Similarly, I thought maybe a perceived distinction (false or otherwise) between our "selves" (consciousness), and our neurology, along with the rest of the physical world? Such that I automatically feel that nothing physical can have direct causal/coercive impact on my conscious self? Hope that makes sense.
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I think you're thinking of the Biblical story in Samuel 1 chapter 14 with Jonathan and Saul, though Saul doesn't kill him there.
This could be seen as rational use of a heuristic, being that if the goal is to get mentally & physically healthier, treatment is likely to have negative affects that outweigh the positive if it is being used as a solution for "problems of character" rather than disease.