Big RR wrote:Darren--I am not sure, but I do not think that "adopted child syndrome" is a generally accepted mental illness; I do know it is not part of the DSM. Absent that, I would think more would be needed to terminate access to firearms (I am unsure if any of the crimes he might have been accused of would be sufficient in Florida).
I don't accept the DSM as authoritative. Wasn't homosexuality once regarded as mental illness? Likewise the range of autism wasn't known until recently when the past guidelines of a medical doctor were discredited. Many were denied care due to his arrogance and narrow vision. Adoption syndrome is real. I have personal experience of children that had exemplary behavior until they learned of their adoption. After that all hell broke loose in a manner of speaking. They became sociopaths unable to accept reality.
" I don't accept the DSM" = "I just like to make shit up with no evidence."
Big RR wrote:Darren--I am not sure, but I do not think that "adopted child syndrome" is a generally accepted mental illness; I do know it is not part of the DSM. Absent that, I would think more would be needed to terminate access to firearms (I am unsure if any of the crimes he might have been accused of would be sufficient in Florida).
I don't accept the DSM as authoritative. Wasn't homosexuality once regarded as mental illness? Likewise the range of autism wasn't known until recently when the past guidelines of a medical doctor were discredited. Many were denied care due to his arrogance and narrow vision. Adoption syndrome is real. I have personal experience of children that had exemplary behavior until they learned of their adoption. After that all hell broke loose in a manner of speaking. They became sociopaths unable to accept reality.
" I don't accept the DSM" = "I just like to make shit up with no evidence."