The distinction between diseases of "brain" and "mind," between
"neurological" problems and "psychological" or "psychiatric" ones, is an
unfortunate cultural inheritance that permeates society and medicine.
It reflects a basic ignorance of the relation between brain and mind.
Diseases of the brain are seen as tragedies visited on people who cannot
be blamed for their condition, while diseases of the mind, especially
those that affect conduct and emotion, are seen as social inconveniences
for which sufferers have much to answer. Individuals are to be blamed
for their character flaws, defective emotional modulation, and so on;
lack of willpower is supposed to be the primary problem.
- Antonio R. Damasio, Descartes' Error: Emotion, Reason and the Human Brain
- Antonio R. Damasio, Descartes' Error: Emotion, Reason and the Human Brain
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