thetwilightzone
Specialist
- Jul 14, 2018
- 307
I honesty believe that it was better to be depressed in the 60, 70s in the Western World because people didn't get bombarded with these "everyone goes through struggles" messages that in my opinion have de-legitimized things like depression, ADHD etc..
I've heard people treated you as an outcast if they heard that but in a way they probably thought you were actually mentally ill as opposed to being just lazy, selfish (very common nowadays). As well as that you didn't get the "exercise it off" platitudes that you get today.
That aside, doctors were lax with prescriptions so you got things like benzos and sometimes opiates for mental problems which is something I think most millenials growing up today (like me) will never understand. I've been prescribed benzos but I fucked the shit up and forged a prescription which meant I couldn't go back to the same G.P. Now the 2nd GP and psychiatrist I went to refuse to.
But what do you think?
I've heard people treated you as an outcast if they heard that but in a way they probably thought you were actually mentally ill as opposed to being just lazy, selfish (very common nowadays). As well as that you didn't get the "exercise it off" platitudes that you get today.
That aside, doctors were lax with prescriptions so you got things like benzos and sometimes opiates for mental problems which is something I think most millenials growing up today (like me) will never understand. I've been prescribed benzos but I fucked the shit up and forged a prescription which meant I couldn't go back to the same G.P. Now the 2nd GP and psychiatrist I went to refuse to.
But what do you think?