its just stupid (lack of functional imagination=understanding how psychological structure functions, natural in teenagers) to believe that such a thing as pathology does not exist as something that is functionally different from a lack of pathology in a categorical way.
all that talk about insane people "are just different" makes only in so far sense, as most "normal" people are neurotic, meaning they are pathological too, only in a different way.
and that is because psychological pathology is not limited to the individual, ever, but types of pathologies meaning specific forms of structural limitations/blocks are.
non-pathology is an exception in a literally insane world/culture. nevertheless non-pathology is an ideal that must be strived towards. if that is correct english. therefore it must be destinquished from pathology.
there are like nine scientifically proven stages of developement and neurotic pathology as a mass phenomenon is indicated by how little percent of the population developes past the stage which is the home of a neurotic block, which is stage 3 or so, depending on how you count. human nature itself is struggeling to produce a functional fruit. we should facilitate.
thus the only valid reason against "cure", that i can think of, is that cure is frequently not possible, in clinical reality. it is, in those cases, a farce, mere violence, the patient is bullied into obedience to society, meaning that his pathology is converted into a more standart type of neurosis or personality disorder. the goal of the "cure" is ill defined and there are financial agendas behind such definitions.
one version is this "behavioral" therapy: you get treated poorly, and you get scared by their attempts to take away personal powers/independence (writing attests about your identity and capabilities, etc) so you learn not to ask for treatment again. then, if you can get a job, you are declared healthy. its god for the finances of a clinic, if they can mass produce "healthy" people in little time.
i take my experience from germany, of course. america is different but not better.