• @afraid_of_zombies
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    27 months ago

    I don’t see how that would work. I was overt religious and left. Did I suddenly go from insane to sane?

    • @jordanlund
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      77 months ago

      Recovery is a process! Good for you!

      • @afraid_of_zombies
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        57 months ago

        Thanks, praise Satan.

        Have you heard the good news? Turns out we are a bunch of soulless apes that figured out fire and atomic bombs.

        • @[email protected]
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          37 months ago

          Much better to live life awake in sunlight then as a slave in the dark, waiting for a heaven that never comes.

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      Cymraeg
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      7 months ago

      It’s if you see a differentiation between “mental illness” and “mental disorder”. It makes sense that “mental illness” can be something which is detrimental to health or debilitating (like anything that gives a significantly warped and unreasonable perception of reality) and that may be non-lifelong/non-chronic, while “mental disorder/disability” is exclusively neurological differences that are lifelong/chronic and usually apparent during development (Autism, ADHD, mood & anxiety disorders, schizophrenia, etc.), imo.

      It’s like how “illness” can refer to a spread disease or sickness and isn’t just disabilities. I see no reason to separate physical and mental illness from each other. Same with disorders. They’re just illness and disorder/disability.