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on the back of a bathroom door in at mellow mushroom in nashville, tennessee

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Shout out to this comment I saw on Pinterest under a pic of Lynz and dd era gerard
My wet pull up.
I need a daddy to care me
I should prolly sleep have some Colin doodles from yesterday
Ugly guy in the corner is Colin… 2024 - 2026 I wasn’t joking about the pipeline from whitest man ever to gnc Latino boy (I wrote Hispanic last time I meant fucking Latino I’m dumb ashhhhh)
I have to wake up at like 7:00 to pick up a family member from the airport aauagh

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I think using diagnosis as a metric for how real and true someones symptoms and experiences are is both classist and a fundamental misunderstanding of how the field of clinical psychology works.
You can be treated for a disorder without ever being diagnosed with it, infact ive noticed this is probably even more common than going through actual assessment and being diagnosed.
If you are really clearly presenting with a specific manner of symptoms... its kind of unlikely youll need a diagnosis or assessment because the general treatment will be kind of similar no matter what specifically your diagnosis would be. Its usually better to just treat you based on your own currently presenting symptoms anyway, and thats like probably most of what happens in treatment.
Diagnosis is useful for specific situations (like getting medication, accessing accomodations, communication with new doctors, being in research), but not everyone can afford a diagnosis, and not everyone needs or wants one. It doesnt make their experiences any less real and in actual medical practice so why should it in social situations? Not many people are going to get diagnosed for thousands of doubloons just so they can be feel validated online... and its kind of sad if someone feels they have to do that solely for that reason.
At the end of the day front and foremost diagnoses are medical labels, not social ones. And treating them as the only proof of someone definitely for realsies experiencing a thing is absolutely never what they were made to do... maybe just like... listen to people, man.