@volkava85@DoritoBoland85@pride_husky@psypharmacopeia This is not at all what I am telling them. But we do BA in parts. You’re simplifying it into Do/Do Not when the expectations can vary, as can the means and the most appropriate place to start. You’re using clinical terms without clinical application.
@volkava85@DoritoBoland85@pride_husky@psypharmacopeia Stop calling it learned helplessness! That is such a dismissive and demoralizing way to frame anhedonia and the struggle to integrate behavioral activation. No one is justifying passivity, that’s a conculsion you drew. I’m asking for the framing of this to have more nuance.
@volkava85@DoritoBoland85@pride_husky@psypharmacopeia So…fun fact, I’m a practicing therapist. I know this. But you cannot just make yourself do it. Behavioral activation is done in steps, and it’s often a gradual process that has setbacks. Just saying to get up and do stuff is not an accurate portrayal of BA and how it works
@volkava85@DoritoBoland85@pride_husky@psypharmacopeia Anhedonia is a complete loss of interest in doing things and it’s one of the most debilitating symptoms of depression. You can’t just force yourself out of it and calling it learned helplessness is ignorant and insulting.
My family being forced to do lightning lane for MK because my chronically ill sister still recovering from major surgery got denied accessibility accommodations ….is this company serious??? Better go ahead and get rid of that ~inclusion~ key.
@AlobhaPatrick@tylerblack32 This would mean actually paying therapists (the ones who would be providing the long term care) what they’re worth, reclassifying the degree as professional, and investing money into mental health care. It’s not going to happen.
@lmbrendle@EllenBarryNYT The insurance companies are the primary barrier for access to therapy. Unfortunately, this won’t remove those barriers. Moreover, this will likely create more suicidality and we need more clinicians equipped to deal with that.
As a therapist, this makes my skin crawl. This man is breathtakingly ignorant about science, medicine, mental illness, and how many lives are saved by these medications.
@ChilledChaos Thank you for all you’ve given to your community! I’m going to miss you, but I’m so happy that you’re off to new adventures. I’m sure it’s a little painful seeing the sadness, but grief is a good thing—it means that you and what you brought to your fans meant something.
@kelcegrahahm@LiLa__lee18 I go with friends often and we do not interact with children. We mind our business and enjoy the food and drinks. Stop making it out like that’s weird or we’re somehow oppressing your kids.
@JonasKimm@andrew95249@JosephKahn I go regularly because I’m a local. This is not true. It is mostly children in these lines, with adults sprinkled in. This dystopian image you’ve created of adults actively oppressing children at Disney is a fantasy.
@danadibs@zoeyzoyce@beatrixsamus Disney adults are an outlet for your own misery and you should examine why people minding their own business bother you so much