm finding online. I am going by definitions in the multiple books I have read on the subject of mental disorders. Autism is not a mental disorder, so you cannot use it to justify your argument that everyone has a mental disorder. No, not everyone has a mental disorder.
Fair enough.
They're not disorders in the true sense of the definition. Everyone has chinks in their armor is what I'm saying. Tendancies that make them more susceptable toward mental disorders than others would be that they compensate for.
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