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Re: OP response
(Anonymous) 2014-01-13 02:04 am (UTC)(link)but there ARE some problems that really don't get better with treatment. You are being really dismissive and a touch 'bootstraps'y.
Re: OP response
(Anonymous) 2014-01-13 03:58 am (UTC)(link)Re: OP response
(Anonymous) 2014-01-13 05:31 am (UTC)(link)da
(Anonymous) 2014-01-13 05:49 pm (UTC)(link)Mental health is a field that's still finding its feet, in a lot of ways. Progress might've been made in leaps and bounds in comparison to previous decades, but there's still a lot left to be made, both in terms of making a proper diagnosis, and in applying the proper treatment for the particular individual. Saying there's no hope of improvement ever and you just have to suffer in silence is unnecessarily fatalistic, yes, but insisting that every case of every mental illness can be improved with treatment (with the implication that this means current treatment models, and not something that someone will think of or refine in one/five/ten/twenty years) is overly optimistic, and can in some ways be just as harmful.