Mental illness is a myth and anything mental health related, (therapy, medication, meditation, etc) ESPECIALLY depression and/or anxiety are a complete psyop controlled by Big Pharma pushed by the Elites.
There is no "chemical inbalance" in your brain. It is all made up and society has conditioned you to think this way.
this post is mostly correct but completely missing the point and any subtly and nuance. also >big pharma pushing meditation what?
Jonathan Price
This is not entirely true.
PTSD is very real and usually from PTSD other mental illnesess are formed like BPD, Depression, dissociation etcetc..
The issue is more or less that these labels stigmatize the people suffering from it.
Also the other issue is as you said depression is a pretty broadly laid out term and anti depressants are handed out WAY too easily. Brainaltering drugs should only seen as the last resort to either prevent a patient from suicide or harming others. In rare occasions it can be taken as a support if nothing else helps. Soo yeah its a big pharma issue, but not as big as you make it out to be.
Levi Fisher
>we fed rats fluoxetine and their activity level increased. Lets give this to people with fucked up childhoods now. >it increases rates of suicide in humans and causes and "empty feeling"? Thats ok, we payed a medical research to prove it works and they said it works.
Caleb Bailey
Living in unnatural conditions is unhealthy for ones constitution. confined living spaces, forced subservience in employment, diets of reconstituted crap.. all of this wears down a man's spirit and is mind is a reflection of that deterioration.
The book in OP doesn't support your delusional claims, it's written by a psychiatrist and argues not that mental illness isn't real, but that it shouldn't be called an illness because illnesses only apply to the body. Mental illnesses therefore are real, but they should be called disorders and many of them are simply behavioural maladaptations to unusual or extreme circumstances that persist past their usefulness and become pathological problems. This is what modern psychotherapy is largely built on as well.
But you of course don't care and are illiterate. Understandable.
Landon Watson
the kind of meaningless word salad I'd expect from an underaged faggot with rockwell quotes saved
The criticism "that's a word salad" is equally meaningless. at least I learnt where that quote came from, (only comment on the kind of pictures you have saved; you need a better mirror)
Gabriel Reyes
>still using that image Why do lefttards project so much?
Why do I hate myself so much and struggle so hard to keep myself motivated no matter how hard I work or how much success I see in my pursuits? Why do I struggle to make and maintain friendships? Why am I constantly worrying that being discarded is right around the corner? Why do I feel averse to seeing myself on film or in photographs? Why does seeing myself make ne uncomfortable? Why does the idea of meeting single women who might be interested in me fill me with dread and not interest or excitement? Why do I feel uninteresting and unlovable despite lived experience to the contrary? I'm asking sincerely, please help me.
>chemical imbalance yes it's bullshit >mental illness isn't real interesting proposition and I've heard it before from this psychiatrist but it is certainly real because of manifesting in the mind, it becomes real unfortunately, it can even destroy the body if given enough time
Jaxon Sullivan
None of it is real, shut the fuck up.
Aiden Miller
Yeah bro its totally all fake if a veteran comes home from war with ptsd. All those sweat breakouts, jidders and trembles in addition to sadness and irregular anger with violent breakouts is just made up by big pharma. Take your meds now.
Dylan Hill
They don't have "PTSD", they're just pussies who get scared of fireworks lmfao.
Noah Cook
>The issue is more or less that these labels stigmatize the people suffering from it. This, absolutely this. We are a society of fake mind-openess (or open-mindness...how is it called?), there will never cease to exist the stigmatization.
Robert Rivera
it's both real and unreal but you should really avoid it like hell and you're in a world where peopel realized that a long time ago that it would be used for social control but once you're in it you're forced to cope
also what I realized right around when jordan peterson was saying it on joe rogan that a lot of crazy peopel are just creative
Luke Anderson
I'd be on board if you said " umbrella terms like 'chemical imbalance' are used to over prescribe meds" But if you think every mind is infallible and nothing can ever go wrong with them, try some krokodil and see if your theory is watertight.
Robert Hernandez
Why bait like that? You're not gonna get many (You)s like this.