Message from @The Mad King

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2018-11-13 07:45:23 UTC  

Absolutely

2018-11-13 07:45:25 UTC  

the fuck are you even talking about

2018-11-13 07:45:29 UTC  

Thanks

2018-11-13 07:46:23 UTC  

I mean I had a whole thing of confusion higher up because they were using dysmorphia when they should have used dysphoria, albeit to describe two different usages of dysphoria

2018-11-13 07:46:28 UTC  

'-morph' = 'shape/physical'
'-phoria' = 'emotional/mental'

2018-11-13 07:46:38 UTC  

right

2018-11-13 07:46:53 UTC  

I'm saying that exactly is the definition

2018-11-13 07:47:02 UTC  

and dysmorphia keeps getting used to mean emotional/mental

2018-11-13 07:47:13 UTC  

where?

2018-11-13 07:47:21 UTC  

way further up in chat

2018-11-13 07:47:21 UTC  

Perceived shape

2018-11-13 07:47:22 UTC  

but you're also arguing the semantics between actual and percieved, when i've stated explicitly, it's field specific.

2018-11-13 07:47:45 UTC  

we operate out of perception 90% of the time because our clients are fucking nuts.

2018-11-13 07:47:54 UTC  

they want to cut their dicks off. lmao

2018-11-13 07:48:10 UTC  

That must be heavy to deal with @Nip Crippler

2018-11-13 07:48:29 UTC  

Here fuck off you melt @AdmiralBumFluff

2018-11-13 07:48:31 UTC  

right but your field is retarded and has ruined a word that still has usage in real medical practices

2018-11-13 07:48:34 UTC  

is my whole fucking point

2018-11-13 07:48:47 UTC  

Holy fuck

2018-11-13 07:48:59 UTC  

@Tea tbh, they're some of the easiest to work with. it's the antisocials and the borderlines that get to me.

2018-11-13 07:49:07 UTC  

Psych.........

2018-11-13 07:49:12 UTC  

@Nip Crippler Does it take a toll mentally sometimes?

2018-11-13 07:49:17 UTC  

It's an important distinction though because one term pathologises the mental state whereas the other pathologises the anatomy

2018-11-13 07:49:25 UTC  

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

2018-11-13 07:49:41 UTC  

That's what I always thought. I didn't get the point this whole time.

2018-11-13 07:49:42 UTC  

which is why i make the distinctions.

2018-11-13 07:49:49 UTC  

I wont disagree with that, but you need a third word

2018-11-13 07:49:58 UTC  

A third word for what.

2018-11-13 07:49:58 UTC  

'Tranny'

2018-11-13 07:50:01 UTC  

in psychology the conditions are usually named in the way it has an effect on the sufferer, BDD for example "sufferer feels like their body is the wrong shape", for example in the subtype of muscle dysmorphia the sufferer feels that their muscles are too small so they exercise 24/7

2018-11-13 07:50:04 UTC  

and destroying an existing word by misusing it hurts it

2018-11-13 07:50:08 UTC  

i would love a third word. but, that's not up to us. lol

2018-11-13 07:50:57 UTC  

@Tea you either get used to it, or you switch fields. tbf i'm dead inside already so i compartmentalize very well. did you know therapists have to also see therapists?

2018-11-13 07:51:36 UTC  

:0

2018-11-13 07:51:38 UTC  

also, this kinda stuff is why dyphorias and dysmorphias may get removed from DMS 6

2018-11-13 07:51:38 UTC  

my whole problem is that BDD describes a condition that should be named body dysphoria disorder, or a new third 'dys' word, and they kept using dysmorphia in a way that was confusing as fuck to me from the definition they'd inferred from the disorder

2018-11-13 07:51:43 UTC  

sperged the fuck out, I'm sorry

2018-11-13 07:51:45 UTC  

Wtf I don’t wanna be a therapist anymore

2018-11-13 07:51:53 UTC  

dysphoria is legit

2018-11-13 07:52:31 UTC  

but its not an adequate descriptor of the condition

2018-11-13 07:52:35 UTC  

@Nip Crippler Fair enough man, hats off to you man.