misuse the word or condition. This would qualify as self-diagnosis, I presumed. Maybe this not
-
-
Ah. I see. Emotional blackmail. I would argue that a physical illness requires the same though?
-
That wld show ur prejudice re: the mentally ill. Not all illnesses show! Assume lying! Ableist
-
Yes. I get that. But a insurance company requires this too. Schools should be able to as well
-
They do. But are still influenced by this. Its not universities which promote this tho.
-
It's student groups, online sites etc. They then bring pressure to bear & line blurs.
-
It's ignoring science & healthcare. Professionals should in this case, stand with universities.
-
I see the problem this creates. Talk on getting better is important. I agree. It is the goal.
-
I just find that many people still find it hard to acknowlege that there is a problem. I would
- 3 more replies
New conversation -
-
-
But the general student culture has changed & they do not require this. Listen & believe.
-
If you identify as mentally ill, you are. Questioning is abusive, ableist & stigmatising.
-
This is a mayor issue, I agree. I won't deny this. Something to advocate against. I do however
-
feel, it shouldn't hold back actual patients from talking about their illness.
-
In a productive way, yes. In an appropriate time & place to appropriate people.
-
I concur. So, when people talk about to everybody, but a professional, there is an issue
End of conversation
New conversation -
Loading seems to be taking a while.
Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.
That's disturbing. But I wonder (I don't know how this works on uni's) does one not require a