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Dude, as someone who wears black bat-wing eyeliner, there is no way you cried in that makeup.
Power Level! In my experience you can get a presumptive diagnosis in one mental health session, but there are no real clear-cut "these symptoms mean this disease" criteria. Often the best way to see if someone falls into a category is to see how a patient responds to therapy/medication. Even so I'm pretty sure the therapist in ALR's case probably said something along the lines of "you may have these illnesses", and ALR took that to mean "HERE'S YOUR SPECIAL SNOWFLAKE COOKIE!!!"
I'm curious about what medications she was prescribed, though. That would probably give a much better indication of what the therapist really thinks about ALR's mental illnesses.
Power Level! In my experience you can get a presumptive diagnosis in one mental health session, but there are no real clear-cut "these symptoms mean this disease" criteria. Often the best way to see if someone falls into a category is to see how a patient responds to therapy/medication. Even so I'm pretty sure the therapist in ALR's case probably said something along the lines of "you may have these illnesses", and ALR took that to mean "HERE'S YOUR SPECIAL SNOWFLAKE COOKIE!!!"
I'm curious about what medications she was prescribed, though. That would probably give a much better indication of what the therapist really thinks about ALR's mental illnesses.
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