Anurag Chandra, 45, followed “doorbell ditch” pranksters who were in a Toyota Prius that ultimately went off a road. Three of six teens in the car died.

  • Zorque@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Ah, so therapy for otherwise “normal” people won’t help anyone?

    Mental Healthcare isn’t just for people with “serious mental illness”.

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      1 year ago

      I don’t know what you’re trying to get at with that ridiculous question… I never said anything of the sort.

      And I know mental healthcare is not just for severe mental illness. I have formal education and years of experience in this field.

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          1 year ago

          I would argue it was clearly implied by the original commenter. And not all my points were directed at OP himself, but the talking points I see constantly perpetuate this myth. I probably should have made that more clear…

          This is just a major sore spot/pet peeve of mine, and I’ve worked so much with the population this myth affects. There is still such a stigma against mental illness (although we’ve come leaps and bounds over the last 20 years) and I feel compelled to try to combat it when I see it. I’ve seen repeatedly firsthand how stigma affects this population, and the things my clients would tell me were heartbreaking…

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                Im OP- that is exactly what I was saying.

                Everyone will need a therapist at some point in their life for one reason or another and right now it costs way too much or carry’s too much of a stigma for people to consider it.

                If people don’t find ways to adequately deal with their negative feelings they act out. Sometimes I horrific ways.