I agree and I think the fields of psychology and psychiatry are both pseudosciences that have no concrete evidence other than just assertions, assumptions and subjective claims. As far as being mentally ill, I too, don't think that I am. I am also simply responding to the stimuli and my life experiences from day one until present day.
I kind of agree. I don't think those 2 disciplines are per se "pseudoscientific" but the approach surely is.
The brain is a thing, studying it is science, it's not the same thing as, for example, demonology, wich "studies" things that are not real.
I'd say that modern psychiatry is to scientific understanding of the human brain what alchemy is to chemistry.
Not to mention that religious like dogma are always a negative thing to scientific progress, and psychiatrists generally have some.
Take Galileo Galilei for example.
"The Earth revolves around the Sun"
"No, you can't say that 'cuz muh Bible".
Same thing for those charlatans.
"Suicide is sometimes the most rational solution"
"No, you can't say that 'cuz muh life is beautiful".
This is why I don't take diagnosis too seriously. Major depressive disorder for example, what do we know about it?
Well it seems to be correlated with
-abnormalities in the serotoninergic system
-abnormalities in the noradrenergic system
-abnormalities in the dopaminergic system
-abnormalities in the opioidergic system
-abnormalities in the glutamatergic system
-abnormalities in the GABAergic system
-some hormonal imbalances
-some genes that we don't really know what are there for
-lack of production of some chemicals like ademethionine
-inflammation
-abnormalities in the amygdala and hyppocampus
-trauma
-rejection
-isolation
-physical pain
-brain injury
-sunlight exposition
-diet
-sedentary life
-the fuckin' bacteria in your guts
-and a shitton of other things.
They're basically labelling hundreds of different things with the same name and act surprised when a medication that is supposed to fix a chemical imbalance that you may very well not have doesn't work.
FFS really, all the psychiatrists I've met are a bunch of buffoons.