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In the late 19th century, insane asylums were unregulated, shadowy vaults of misery and torture. Cold baths, forced starvation, and beatings were common, and so in 1887, the journalist Nellie Bly decided to go undercover to expose what was going on at Blackwell's Island Asylum. From the moment she got there, Bly stopped pretending to be insane. She carried on as she would in the outside world. And yet, what was strange was that the attendants kept pathologising her behaviours. They kept seeing everything she did through the prism of madness. Her journaling was considered to be ‘obsessive note taking.’ Talking to other inmates was a psychological tic. Even pleading for release was considered to be a symptom because everyone on Blackwell's Island wanted out. Bly's story, written in her book ‘Ten Days in the Madhouse,’ revealed a troubling fact about psychological tests: their tendency to confirmation bias. In the 1990s, Dr Robert Hare gave us his psychopathy test. This is a semi-structured interview designed to test a subject against 20 traits associated with psychopathy. Is this person glib and with superficial charm? Do they have a sense of grandiosity? Do they lie, manipulate, and play games with people? Do they lack remorse and empathy? Done properly and by a trained psychologist, the test is pretty good. It's used by courtrooms and prisons all around the world. But the problem comes when we try to diagnose other people in our lives. 'My ex was a psychopath,' somebody might say. 'A pathological liar.' But as Bly found out, if you set out trying to find some pathology, you will find it. Most people will test positive against at least some of the 20 markers of psychopathy, but that doesn't make them a psychopath. Armchair psychiatry is almost always wrong, and it's almost always harmful.
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