Note: I believe there are genuine instances where medication helps. Coming from a family with a history of schizophrenia, I understand how hard it can be to survive without access to modern medications.

That said, I also believe that the Therapy Industrial Complex is myopically focused upon the individual, to the point where there’s often not even consideration of societal factors influencing our minds. It is not individual mental health leading to rising suicide rates, increases in mass shootings, and generalized depression. It is our society.

If you genuinely don’t feel regular feelings of climate anxiety that effects your ability to focus on the meaningless trash that is much of modern life, then it is you who need medication, not those who experience the entirely rational anxiety of knowing that life as we know it is very likely to come to a screeching halt, leaving us and our future generations infinitely worse off than the generations before them. It is sick to be healthy in a sick society. Instead of taking drugs to hide your emotions, use them to get angry enough to do something.

As long as people keep taking their soma and going to work, things won’t get better, they just won’t. Period.

  • Uriel238 [all pronouns]
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    41 year ago

    There have been reports from the psych sector about the shortcomings of the medical model of treatment, namely that it’s much less effective to treat the physiological aspects of mental illness when the patient cannot escape the toxic environment that is exacerbating their symptoms. And such environments are commonplace in our society. Among the elements that trigger symptoms are the very real threats to humanity that are not being addressed by our leadership.