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Social theory: This concept is generally not considered to be the pathogenesis of severe mental illness alone, but is only considered to be an external trigger. Compared with other physiological dise

Social theory: This concept is generally not considered to be the pathogenesis of severe mental illness alone, but is only considered to be an external trigger. Compared with other physiological diseases, medical research on the pathogenesis of mental illness does not have sufficient scientific evidence that people can trust, whether it is physiological or anatomical. We cannot find the physiological basis of the disease and cannot observe the resulting changes in the brain. Moreover, the symptoms of mental illness are reflected in language, thinking, rationality and other consciousness levels, which also makes it difficult for people to have confidence in medicine. However, psychotherapy that relies more on speculative philosophy does not seem to be able to provide convincing evidence, only some conjectures. In addition, there are also ambiguities within itself. Not only are there different treatment schools, but even different therapists within a school have different opinions. This seemingly "hundred schools of thought contending" situation also makes it difficult for people to have confidence in psychotherapy. As many people have said, psychiatrists use "physiological, psychological, and social" explanations to excuse patients and their families. This chaotic situation not only brings confusion to the public, but also gives many so-called "professionals" room to play freely. In the example mentioned above, "infants did not crawl and started learning to walk directly", which leads to auditory hallucinations. Generally speaking, the research on mental illness is still in its preliminary stage: firstly, we have not yet understood the cause of mental illness; secondly, there is no unanimously recognized treatment method; thirdly, the treatment effect is low cure rate and high relapse rate. Even diagnosing whether a person has mental illness is currently highly controversial. Psychiatrist Rosenhan conducted experiments on diagnostic validity in 12 mental hospitals in the United States from 1973 to 1975, which fully proved that American mental hospitals are not very efficient. Good at identifying normal people and mentally ill people. The existence of these problems forces us to say that we still have much to do in the face of mental illness. Related questions: I want to get mentally ill, how can I get it? What is mental illness? Others say I am mentally ill. What is mental illness? Am I mentally ill or have a mental problem?