No, it's really not. From a professional stand point it's extremely easy to differentiate.CAA Flagship wrote:But there are people that are "weak" or a "pussy". It's difficult to differentiate.clenz wrote:Yup.
One thing I've learned from TBH being a counselor, and me going to grad school for it, is how poorly society/medical fields treat mental health issues.
Society wants to shame those with mental illness. Society believes it isn't a "real thing" because you can't see it like a physical condition. It's just being "weak" or "a pussy". People who need help often don't get it for fear someone finds out.
The insurance/medical field basically treats it the same way, and treats it like it's still "quackery". Insurance companies don't cover counseling sessions, or if they do it's only a small portion/reimbursement.
Until our country takes the mental health of it's citizens seriously nothing will change
The problem is the "you're just a weak pussy" crowd is damn quick to shame and those that need help won't go get it out of fear for how people will react and treat them. Much the same way that many people that are gay won't come out due to fear of how they'll be treated by friends/family. There are differences within those two, obviously, but the point is very similar.








