In this article Dr. Spier explores the dangerous trend of self-diagnosing mental health conditions and the rise in the prevalence of certain diagnoses such as ADHD, PTSD, and autism. She shares their experience of encountering patients who have already diagnosed themselves and how it can be challenging to navigate as a professional. The article questions the impact of these labels on individuals and how they can become defining characteristics that shape a person's identity. She also discusses the growing trend of victimhood and the potential dangers of defining oneself by past traumas. The article concludes by emphasizing the importance of seeking professional help and looking past victimhood to approach life with courage.
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