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Another post on mental health services, since one of the people in the Memology videos triggered :autism: in me.
One YouTuber describes therapy as "sitting on a stranger's couch in a sterile environment," which is simply untrue for modern therapists. Many professionals strive to create a welcoming environment that is the exact opposite of sterile. It's considered a way to improve the effectiveness of your treatment, even though it's a relatively subtle thing. All of these YouTubers follow the same script of "Well, I've never talked about my mental health to my [Family/Friends], but I heard about this service and I know it can help you guys, because it really helped me." The one Elle girl's "breakdown" came across to me as something at the same level as a high school thespian.
I know some of these shills do (allegedly) struggle with mental health issues; Shane Dawson's eating disorder being one that I was already aware of. It struck me as suspicious when Kati says she "sensed" his eating disorder, when as far as I'm aware, was common knowledge, and Boogie (may he Rest in Power) is a one-man soap opera.
I mentioned Scientology in my previous post, but I realized that CoS takes a similar (although much more extreme) approach of putting down traditional mental health treatments. When you have a lot of school shootings being connected to improper mental health treatment, or lack thereof, I wonder if BetterHelp will eventually find its way in the middle of a tragedy. (Though this is very unlikely)
I'm certainly interested in how this will play out.
Something else that may or may not be of importance:
Dawson claimed he was going to take a break from twitter for a while (archive), but went back on that in less than 24 hours, saying he's going "full tea" for the fourth video. (archive)
[edited for clarity]
One YouTuber describes therapy as "sitting on a stranger's couch in a sterile environment," which is simply untrue for modern therapists. Many professionals strive to create a welcoming environment that is the exact opposite of sterile. It's considered a way to improve the effectiveness of your treatment, even though it's a relatively subtle thing. All of these YouTubers follow the same script of "Well, I've never talked about my mental health to my [Family/Friends], but I heard about this service and I know it can help you guys, because it really helped me." The one Elle girl's "breakdown" came across to me as something at the same level as a high school thespian.
I know some of these shills do (allegedly) struggle with mental health issues; Shane Dawson's eating disorder being one that I was already aware of. It struck me as suspicious when Kati says she "sensed" his eating disorder, when as far as I'm aware, was common knowledge, and Boogie (may he Rest in Power) is a one-man soap opera.
I mentioned Scientology in my previous post, but I realized that CoS takes a similar (although much more extreme) approach of putting down traditional mental health treatments. When you have a lot of school shootings being connected to improper mental health treatment, or lack thereof, I wonder if BetterHelp will eventually find its way in the middle of a tragedy. (Though this is very unlikely)
I'm certainly interested in how this will play out.
Something else that may or may not be of importance:
Dawson claimed he was going to take a break from twitter for a while (archive), but went back on that in less than 24 hours, saying he's going "full tea" for the fourth video. (archive)
[edited for clarity]
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