I heard an analogy ago from a grief counselor that's stuck with me Just going along with the general way we think of mental illness (including acute mental distress, "mental injury") in moral terms the way we don't with physical illness or injury
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People in Group A aren't unfeeling bastards who never loved the person they lost And people in Group B aren't delicate snowflakes who don't deserve to be coddled You never know what kind of reaction you'll have until it's your body hitting the ground
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I've recently been in therapy after remembering sexual abuse by an uncle. My therapist is great, but reading these words on this platform is so helpful. It's good to know there are compassionate people like you out there who don't expect me to quickly recover, or recover at all.
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