I'm probably a horrible person, but I'm not convinced it's a good idea for people to talk about mental health more. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/01/17/prince-william-calls-end-keep-quiet-carry-attitude-mental-health/ …
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Replying to @christianjbdev
Shouldn't be stigmatised, which should go without saying. But there are also good reasons why we shouldn't dwell too much on these things.
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Replying to @CursedE_Blog
Quite possible to tell people not to stigmatise mental health problems, whilst at the same time believing that it's best not
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Replying to @christianjbdev @CursedE_Blog
to overly dwell on mental health problems.
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Been concerned abt ppl making mental illness into a marginalised identity to compete in intersectional terms
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Replying to @CursedE_Blog @christianjbdev
Yeah. Ppl self-diagnosing PTSD & all sorts of personality & mood disorders & then wallowing in them.
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I find the key to whether someone addressing mental health is a productive way is if the aim is to get better
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I think genuine sufferers of mental illness do. Its people taking it on as an identity who want to perform it.
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