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by digitalarborist
3602 days ago
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Probably that otherwise normal people just don't make it into the stories because they're not as memorable. Though often you'll hear of people otherwise healthy who are down on their luck, addiction problems, abuse, or just general anxiety and depression. The other problem is that the definition of sane changes depending on context. I recall watching a documentary on Japanese school children and their attitudes towards baseball, ritualistically crying when they lost a game. A western therapist could easily justify feeding them all meds, but in reality it wasn't particularly unhealthy. I feel like a lot of ADHD is kids being kids and teachers and parents wanting an easy way to deal with it. Lobotomies used to be common less because anyone believe they cured anyone but because they rendered the patient docile. Mental health ends up being as much about societies easy function as it is about helping the patients. |
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