Fnord wrote:
Again, how did you confirm your suspicions?
In my case, I was told. In two cases by the parent. In the other by the person themselves.
** Their answers were not suspicions, but formal, proven, diagnoses. **
You can dive deep into anything if you want to. You could say the psychiatrist was just giving an educated guess, so even they don’t know for sure.. making me possibly less accurate. You could create a formula removing accuracy percentages depending on the psychiatrists years in the field. Maybe the parents were lying, you could dive deep into their backgrounds.. if they’d cheated on their spouse their probability of lying is higher, therefore remove accuracy percentages.
But it isn’t that deep. I do see where you’re coming from though.