In 1952, the APA (American Psychiatric Association) listed homosexuality in the DSM (
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders) I as a sociopathic personality disturbance. Of course, they changed cathegory to it by the second one (1968) though homosexuality was not anymore a disorder but a disturbance only by the 1974 edition of DSM II. (And not even that only in 1987 – DSM III-Revisited). I just find this interesting – how old was the shrink who diagnosed Sherlock’s sociopathy? And which DSM edition did he use? 😉
I did my research.
@gosherlocked @jenna221b @wellthengameover @intellectuallysphericalgenius
😱😱 oh god, that’s horrible!
Of course it would be a private psychiatrist. Probably some old family contact who could be trusted to be very discrete. I’m thinking early to mid 1990’s time frame but someone who was trained decades earlier. (And now I’m thinking of the discussion of the psychiatrist in the movie Carol, but that’s not relevant.)
Mark Gatiss lived next to a mental hospital when he was a child. From wikipedia: “He grew up opposite the Edwardian psychiatric hospital where his father worked.” I can’t believe Mark Gatiss had never been curious and never looked up old psychiatric handbooks.
@enjoytheelephant Wow, interesting!!
@archipelagoarchaea @stephisanerd
I know, right? It’s the kind of headcanon that’s interesting and very much hinted at on the show and not at all far fetched but most of all extremely heartbreaking.