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@anthony Some things have been said here and I feel to be true to myself, I need to address it.
It is not healthy to be breaking a person down into inner people, which some therapists love to do, then tell the person once they've done that, they now have DID.
I don't think a therapist has the authority to make a diagnosis. One has to get a diagnosis from a psychiatrist or a psychologist. Both have doctorates and are board certified.
It is no secret that mental health diagnosis has just gone stupid. For a field that we know little about in reality,
I agree totally!
It seems you see-saw in your opinion however.
I am well versed on DID and dissociation, enough to know whats real about it, and when people are totally full of shit.
How can you be well versed on a topic we know so little about? Psychology is in its infancy. What is "known" by "experts" today in 20 years will look as ridiculous as Freud and the various envies he spouted.
the therapist leads the person to describe themselves as having alternative personalities for behaviours, or lets create an "inner child" (just love that one) then after leading the person, slap them with a BIG business DID label.
I find this so dismissive... I have had "parts" ever since I can remember and many of them are children. I know they are not separate "identities" but they are the reason I survived. I didn't "create" them but they certainly have shaped me.
America has pathologized everything and anything into BIG business.
Maybe so but it's my America and it rubs me the wrong was to see it repeatedly sneered at.
I own a mental health community and have built it to the largest in the world for its field.
Kudos
@anthony, You've done some really good things and I know you work hard. A community is not one person but a sum of all it's parts. Perhaps you can toss a few crumbs to all the moderators and members who go out of their way to lend their support.
ZERO evidence. In fact, current actual research is discovering quite the opposite, thus hence why too many who take anti-depressants end up more depressed
Considering the influence you have on this forum I found this a very irresponsible thing to say. While all words have power, in this community your words carry more weight than the average poster. If you've never had to detox off antidepressants, maybe a disclaimer is a good idea. I'm not debating the validity of antidepressants. You are far too intelligent in the ways of syntax and too well read. I know you can and probably will tear me to shreds. Picking out one line and turning it into a "let's make sure she knows she's not smart enough to voice here"
I certainly hope no one reading your words decides to go cold turkey off their meds.
The need to be right at the expense of others is growing on this forum while tolerance or a simple courteous, "can you explain what you meant?" is disappearing. I'm hoping it's just growing pains and something that will phase out as the ship regains balance. I guess that depends on your lead
@anthony.