The social profiles that speak of mental health in a light way and with large generalizations do not help people, but worsen things. Pop psychology can do damage. It reiterates it in a post on X Grimes, to which autism and attention deficit disorder and hyperactivity have been diagnosed recently.
“There is all an online subculture of account that speak of” mental health “and which I believe are real information dangers,” writes the singer. After they were diagnosed autism and attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder “I understood that the reason why I can't write without the orthographic concealer is dyslexia”. If he had learned about him a child, certain ailments and obsessions would have been considered pathological and would have spared themselves of suffering, “but I am happy to have overcome them”.
“Mental diseases can be contagious (at school, while we studied them, we students began to have symptoms during those courses, symptoms that disappeared once the lessons finished). Yet people make self -diagnosis. It is a huge percentage of attention deficit disorders and hyperactivity are not such, but dependence on the internet and burnout syndrome with alterations to the dopaminergic system ».
Grimes reports a post by a user according to which the desire to read so much tried by some dolls would be a symptom of a dissociative disorder. Instead, the singer writes, “my attention deficit worsened when I didn't read much. Tacking the attention deficit considering pathological one of the best activities that a child can do to improve (in addition to becoming self -taught and an informed person) is a tremendous thing, I can't even start saying how much ».
«This social subculture worries me that spreads disinformation on mental health. Some things are excellent, of course, many seem to go explicitly against civilization, worsening things for people ». In response to a user, he adds that the multiplication of accounts that speak of symptoms worries it, as well as the fact that many follow advice without the supervision of a doctor.
I have to say, There's this subculture of I Guess “Mental Health” Accounts that I Actually Think Are Like, Extreme Infohazards.
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(@grimezsz) March 22, 2025