because it doesn't fall in line of the web site guidelines.
Not the website guidelines, the current DSM. Nobody here wrote it.
Often times people come to forums as last resort or beginning their journey.
That's right. A person who is suffering emotionally comes here looking for advice/sympathy/information about why they are feeling so badly in their soul.
Emotional abuse. What does it mean?
It means someone very important to this person was very cruel to them. They're reaching out for help because they don't know what to do and need someone to give a f*ck about them.
Why then, would it be acceptable to lie to this person and try to steer them away from the care they seek?
I won't be cruel to someone in that way just to protect their immediate feelings, it's wrong.
You are quite right, trying to sort out your mental health, is indeed a journey. Why on earth would I want to give someone who is suffering like I am, bad directions?
You want to know what being cruel and uncaring towards one of the misguided souls looks like?
"Welcome! It doesn't matter that you don't fit the diagnostic criteria for PTSD. Feel free to make yourself at home and stagnate your recovery, hanging about with a bunch of people who don't give enough of a shit about you, to even bother being honest with you."
That's what being mean and cruel looks like.
I'll tell you, there is a real cost to this kind of behaviour because people minimize base on these strict guidelines.
Being honest and caring enough to risk having having someone tell you off, for only wanting to help, is not minimising.
Lying to someone who is suffering to protect them from feeling "put out". That is minimising.
You can't really care about someone's suffering, if you're willing to go out of your way to prolong it for them.
Isn't the lack of people giving a flying f*ck about them, the reason they are suffering in the first place?