And poverty |
People who don't understand social norms or subscribe to cultural traditions/values are often accused of autism (and may actually have it) and/or ADHD, both of which are considered mental illnesses by many. They're not really "illness" though; just neurodivergence. But yeah, not knowing when to STFU isn't mental wellness, nor is it socio-emotionally intelligent behavior. |
This is the right answer. |
| I do not, but a lot of people on DCUM do. |
Remember when autism was changed to a spectrum and literally everyone is on it because it's a spectrum? It's the same with mental illness. It's just an attempt to normalize behaviors that should be treated. |
You are so profoundly stupid and disgusting. Autism and ADHD are not considered mental illness. |
I think you should definitely get treatment for your psychopathy and stupidty. |
This board is full of self-diagnosed autistic individuals due to this misunderstanding of the spectrum. Individuals that should be getting treatment for their personality disorders. You might be one of them. |
I am not autistic, you vile excuse for a human. I do have an autistic child who was very much properly diagnosed. You know nothing about mental illness or autism and should NEVER EVER talk about either. You SHOULD seek treatment for whatever mental disorder you have. My son is not mentally ill but you sure as hell are. |
This is accurate. Some people have chronic mental health issues, others have episodes of illness. The brain is just another organ. |
| Yes! I can’t read responses rn, but my therapist has said we all find ourselves in the DSM at some point. Makes me feel better. Personally, I hate when people say “mental illness” for this reason. I may have anxiety, but never about flying, while others do. Everyone struggles with mental health at some point. |
Does finding yourself in the DSM-V mean you are mentally ill though? |
| In 2025. Yes. This is an insane world. |
| Everyone is on edge right now. We are in a pressure keg. |
| i have a pretty gnarly eating disorder but am very successful and have a full life. I have often thought about the intersection of mental illness and general humanity. |