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Filter by Meaning Some people pathologize those who have unconventional or alternative lifestyles as mentally ill or abnormal.
It's essential not to pathologize natural reactions to grief and trauma.
It's harmful to pathologize someone's religious beliefs as a symptom of mental illness.
It's easy to pathologize people with mental health conditions as "crazy" or "unstable."
Society tends to pathologize introversion as a form of social anxiety.
The media has been known to pathologize certain body types as unhealthy or unattractive.
We should be careful not to pathologize every little quirk that our children exhibit.
The tendency to pathologize people with mental health conditions has contributed to the stigma surrounding these conditions.
Some people pathologize drug use and see it as a moral failure.
It's important not to pathologize individuals who have physical or sensory differences as mentally ill or abnormal.
Some experts argue that society has a tendency to pathologize gender and sexual minorities.
The tendency to pathologize individuals with disabilities has long been criticized by disability rights activists.
The politician's attempt to pathologize his opponent's policies as "dangerous" was seen as a desperate attempt to win votes.
Society tends to pathologize introversion as shyness or social anxiety.
The police often pathologize certain neighborhoods, leading to increased surveillance and policing.
The colonizers attempted to pathologize the indigenous people's way of life.
Certain individuals pathologize introverted people for being too quiet.
Some literary critics pathologize science fiction as a lowbrow and inferior genre.
Some fitness enthusiasts pathologize any deviation from their strict dietary regimen as a sign of weakness or addiction.
Some alternative health practitioners tend to pathologize normal bodily functions as a way to sell products.
Some dog owners pathologize any aggressive behavior in their pets as a sign of a personality disorder.
The movie's attempt to pathologize the protagonist's struggle with addiction was seen as a shallow and melodramatic portrayal.
The author's attempt to pathologize his critics' views was seen as a desperate and weak argument.
Conspiracy theorists often pathologize the scientific community, accusing them of hiding the truth or being part of a nefarious plot.
It's important not to pathologize people who have experienced trauma, but rather support them in their healing process.
Some critics argue that society tends to pathologize sexuality that deviates from heterosexual norms.
The journalist's attempt to pathologize a particular cultural practice was seen as ethnocentric and insensitive.
Critics argue that labeling an entire generation as "lazy" is a way to pathologize normal human behavior.
Some critics argue that the psychiatric profession has a tendency to pathologize normal human behavior.
Some people argue that the medical community tends to pathologize certain physical traits or conditions that are actually normal variations.
Some people pathologize obesity and consider it a sign of a lack of self-control.
Certain religious groups pathologize other religions, considering them to be heretical or morally corrupt.
Certain individuals pathologize unconventional beliefs and consider them delusional.
Some historians pathologize the decline of the Roman Empire as a moral decay.
Some critics pathologize modern art as symptomatic of a degenerate society.
Some teachers pathologize a child's hyperactivity as a sign of attention deficit disorder.
Some people pathologize introversion as a personality disorder when it's just a normal aspect of human behavior.
Some politicians pathologize immigrants and refugees as a threat to their countries.
Certain religious groups pathologize homosexuality as a sin or mental illness.
Some conspiracy theorists pathologize vaccinations as a dangerous medical intervention.
Some people pathologize any behavior that deviates from societal norms.
Some people pathologize veganism as an extreme and unhealthy diet.
Some critics pathologize horror films, claiming they promote violence.
The tendency to pathologize children's behavior can lead to overdiagnosis of conditions like ADHD.
The tendency to pathologize obesity can lead to harmful weight loss practices.
Some people pathologize homosexuality, viewing it as a disorder.
Some doctors have a tendency to pathologize natural variations in children's development, leading to unnecessary interventions.
Some scientists pathologize homosexuality as a disorder, but it's not supported by evidence.
Some politicians pathologize immigration as a threat to national security.
Many doctors tend to pathologize physical symptoms that don't have an obvious cause.
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