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Old Dec 30, 2011, 05:16 PM
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I hope I don't derail this conversation too badly if I go back to Ygrec's thread title for a moment.

-- Supposing that enlightenment were a form of psychopathology, what would its DSM description read like? I'm thinking of the "Any three of the following" part, especially.

-- When patients presented with this condition, what would they come in complaining of? Or if they themselves were unaware of any mental health concerns, what would their family and friends have observed that led them to urge the patient to seek help?

-- When diagnosing it, what other mental health conditions would it need to be distinguished from?