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<blockquote data-quote="Orpheus Rex" data-source="post: 85804" data-attributes="member: 4500"><p>I am a student studying to be a doctor. Psychology is my hobby</p><p>Misanthropy isn't a disease or mental illness although it can be a resultant from such things. It isn't considered as such either. It certainly isn't a disorder in and of itself. Many of the greatest philosophers had misanthropic tendencies, including Aristotle. I fall under the definition of misanthrope, yet I doubt you'd expect that from the way I act here. Treatment would depend entirely on the individual misanthrope. I fall more under the mistrust side and waver on the hate. </p><p></p><p></p><p>The main/major two disorders that would be the most misanthropic would probably be Antisocial Personality Disorder and Avoidant Personality Disorder. I probably could be diagnosed with AvPD of the self-deserting or conflicted varients. The former at it's worst manifestation is psychopathy (which isn't like you'd think) but can be a lot milder. AnPD has the greatest Misanthropy. AvPD is an anxiety disorder that is far more pervasive to the spirit than other anxiety disorders. These are considered to be asocial in nature and any mental illness that manifests as asociality can be misanthropic.</p><p></p><p>I hate the conformity I see in people. I really do. I'm a misanthrope like Martin Heidegger in that manner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Orpheus Rex, post: 85804, member: 4500"] I am a student studying to be a doctor. Psychology is my hobby Misanthropy isn't a disease or mental illness although it can be a resultant from such things. It isn't considered as such either. It certainly isn't a disorder in and of itself. Many of the greatest philosophers had misanthropic tendencies, including Aristotle. I fall under the definition of misanthrope, yet I doubt you'd expect that from the way I act here. Treatment would depend entirely on the individual misanthrope. I fall more under the mistrust side and waver on the hate. The main/major two disorders that would be the most misanthropic would probably be Antisocial Personality Disorder and Avoidant Personality Disorder. I probably could be diagnosed with AvPD of the self-deserting or conflicted varients. The former at it's worst manifestation is psychopathy (which isn't like you'd think) but can be a lot milder. AnPD has the greatest Misanthropy. AvPD is an anxiety disorder that is far more pervasive to the spirit than other anxiety disorders. These are considered to be asocial in nature and any mental illness that manifests as asociality can be misanthropic. I hate the conformity I see in people. I really do. I'm a misanthrope like Martin Heidegger in that manner. [/QUOTE]
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