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Question Apr 19, 2021 at 07:13 AM
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why on earth is social exclusion not on the list of disorders? i think it is very prevalent, and also the reason for so many authority interventions.
how do i state that those in my personal profile are undiagnosed?
another question: how do I subscribe to a thread even though it's not mine?

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Default Apr 19, 2021 at 10:49 AM
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I can't answer the first question, but as to how to subscribe to a thread, at the top of the top post on a page is a toolbar. On the far right there is a link saying "Thread Tools." That's a drop down and inside of that is a link to subscribe to the thread.
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Default Apr 19, 2021 at 11:03 AM
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why on earth is social exclusion not on the list of disorders? i think it is very prevalent, and also the reason for so many authority interventions.
how do i state that those in my personal profile are undiagnosed?
another question: how do I subscribe to a thread even though it's not mine?

thanks. I hope it can be useful for community.
Im taking a guess its because its not a disorder. its discrimination and bullying. the disorders that it can cause is PTSD. for some people being discriminated against and bullied against is traumatic and can cause PTSD symptoms so here in america these problems of having anxiety, depression, nightmares and so on because of discrimination and bullying is grouped in with the disorder PTSD.

here in america there are laws about discrimination and bullying but its not called a disorder. but the mental problems because of them are included in many many mental disorders.

maybe you can contact your locations governing bodies and they can explain why in your area discrimination and bullying is or isnt considered a mental disorder where you are.
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why on earth is social exclusion not on the list of disorders? i think it is very prevalent, and also the reason for so many authority interventions.
how do i state that those in my personal profile are undiagnosed?
another question: how do I subscribe to a thread even though it's not mine?

thanks. I hope it can be useful for community.
also you can state those in your profile. there is a section in your profile called about me. click on the pencil icon and then type it in the box.

you can also click on the pencil where it says you are here for and type in the second box what you want.
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