**In summary, we don't need to invent a monster to explain our human experience. Just calling it something creates something.**
- The social constructionist perspective does not deny that human beings experience behavioural and emotional difficulties—sometimes very serious ones. It insists, however, that such experiences are not evidence for the existence of entities called “mental disorders” that can then be invoked as causes of those behavioural and emotional difficulties. The belief in the existence of these entities is the product of the all too human tendency to socially construct categories in an attempt to make sense of a confusing world.
Maybe that is how man are given God-like power, in His image, we can speak things out into existence by naming stuff.
- [[202102222010 Describe, do not explain. Be curious]]