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Old Oct 12, 2020, 12:24 PM
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Originally Posted by FluffyDinosaur View Post
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I'm also starting to really resent the overhyping of meditation and mindfulness in relation to mental health. It's nice that there's a push for more understanding of mental illness these days, but I feel like that movement has been hijacked by people who never had severe mental illness. They just went through one rough patch at some point and now they go around telling everyone that meditation is the magic cure for all mental illness. It's actually harmful for the general public's understanding of real mental illness as opposed to temporary dissatisfaction with life.

YES!!!

I hate it because it totally trivializes what all of us with more severe conditions like bipolar and schizophrenia are going through. Now whenever someone finds out I'm bipolar it's almost impossible to convince them that it's a lifelong condition and I'm not taking these meds just because I haven't heard about meditation yet. I sometimes find myself having to defend the fact that I take meds because some people appear to think it's just an easy solution for people who don't want to put in the effort to really "work on themselves," like taking vitaming supplements because you don't want to put in the effort of making healthy meals. .....

Absolutely!!!

I'd like to see your post on billboards in every town and city in the country!

I will say that healthy breathing helps to calm my moderate anxiety. I mean, hyperventilating is never a good thing. But too often (frighteningly so) meditation invites in "bad" images/psychotic thoughts, etc. I have explained it to people and they don't seem to get it.
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