Is It ‘Mental Illness’ or Just Normal Reactions to Life Events?

Is It ‘Mental Illness’ or Just Normal Reactions to Life Events?
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Even before COVID-19 and certainly afterward, people have been anxious, depressed, stressed, and even suicidal. But are these mental illnesses or natural and expected reactions to extreme life events? Should these experiences be treated with drugs or acknowledged as reactions to deep flaws in modern culture and lifestyles?

The Epoch Times spoke to several people whose minor lifestyle stresses—or those of their family member—were interpreted as “mental illness” and subsequently overmedicated. In some cases, medication led to side effects that led to additional medication.

Martha Rosenberg
Martha Rosenberg
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Martha Rosenberg is a nationally recognized reporter and author whose work has been cited by the Mayo Clinic Proceedings, Public Library of Science Biology, and National Geographic. Rosenberg’s FDA expose, "Born with a Junk Food Deficiency," established her as a prominent investigative journalist. She has lectured widely at universities throughout the United States and resides in Chicago.
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