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The story I read, reminds me so much of what I went through with my son as a teenager. He was going through I don’t honestly know, extreme anxiety, having meltdowns breaking things which he was never doing previously and that’s when the nightmare of trying to find a valid therapist to help him began.

I ended up taking my son to a total of five different therapist and not one of them would actually do anything to help him. Most of them wanted to shove medicine down his throat, as if that was the answer.

I will tell you that all five could not tell me what was actually going on with my son or help his severe anxiety. Finally, after months and months, I found a therapist that could actually tell me what was happening with my son why he was having meltdowns and actually was willing to help him without shoving pills down his throat.

All I can say is if I would have not found him, I don’t know where my son and I would be today because today he is thriving because of that therapist.

Until I had to go through the mental health system, I did not realize just how broken it was, but indeed it is broken and I don’t know if it can be repaired. This was going on when my son was 14 and he is now almost 25 years old so that tells you how long our mental health system has been broken regardless of what they try to tell you.

Everyone I talk to that has ever went through mental health or had to take their child to mental health have said the same thing as I did they just wanna shove pills down their throat instead of getting to the root cause.

Now and the wake of Covid and everybody having to stay home and everything being virtual, I feel this is only going to get worse than what it was to begin with.

All I can say is God help us all!

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Jan Newell's avatar

A really good article. Those of us who suffer from depression and have had suicidal thoughts from time to time can truly appreciate its content. Prescription drugs, which to my mind often cause more harm than good, is the first go to for most doctors and psychiatrists.

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