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A mental disorder is not a psychological disease. It has to do with the human brain and its functions.

On the other hand, psychological diseases are very often influenced by circumstances such as failure and frustration, as well as depression and lack of social life.

2006-09-22 09:15:42 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

1. A "mental disorder" is a conflicted MIND. A conflicted MIND is due to the MIND refusing to expose some repressed bit of misperception from within itself to cognitive awareness.

2. The only failure of consequence is when something that is expected to work, does not. A person only "fails" when that person believes he/she is unable to keep trying to achieve.

3. Frustration is the result of not meeting ones expectation, and holding an expectation of oneself or of another is basically dishonest. Dishonest because expectation does not allow for variation, creativity, or Fate Karma., To presume to know prior to an event what that event must look like is unrealistic and usually the result of the delusional belief that one can "control life".

4. Behavioral psychology is based on the tenets of behaviorism, which was put forth by B.F. Skinner, et al, in the early 1900"s, as his idea of a substitute for the Psychology of the ancient
Greeks,. The problem with that is... what he put forth was a projection of the Defense Mechanism of his own MIND as "behaviorism". In other words, those who practice behavioral psychology unknowingly reinforce the Defense Mechanism within the MINDs of those they seek to serve, thus exacerbating the deeply repressed misperceptions held within those MINDs.

The disinformation put forth by such people over the last century has severely interfered with the natural growth and evolution of the Nation.

My answer has pushed beyond your question a bit, sorry about that. Peace

2006-09-22 09:42:57 · answer #2 · answered by docjp 6 · 0 0

It can be. Usually if there is a mental disorder, it could be a chemical imbalance. That can be treated with drugs. And mental disorders are not 'psychological diseases'. However, a lot of things can stress even a person who is mentally healthy. So, yes, of course circumstances can definitely increase stress. As can physical health, disfunctional family, things go wrong at day care facilities, comments by other people. etc...

2006-09-22 09:28:51 · answer #3 · answered by Deborah K 2 · 0 0

It's not a disease. Practically every human being has been under failure and frustration.

2006-09-22 10:15:46 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes, failure and frustration cause stress. And many, possibly most, mental disorders are aggravated or triggered by stress.

2006-09-22 09:14:13 · answer #5 · answered by juicy_wishun 6 · 0 1

confident. I take China's stance in this. faith out of state, although that could be a psychological ailment. this potential that we would desire to constantly be curing them with drugs (not the medicine of prayer). Any psychological subject that deviates from what's favourite would reason harm to the guy, via fact the guy would desire to be "favourite".

2016-12-18 15:05:29 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

NOT ALWAYS.
SOMETIMES IT'S GENETIC OR BIOCHEMICAL.
SOMETIMES THE PERSON CHOOSES TO FEEL THE WAY THEY FEEL, BECAUSE THEY DO NOT REALIZE WHAT THEY ARE DOING.
SOMETIMES IT IS BECAUSE THEY LACK HEALTHIER COPING SKILLS.
SOMETIMES IT'S BECAUSE THEY WERE TAUGHT TO BE DYSFUNCTIONAL BY DYSFUNCTIONAL FAMILIES, AND THEY KNOW NOTHING ELSE.
FAILURE AND FRUSTRATION CAN BE DISCOURAGING, AND LEAD TO SELF-DESTRUCTIVE BEHAVIOR.......BUT THAT USUALLY OCCURS WHEN PEOPLE ARE MORE CONSUMED BY THEIR FEARS OF TRYING TO TURN THINGS AROUND, THAN THEIR MOTIVATION TO. SOMETIMES IT'S BECAUSE THEY JUST DON'T KNOW HOW.

2006-09-22 09:17:43 · answer #7 · answered by pandora the cat 5 · 0 0

I believe so

2006-09-22 09:14:03 · answer #8 · answered by B 1 · 0 1

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