Like the title says, am I just over-reacting? I know that the entanglement of the profit motive and an inability or refusal for society as whole to imagine anything other than capitalism has made it fine to be critical of mental health but it’s gets exhausting at times. I understand the mocking of apps and wellness for the sake of productivity but there seems to be more people just straight up saying that any orthodox or non self-reliant therapy is just junk and crap. They posit that therapy is just narcissism reborn and even do the fun “post-left” thought it’s just the new Catholicism, man! There’s even more who just seem to hate any sort of medication or mock people who use it.

I fucking hate it. There doesn’t seem to be anything I can do about it. I’ve been depressed most of my life and I understand that the world is getting worse for a lot of people out there. I guess I’m tired of it.

I know I’m taking this too personally too, but I mean what else am I supposed to take-away from these critiques and opinions?

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