But the fact some pain physical serves a definite purpose (see congenital pain defect cases) means some mental pain most likely has a similar function. — Andrew4Handel
Just think of it this way, we can have physical pain without society being dysfunctional, so what would make psychological pain different? — LD Saunders
So based on this perspective it seems to me that mental pain including mental illnesses could be a symptom something is wrong either with society and culture or our life style and the presence of it should stimulate action or prevention. — Andrew4Handel
Killing the messenger can be catastrophic. — frank
I would say something like excessive medication and self based therapy or marginalisation, or ostracising. — Andrew4Handel
Also saying something is 'wrong' is presuming metaphysics is it not? — Monitor
Any illness relies on a notion of malfunction it seems. — Andrew4Handel
You do hear said that the black sheep in a family maybe symptomatic of dysfunction in a family but this person is channelling it or displaying it whilst others are in denial. — Andrew4Handel
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