Is 'the nature of suspicion/suspecting people often' classified as a p!


Question: Is 'the nature of suspicion/suspecting people often' classified as a paranoid personality disorder?
I lend money to friend who tells a lie and then he/she never returns it, my brother asks to buy him a house and says will return money but never returned, boss told me will pay salary but never paid etc. I trusted them as a mentally normal and healthy person according to psychiatry. But if i suspect them psychiatry would tag me mentally ill with paranoid personality disorder. Is psychiatry trustable?

Answers:

If you have a legitimate reason to distrust someone that is not paranoia. If you are walking down the street and think a random stranger is following you to harm you (without cause - not some mugging situation) then that would be paranoia.
Paranoia is a symptom in many mental disorders.
As far as Psychiatry is concerned psychiatrists also must have a medical degree. They are medical doctors. Is a neurosurgeon legitimate? Would you trust them if you had a brain tumor? I think so.



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