Truly, there are three tenets within psychology that are intended to be a source of persecution for those who would live out their life faithfully as believers in Christ:
1)
persecution complex: if someone believes such verses as Matthew 5:10-12, Luke 6:22, and/or 2 Timothy 3:10-12 to the point that it affects their attitude towards people who are adverse to them, they are given a worse diagnosis by the system of psychology/psychiatry.
2)
religious preoccupation: If someone takes to heart Psalms 1 and/or 1 Peter 2:2-3, and spends time reading God's word while under observation, they are considered to be worse off by their psychiatrist/judger.
3)
watching and waiting for the Lord's return: if someone takes into account (and lives by) such verses as Mark 13:33-37, 2 Corinthians 6:5, 2 Corinthians 11:27, and/or Revelation 3:3, they are considered to have a problem mentally.
Yet none of these things has to do with being truly mentally ill. These things are attitudes that we are to take on as believers in Christ. However, if we take them on as attitudes, we will be persecuted by the mental health system and those who know that they can utilize it to slander our names and destroy our honour through specific labels/diagnoses. But the psychiatric system considers it to be mental illness; and therefore those who hold to that system of belief are quick to judge us as being on the lunatic fringe, who carry the attitudes that Jesus told us to carry.
It is a system that is indeed a lie forged against the true believer in Christ.