Psychiatry Myths & Mental Health15 Minutes to Change Your Brain?
We often overlook how destructive coping mechanisms, like alcoholism, are paralleled in the medical system. When someone feels empty and receives an SSRI prescription without therapy, it's not truly healthcare; it's a sanctioned avoidance behavior. This system, often subsidized by health insurance, highlights the problematic approach to mental health, where medicine becomes a quick fix rather than addressing root causes.
As someone deep in the study of psychology on the path to becoming a therapist, I want to look at this clearly. It isn’t healthcare. It is the exact same mechanism of avoidance. The only difference is that one is sanctioned by a doctor and subsidized by your insurance company.
We’ve swapped finding real, root-cause healing for doctor-approved numbing. If you're ready to stop trading your deep human emotions for a subsidized quick-fix, let's change the conversation.
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⚠️ CRITICAL MEDICAL DISCLAIMER: I am a psychologist in training, not a psychiatrist. This video is strictly for educational and analytical purposes. Never stop, start, or alter any prescribed medical treatment or psychiatric medication without the direct supervision of a licensed healthcare professional.