What Do Psychiatrists Consider an Ideal Personality?

     By Robert Carter/January 17, 2026

     In 2022 psychiatrists added “Prolonged Grief Disorder” to their questionable list of mental disorders in the DSM. This new disorder is separate from all your run of the mill DSM depressions, and it can be diagnosed twelve months after someone has lost a loved one. Of course, the remedy to it is a prescription for one of Big Pharma’s emotion-deadening antidepressants.

     Prolonged Grief Disorder is hardly the first normal human reaction to life’s ups and downs to be transmogrified into a mental disorder so a prescription can be written for it. Consider “Somatic Symptom Disorder,” which is the mental illness of worrying too much if you’ve been diagnosed with cancer, or “Binge Eating Disorder,” which labels even occasional gluttony as a clinical psychiatric pathology, or “Post-Menstrual Dysphoric Disorder,” which makes a woman’s monthly mood swings a mental disease.

     These labels would just seem hysterically asinine if they weren’t used by psychiatry to numb its diagnosed prey with Big Pharma’s dangerous medications. More than 43,000,000 Americans are currently prescribed antidepressants every year.

     There’s a flip side to this mania of dark labeling, though. If these normal human responses to life are considered disorders, what picture does that paint of the personality a psychiatrist then must view as ideal. What’s their poster image of an ideal human being?

     Someone who does not feel any of the normal ups and downs of life. That’s what they’re shooting for.

     Now, here’s what’s really a scream: that describes exactly the personality someone ends up with after they’ve been taking prescribed antidepressants or anti-anxiety pills. That is the psychiatrists’ goal, their “ideal” human being. A numbed, unfeeling robot.

     That zombie “ideal” human personality, of course, is the one a psychiatrist already has…with or without medication. Otherwise, how could a psychiatrist destroy so many real human lives with unnecessary medication and not even bat an eye?

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