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- Apr 4, 2021
You're somewhat correct, but not in a lot of ways, unfortunately. Not to PL too much, but given my own experiences with schizophrenia, and with those of people around me, you can't therapy your way out of it depending on how it effects you. Really intense episodes are full blown breaks in reality that are extremely dangerous for yourself and people around you, and medication, as horrible as anti-psychotics are, believe me, really do help mitigate the issues. The pharamaceutical machine abuses the fuck out of the mentally ill, but for anyone with major psychotic episodes, their poison is a necessity. Trannies and their 'dysphoria' are a realtively moderate psychosis at worst, but are usually closer to personality disorders which can be treated fairly thoroughly with therapy.
Agree with all of this. I have bipolar disorder, as I've said several times, and have been mildly psychotic before. It was freaky and unpleasant. I'm more than happy to take my antipsychotics and antidepressants and a mood stabilizer, because it means I don't have massive mood swings or psychosis. I know the risks and the side effects, though mine are mild, and I'm okay with them, because I'm not running up credit card debt recklessly or trying to an hero.
There's no shame in needing and taking meds if your brain is broken. I will fight* anyone who says otherwise.
* yell at autisticlly and get hat stickers