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▲ 24 r/Anxiety

Don’t get me wrong, I understand the very real stigma surrounding mental illness. But it really bothers me how often in tv and film there’s some scene where the character has a secret pill bottle someone discovers and finds out they’re taking antidepressants and it’s a whole thing. Just the secret medication in general bothers me. I was very ashamed to seek help via medicine and therapy. I get the stigma is real. But i almost feel like this trope makes it worse. As a young adult it really felt like it was so shameful and something i should’ve been hiding. In reality so many people I know take medication for mental illness, people who you’d never guess, who’d never be considered the “crazy” character in a show. This isn’t a “everyone needs medicine” post or something to stir debate. But the way therapy is very normal to see now, I think medicine should be the same. Not some shameful discovery or plot point.

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u/Flashy_Froyo_6130 — 26 days ago