Dr. Colman Noctor
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So a bit like...
do you do this and this and this, then you have this.
And almost like trying to recruit people into pathologizing life.
But in other ways, and this is where I would see it probably more so now, and it's a bit like the attachment styles we talked about the last time.
People having an awareness of that is a good thing.
People being more psychologically minded.
You and me would remember, Ray, we wanted people talking about mental health.
That was the whole purpose of the thing that we did for years, which was anti-stigma.
We want people to...
And now we're going, okay, we need you to stop talking about mental health a bit now.
And it's that overcorrection.
But it's when it gets weaponized is the real issue.
And I would think that you see that, you know, like someone who you disagree with
isn't gaslighting you.
Do you know what I mean?
That's a different thing.
Gaslighting, it's not even a psychological term.
It came from a story in the 50s about this man who was turning on and off the gas and the light and made his wife think she was going crazy.
So he manipulated her into thinking that things were happening that weren't.
And so gaslighting... It was abuse.