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by ViViDboarder 2065 days ago
Is there a push to label more people as mentally ill? From what I’ve seen, the push to destigmatize mental health is done to avoid labeling and treat mental health the way we treat general health. For example, treat stress and anxiety as health concerns whereby you can/should take time off if you need to recover from stress as you would a cold. Or, if having difficulty reducing your stress, to see a therapist without any social stigma.
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Labeling people mentally ill is how the mental health industry convinces insurance companies to pay them for their services.

It's also probably not possible to convince the government to let doctors prescribe potentially mind altering drugs to people unless they say the people taking drugs are "ill" and the doctors are treating the "illness".

So yes I'd say there is a push to label people as ill.

What I think would be awesome is if mental health was de-stigmatized. Like physical health is.

I feel like back in the day - our grandparents, or their grandparents, perhaps you'd see men who didn't want to go to the doctor.

Now it is completely normal and expected to get a yearly physical. IMHO we all should be getting a yearly "mental", as well (with a psychologist, not a psychiatrist), and it should be both normal and expected.

Back in the day a doctor might make you less healthy, not more, especially in the era before they knew to sterilize surgical tools.

You obviously aren't concerned that the "professional brain jargon talking person" will make things worse. I know from experience they sometimes do.

I don't trust mental health professionals nearly as much as you do.