Develops the theme that drugs such as Prozac were being used to normalise behaviour and make humans behave more predictably, like machines. This is not presented as a conspiracy theory,
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Develops the theme that drugs such as Prozac were being used to normalise behaviour and make humans behave more predictably, like machines. This is not presented as a conspiracy theory, but as a logical (although unpredicted) outcome of market-driven self-diagnosis by checklist based on symptoms, but not actual causes. People with standard mood fluctuations diagnose themselves as abnormal. They then present themselves at psychiatrist's offices, fulfill the diagnostic criteria without offering personal histories, and are medicated. The alleged result was that vast numbers of Western people have had their behaviour and mentation modified by SSRI drugs without any strict medical necessity.