Paper Title
Buddhist Perspective According the Theory of Psychological Disorders
Abstract
Psychological disorders or mental illnesses faced by man in this modern complex and competitive global society
can be taken as one of biggest heath problems. Definitions given for psychological disorders are also worthy to analyses
here. A disorder is what is not in order. An order is a human created way of behavior. Of someone shows behavior that is not
accorded with the constructed order them he is said to be a psychologically disordered person. Therefore it is very clear that
the distinction of a psychologically healthy one from that of an unhealthy one depends on structural and constructed
behavioral patterns. Further it can be taken as the division of ordered behaviors and disordered behavior.
Here my argument is that such a division has no logical basis as all human beings as a whole possess at least minor type of
behavioral problems. This had been clearly emphasized in the Buddhist context. In this modern world majority of ht people
are spending a lifestyle of secularity. So they all are world lings or ordinary personalities from Buddhist perspectives.
Therefore such a distinction of ordered and disordered types has no foundation as all belong to the same category. The
universal statement found in Buddhist context “All word lings are psychologically disordered” can be used as the
deconstruction theory of psychological disorders.
Keyword— Ordinary personality, Deconstruction, Behavioral problems.