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When did everyone become so obsessed with Mental Health?

I’ve noticed this new trend lately. People especially around college age and on social media are always bringing up mental health and mental illness. Bringing awareness about it.

Which that’s all perfectly okay but today I’ve noticed people having a heated argument on Facebook. These two girls in my town (college age) were bantering back and forth who has a worse mental illness. One was claiming she was scrizo the other claimed the other was bi polar. And then the other said she had PTSD. And I can’t say if they do or don’t have any of these things.

But the disturbing thing was that they thought since they took some classes on cognitive science that made them legally allowed to diagnose people with mental health issues.

In another situation my sister claims she has PTSD because of my mother.

Let me tell you that is a lie. My mother has been nothing but the best and I couldn’t have asked for a better life. The arguments get so bad it leaves me mom in tears because she can’t understand what she did.

Turns out my sisters friend “diagnosed” my sister with PTSD. And blamed it on my mom...

Do you think some people are just wanting to be victims and want attention or is there a wave of mental illness flowing?
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curiosi · 61-69, F
It happened about the time "Prozac" came out. This book is an interesting read. It is written as an autobiography but really tells it like it is with how doctors and big pharma are in collusion to get everyone medicated.
http://docshare01.docshare.tips/files/20788/207888145.pdf
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@curiosi There is an institute in the UK, Tavistock Institute, that loves to dream up new medical conditions in order to get people prescribed medications. Such as Paxil for shyness.
curiosi · 61-69, F
@cherokeepatti I read about that, they have determined that "shyness" is now to be called "social anxiety and Paxil is the cure. The DSM is now huge, and it's just a bunch of doctors with interests in big pharma sitting around a table making up stuff.
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@curiosi There has been research done on some mood-altering drugs and also allergy medications and they have found them to blunt empathy. Wonder why our world has gotten so messed up?
curiosi · 61-69, F
@cherokeepatti Fluoride because adding it to the water supply wasn't working fast enough. It messes with the receptor's in your brain. And that's just the beginning.
Fake1212445 · 31-35, M
@curiosi Meds can help but I don't think any are good long term, in my not expert opinion lol. I was given anxiety meds to deal with panic attacks for a little bit by some VA doc, Said take 3 times daily as needed and I would take 1 maybe every few days when a bad one hit me. Even that had me feeling sleepy and not mysrlf, now i have a wife and kid that have helped me not take anything.