Over Sensitivity is Creating Mental Illness

when you create an oversensitive Society where there’s a premium placed on being offended where you get rewarded for being offended what you’re actually doing is creating mental illness among people right because one of the the key methods that you use to to for example defeat depression if you’re if you’re trying to have therapies cognitive behavioral therapy which is where you have a chain of thoughts and it leads to a depressive outcome and so the therapist is supposed to sit there and say well is that really reasonable should you really go all the way right exactly is that is that feeling Justified and that’s a question you’re never allowed to ask in today’s politics is that feeling Justified

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37 Comments

  1. I think the mental illness and Washington DC Vonn among Congress needs to be looked into. I think a lot of them has gone to therapy but it was a anti-christian anti-god therapist. I was in the group session one time and one guy I spoke up and said he was gay was there anything wrong with that and the psychologist or psychiatrist said no. I spoke up my said yes it is it goes against God is an abomination to God most of society does not accept homosexuality is a normal behavior. Only gay people think it's okay!

  2. I’ll never understand how someone so smart could believe in something so ridiculous as organized religion. He applies logic to everything he believes in except religion.

  3. It's not the only way to recreate a reactive person, but that's true.

    It's purposeful, overreactive people create great data lol. You know where threats are and can neutralise that threat by triggering the person..

  4. Oh yea well then he’s arguing that tris society creates mental illnesses but the party he supports voted down a bill to put more resources into treating mental illness. Shapiro is nothing but a little bitch.

  5. I am a 44 y/o man. I have taken pride in my stoicism my entire life. Of course, I have feelings. But I have always been stoic, and I am just fine. Challenging my stoicism is challenging the entire base of who I am. Whi is being stoicism wrong? Why am I constantly told its wrong?

  6. I told my dentist oversensitivity to others is wrong after he told me im over sensitive after i said ow when he poked a certain part of my tooth, after the scraping was done i said to him, oh that was your proffesional opinion.

  7. It’s interesting putting a name to something I’ve done for years. I lost most of my vision unexpectedly 4 years ago. I’ve had a dozen surgeries since and am legally blind. I worked incredibly hard to learn how to be functional again on a basic level. Even longer to build myself back up and get off disability (which I was incredibly thankful to have while going through this transition but never wanted to be permanent). Everyone tells me how strong and positive I’ve been and continue to be, but I’ve been doing this. When I feel a negative emotion, I stop and make a decision. Either the emotion is productive (cathartic or leads to some form of motivation, etc.) or it’s destructive (depression, moping, can’t process, etc.). And then I embrace the productive thoughts or release/redirect the destructive thoughts and figure out what is in my control and how I’m going to make things better. Sometimes, you can’t outrun the bad, but if you can evaluate and harness it, getting through it and thriving is easier to accomplish.

  8. We teach “appropriate” and “inappropriate” responses in our household. So when our children are having a meltdown in a public space because we told them they couldn’t have something, we explain to them that it’s okay to be disappointed, but it is an inappropriate response to scream and throw yourself around on the floor.

    As they get older, it will be, “locking yourself in your room for three days is not an appropriate response to not being allowed to go to a party, let’s find healthier ways to deal with the disappointment,” because even if I’m the enforcer, I’m still their parent and need to teach them healthier ways to manage their emotions.

  9. Mental illness like beleiving you got to hell if you eat pork or use electricity on certain days you cant have it both eays and say beleiving your a woman is mental illness but beleiving a man in the sky is gonna burn you forever if you have sex before signing a bunch of papers