I agree with what has been said already. People think "options" and "more" is a good thing, when obviously that is not always true. Being told different things is totally crazy making and would bother anyone.
I am not sure how to respond because you don't get into the specifics of what therapies you mean or what the issue is.
So all I can really say is that first except for things that are neurological such as dementia, there is no disorder that is completely genetic. And saying something is part of the brain doesn't do anything (and is suspect if they are not brain specialists) because of course in some ways everything can be traced back to the brain, but that says virtually nothing while eliminating all the effects of other factors.
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