Psychology Today Hit Piece Labels Conspiracy Thinking A Psychotic Illness

Is this maladaptive? :hmm:

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No that is not what I mean. But it doesn't surprise me that you are having difficulty understanding the topic. You are a conservative are you not?

Conspiracy thinking and paranoia are not the domain of any particular political persuasion.

One of my roomates was a liberal and she was prone this kind of thinking.
 
And not all disorders are necessarily bad. There is a reason why some professionals use the terms "adaptive" and "maladaptive." Like.. Martha Stuart is a OCPD, however she's an adaptive one at that. If she was maladaptive, then she wouldn't be on TV; rather be she would be floundering somewhere else if she was maladaptive-- think "compulsive hoarding" in an apartment.

So... conspiracy thinking being an illness? Once it start interfering with the person's quality of life, then it become a maladaptive trait. When it's manageable, there is nothing wrong with that line of thinking.

You are correct in what you are saying. However, it only becomes a disorder when it is maladaptive. Until that time, it is considered to be a personality style.
 
Well, then why are you all are joking about conservatives?

Same reason conservatives were joking about liberals. Although, I only saw one post that could be considered jesting. The rest were outright slams. Guess a few people need to get a sense of humor.:cool2:
 
Lighthouse, we have the conservative conspiracy people where I live. I suppose that somewhere there are Scientologists that believe in Xenu, Hare Krisnas and other assorted interesting people. The US is a free country where you can believe whatever you want as long as you aren't harming anyone else.
 
yes, my brother believe in aliens... But I don't judge his mental status because he isn't harming anyone and that it is just a belief he have. I personally think it will change too.
 
People love to believe in aliens. When I have insomnia, I watch late night tv and sometimes they have UFO/alien show on. I watch them for fun. I wouldn't worry about that unless he starts building space ships or alien probes. :wave:
 
People love to believe in aliens. When I have insomnia, I watch late night tv and sometimes they have UFO/alien show on. I watch them for fun. I wouldn't worry about that unless he starts building space ships or alien probes. :wave:

Ha ha. I used to sport an aliens jammed in a VW badge on my blue jean vest. I always found alien shows to fun to watch. :giggle:

Alien was scary for me when I watched it the first time. :shock: I lasted until that alien came out of the guy's chest..
 
Yea, and whenever I'm in the woods, I wonder if an alien would land there. :shock:
 
Ha ha. I used to sport an aliens jammed in a VW badge on my blue jean vest. I always found aliens shows to fun to watch. :giggle:

Alien was scary for me when I watched it the first time. :shock: I lasted until that alien came out of the guy's chest..

And that was the first scary scene of the movie... Unless you count the face-hugger scene.

Classic movie though. :)

But yes, I love sci-fi shows as well. :lol:
 
People love to believe in aliens. When I have insomnia, I watch late night tv and sometimes they have UFO/alien show on. I watch them for fun. I wouldn't worry about that unless he starts building space ships or alien probes. :wave:

I only start to worry if he is losing his job over it and not taking care of himself. But then again, some famous scientists done the same thing. (think absent-minded professors)

maybe I should put it this way, I will only start to worry if the things he is doing is going to harm other people and he is breaking the laws.
 
Very true.....I think people loose thier track along the way as we age.....in our youth we are somewhat programmed as a group member via school, home, new world....as we age we come into our own in the world and facing life's stresses our individual weaknesses start to show. Lot of people are affected in lesser ways....many people around you in one way or another.
I call them mental debilitations. Debilitating issues. Very common.



I heard an expert speak at a family law course. She cited the stats for personality disorders and I was stunned. Then, she said that there were many more people who didn't qualify for the formal diagnosis but have personality disorder characteristics that significantly impair their ability to function and quality of life. She said that these were the people in family courts. I believe her! It's a zoo. Quite an education.
 
God is an alien

Yea, and whenever I'm in the woods, I wonder if an alien would land there. :shock:

I remember a careful conversation with a very smart pastor in which I led him into stating that yes God is an alien.

I better get back to looking out the window... it is when you least expect them that them come... that's how they got Joe
 
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