evilwise
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I am not a psychologist and my post is in no way meant to be interpreted as a medical diagnosis. In fact, I don't believe the concept of contagious mental illness is a part of the DSM and if you're trying to bait me into going off-topic, my opinion of the nebulous, unreproducable "science" of psychology is one of my weak points.@evilwise Your assessment is very interesting. What do you think is the most fitting medical term for this phenomenon?
I think this is psychologically a complex case - the diagnoses they could give to Lacey and her parents would be numerous. And even now, when removed from the actual situation and seeing the result in hindsight, what it means that they still can't admit to themselves, and society, what they actually did.
However as @LeahBee attested from the patient perspective and I can attest from the perspective of loving a person with a severe mental problem, being very close to it every day can be extremely psychologically taxing. Part of living someone is trying to understand how they feel and when someone legitimately thinks and feels in a nonfunctional way it can get inside your head. Eventually my ex acted out enough to go to prison where they compelled her to try medications until they arrived at a combination that seems to allow her to be functional now that she's been released but I still wouldn't be surprised to learn that she was dead.
I can't imagine Leah's parents neglected her out of malice.