Actually, dancer, we have two pretty consistent views of Joseph Smith, the pro and the con.
Wow... I completely disagree. Maybe you see it this way but I do not think most people who study the life of Joseph Smith agree with you.
It is not possible to reconcile the two.
Of course it is possible to acknowledge all sides of a human and form a picture of him or her. Perhaps you cannot do so, but it certainly is done frequently and with many enigmatic historical figures.
And most of these pscychobio's have to discount what Joseph Smith said because the psychologist/psychiatrist paradigm does not allow for visions, revelations, etc. So, if at the beginning you disallow the truth, then everything else built on that foundation is false.
Ohhh dear. Come now. Disallowing the truth?
Most good psychologists would proceed to diagnose Joseph Smith like any other person, and arrive at a diagnosis based on various symptoms, behaviors, test results, etc. etc. etc.
This was my point. If Joseph Smith were alive today, he would most certainly be diagnosed with a form of personality disorder.
Joseph Smith was a human man, why do you think he should be treated so differently than all others who make similar claims, engage in similar behavior, and present similar stories?
~dancer~