Apr 28 2012, 05:09 AM
M. Bison Wrote:Into the mind of a madman... :o
He doesn't see himself as a madman. Some psychiatrist saw him that way as well. He clearly knew what he was doing. His actions were not resulted from delusions, but strong personal beliefs.
I still think he's a madman.
Quote:"Everyone's first assumption is that Breivik must be insane because he's done such terrible things," said Dr. Simon Wessely, of the Institute of Psychiatry at King's College London. "But it doesn't automatically follow that he must be mad just because what he has done is inexplicable."
In a commentary published Friday in the British medical journal Lancet, Wessely writes that explanation is too simplistic.
For the 33-year-old Norwegian to be schizophrenic — as some psychiatrists have suggested — his actions would have to be the result of delusions, or based on beliefs not shared by others.
http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0...65,00.html
be the best version of yourself, that's all you can do.