We Don’t Have A Mental Health Crisis. We Have A Lifestyle Crisis
Harrison Ford is a great example for Americans. In a rare Interview Last week, the Hollywood Reporter interviewed the actor who is media-shy and shared his knowledge of how he, at age 80, knows everything “who the f-ck” He is.
When asked about prior therapy sessions, he replied that he had disclosed them in 2002. “My opinion is not of the profession, it’s of the practitioner,” Ford said. “There are all kinds of therapy. I’m sure many of them are useful to many people. I’m not anti-therapy for anybody — except for myself. I know who the f-ck I am at this point.”
The Hollywood Reporter asked him to provide his own analysis. He replied: “Your fans online have done some armchair diagnosis, looking at things you’ve said about being shy in social situations and some of your talk show appearances. Some assume you’ve wrestled with social anxiety disorder. Are they onto something?” Then came Ford’s reply:
Sh-t. Sounds like something a psychiatrist would tell you, not just a casual observer. No. I don’t have a social anxiety disorder. I hate boring situations.
Ford is right. We don’t have a mental health crisis as much as we have a lifestyle crisis. That’s not to deny that people are seriously suffering, which is as fundamental to the human experience as pleasure. Yet, it seems that everyone is unaware of the reasons they suffer.
Ford, in his later years, has made the self-discovery journey that very few people are able to and willingly take. Instead, a wave of apathy has taken over a population that’s succumbed to the pursuit of cheap and immediate dopamine hits through weed, porn, Netflix and InstagramIt is powered by a ready-to-eat, processed diet. And it’s made everyone sick. People generally aren’t happy when they’re sick.
Americans are Lonelier More Depressed They are more than ever. They’re are also being Prescribed There are more drugs than ever before, but suicide rates have risen 30% Since 2000, life expectancy has been increasing steadily. Receipt. Clearly, something’s not working, especially when 1 in 10 Americans is affected by depression despite antidepressant use at an all-time High. One Study from a team of researchers in Saudi Arabia published last year found antidepressants don’t even raise the quality of life over time.
Our ruling class of elites profits most when we’re chronically fat, sick, and depressed, so they keep us hooked on pills engineered by Big Pharma, eager to capitalize on every ailment from anxiety to obesity. An intolerant culture to honesty and self-reflection seems to overlook the possibility that anxious or depressed people may have their own problems. Mentality At least some of their problems can be attributed to them.
It’s a groundbreaking study Publiziert Last summer, the journal of Molecular Psychiatry reported that antidepressants have little effect on placebos. This has led to some psychologists questioning whether they are more effective than placebos. reject It is believed that depression can be caused by chemical imbalances. The findings suggest our high rates of depression aren’t merely a consequence of biology and instead are one
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