Therapy Created A Generation Of ‘Victims’? – Is It Causing a Depression Epidemic?
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More needs to be said about this subject. I don't think that the average American realizes how insidious this issue is. Never in the history of mankind has "mental health" been discussed more, and yet actual mental and spiritual health are worse than ever. And kids are taught in the schools to obsess about it. If they're having a bad day, they make excuses about anxiety and panic disorders to get out of the work they need to do. If they're feeling down, it's always depression. If something upsets them, it's triggering their "trauma." There is a formally named disorder for nearly EVERYTHING now, and kids talk about their diagnoses like we used to talk about our hobbies. The constant focus on mental health has weakened two, maybe three, entire generations of Westerners. Teenagers are never taught to be strong anymore because that would be "insensitive" and "traumatic." Resilience is never discussed unless it comes in the form of a pill or a therapist's couch. In my opinion, it's demonic, and it's all part of the grand scheme.