There is no evidence so far that Adam Lanza was taking any seretonin inhibitors. Zero. And there are no medical experts who confirm he was taking drugs OR that he had a mental disorder. What his uncle thinks he was taking is MERELY SPECULATION. (That would be a common thread with you, speculation.) Relatives say he MAY have been autistic, but autism IS NOT a mental illness, it is classified as a developmental disorder, and there is ZERO link between people with autism and violent behavior. ZERO professional psychologists worth their degree or their salt will disagree.
Gunman's family at a loss to explain Connecticut shooting - CNN.com
Autism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
You're 0 for 1 so far...
First we need to back up and realize that everyone who is a "patient of psychiatry" DOES NOT have mental health issues. Then we further need to understand what a mental health issue is, and while dysphoric mania is listed as a legitimate mental illness, Holmes was never officially diagnosed with the disorder. For all we know so far, it was a self diagnosis by a student of neurology and someone planning to cover his tracks. Speculation again confirmed, no official diagnosis again...
Thats 0 for 2
Alright, you hit one! 1 for 3
Meh, this is close, and a toss-up. Personality disorder is not necessarily a mental disorder.
It seems what the common thread is, is that you're trying to compartmentalize people with issues as all having some legitimate mental health issues. The American Psychiatric Asocciation, The DSM-IV, and the International Classification of diseases all classify personality disorders, developmental disorders, and mental disorders separate of each other.
Mental disorder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Here are both of said publications, but I suspect you wouldnt know what you're looking at anyway.
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM IV)
WHO | International Classification of Diseases (ICD)
People who go on killing sprees do not necessarily have to have a mental disorder, because like I said before, if we classify people capable of killing other people as mentally ill, we can stuff A LOT of people in that category.
I dont believe you've referenced any professional psychologists opinions.
Nope. Not really.
Slow down, you're backpedaling so fast I cant keep up.
Thanks for playing, again.