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<blockquote data-quote="Lost in Transfiguration" data-source="post: 1267355" data-attributes="member: 16599"><p>Is 911 a Tom Cruise? Granted I could understand the possible objections to psychoanalysis or Sigmund Freud and his disciples.</p><p></p><p>Psychiatry boomer? I almost think it's more if a generation X thing: rehab clinics, marriage counseling, Christian counseling, therapy sessions etc. Seemed to be getting pretty big by the time of the classic show the Sopranos. Generation X roughly, maybe tail end of the Boomer generation.</p><p></p><p>But shoot, they kicked it up to 11 with the millennials and the zoomers. Numerous friends of mine on pills. Male friends. Anxiety is the big one but also depression. Not to mention always kids on ADD pills. In the colleges it's really bad it seems like everyone is in therapy, from eating disorders, to anxiety, depression of course, and others.</p><p></p><p>Since we have De- institutionalized many of our mental patients-- happened in the 80s I believe-- they been set onto the streets in many of returned home and found jobs. Many of them are productive. It's a mistake to think though that they don't need to be on their medicine. I assure you some of these people are pretty screwed up and need the pills</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lost in Transfiguration, post: 1267355, member: 16599"] Is 911 a Tom Cruise? Granted I could understand the possible objections to psychoanalysis or Sigmund Freud and his disciples. Psychiatry boomer? I almost think it's more if a generation X thing: rehab clinics, marriage counseling, Christian counseling, therapy sessions etc. Seemed to be getting pretty big by the time of the classic show the Sopranos. Generation X roughly, maybe tail end of the Boomer generation. But shoot, they kicked it up to 11 with the millennials and the zoomers. Numerous friends of mine on pills. Male friends. Anxiety is the big one but also depression. Not to mention always kids on ADD pills. In the colleges it's really bad it seems like everyone is in therapy, from eating disorders, to anxiety, depression of course, and others. Since we have De- institutionalized many of our mental patients-- happened in the 80s I believe-- they been set onto the streets in many of returned home and found jobs. Many of them are productive. It's a mistake to think though that they don't need to be on their medicine. I assure you some of these people are pretty screwed up and need the pills [/QUOTE]
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