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Dehumanizing through Mental Health Labels
By labeling someone as a narcissist, depressed or bipolar, we tend to overlook their complexities as human beings and miss the opportunity to empathize with them. Categorizing someone in psychology is not enough to understand their individual makeup and psychology.
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The speaker discusses how Trump's willingness to negotiate with North Korea contrasted with previous US presidents, but little progress has been made in terms of a deal.
ChapterDehumanizing through Mental Health Labels
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The practice of labeling people with mental health issues can be a convenient way of ignoring the complexity of an individual and failing to empathize with them.
52:13 - 54:16 (02:03)
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The practice of labeling people with mental health issues can be a convenient way of ignoring the complexity of an individual and failing to empathize with them. Real studies and neuroscience should inform psychological diagnoses.