Understanding Normal from a Psychiatrist’s Viewpoint

<p>What constitutes normal? Up to now, science hasn&rsquo;t precisely pinpointed what is deemed normal. We&rsquo;re quite familiar with what&rsquo;s not, but the boundary of what is considered normal is broad. In mental health, &ldquo;normal&rdquo; is a challenging and elusive idea, much clearer than abnormal.</p> <p>As psychiatrists, we aim not just to identify and heal mental maladies but also to grasp psychological wellness. Normality&rsquo;s definition in psychiatry is a continually evolving, dynamic concept, sculpted by cultural, social, and personal elements.</p> <p>This shifting terrain is tough to capture precisely. Several elements, which we&rsquo;ll discuss, play a role. Hence, if you ever feel peculiar or &ldquo;not normal,&rdquo; chances are you might be mistaken. Normal isn&rsquo;t necessarily what we presume it to be.</p> <p><a href="https://lauroap.medium.com/understanding-normal-from-a-psychiatrists-viewpoint-b441dbe54333"><strong>Read More</strong></a></p>