appalachian moon
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- May 13, 2019
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I would like to hear other's experience from so-called "professional" mental health facilities. My bad experiences stand out to me and have shaped the way I view the psychology/psychiatry industry which I think is mostly full of money-grabbing, toxic individuals who are lazy so they just slap the blanket term of depression on you and give you SSRIs, and you're good to go!
I have a whole list but I'll describe a few:
I have a whole list but I'll describe a few:
- After my first suicide attempt when I was younger, I was referred to a psychologist who I discussed my problems with and in the end, she basically told me I wasn't "depressed" enough to qualify for medication. Thanks for invalidating my depression and making me feel as if I were faking it.
- Said psychologist also read out a handbook on ways to distract yourself when you're distressed like a story book. Some of the strategies included were: blowing bubbles, running your fingers through sand, basically being one with nature and all. Sorry but I don't think I'd get around to blowing bubbles when I'm on the verge of having a mental breakdown.
- Kept calling my psychologist at that time to pass the message onto my psychiatrist to refill my prescription. She promised to do it but never got around to it. I ended up going cold turkey for a week or so. They didn't apologise.