• NegativeInf@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Yes, because being rich and famous fixes mental health issues. Stop stigmatizing people getting the treatment they need.

    From the article

    “I also have BPD and a little PTSD mix which is a borderline personality disorder, and so the definition of that is fear of abandonment. So you know Dad says he’s gonna come and pick you up, but he doesn’t for life I’m just like I don’t believe anyone,” Davidson told Bernthal.

    Davidson’s father, Scott Davidson, was a firefighter who died during the 9/11 terrorist attacks. In the same podcast, Davidson shared that his father was supposed to pick him up that September day and that this event sparked his PTSD.

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      2 months ago

      No one should be shamed for getting help. It is good to see stories like this in hopes it sparks others to get help.

      I do see how it can rub people the wrong way as well, I also think they are getting angry at the wrong people. Struggling people who can’t afford insurance, at least here in the US.

      This should have you calling senators and representatives.