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Armchair Self-Diagnosis: The Truth About Self-Diagnosis, Mental Health Labels, and Normal Human Struggle

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We've turned diagnosis into identity. This episode breaks down the rise of self-diagnosis culture: why a TikTok video or an AI chatbot now feels more trustworthy than a therapist, why we're so quick to slap a label on every hard feeling, and why most of what we're calling a "disorder" is actually just a normal human reaction to a hard life event. We talk about the psychology behind why a diagnosis feels like relief, how social media and AI are shaping the way we see our own minds, and how to tell the difference between a real mental health condition and being a person going through something difficult. If you've ever self-diagnosed off a TikTok video or asked ChatGPT what's "wrong" with you, this one's for you.

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