Good question, and in fact it is a visible effect observed in the evolution of the DSM. All this overdiagnosis from social networks is nothing more than an effect of it. Nowadays, the best way to hide is to exaggerate.
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Yes, & I think 2 questions can further clarify what makes the DSM interesting.
The DSM offers a list of symptoms, does it offer a clear layout of what a healthy mind is?
If started to tell you each coordinate on earth where I was not, how long would it take to find me?
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Indeed, the DSM does not talk about what a healthy mind is, it is simply a diagnostic and statistical manual. It is just to categorize -once again- people, even though the reality is that each one expresses symptoms in a very particular way.
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