Forse un’etichetta di avvertimento per l’immigrazione o una lettera aiuterebbe. "Benvenuti in Finlandia: dove gli inverni sono lunghi, le persone sono introverse e prima o poi una diagnosi ti trova. “
I’ll take a mentally ill Finn over a fake-ass happy American aaany fucking day.
—Some random American dude who has been around enough to know
Eastern-Mammoth-2956 on
Mental health problems, sure, but getting a diagnosis would require a functional health care system.
Regular-Love7686 on
I think lack of sunshine and Vitamin D has huge impact on our health in general.
Akiira2 on
Hopefully those diagnosis help people to move forward and not taking the diagnosis as a part of their identity.
Such_Housing_6850 on
And the surprise is?
LightyLittleDust on
Considering my suicidal thoughts and overall bad mental and physical state, I would probably get diagnosed with that if I were to visit the doctor.
saimensis on
“The high number of diagnoses could be explained by the significant increase in treatment services in recent decades and a lower threshold for seeking treatment.
According to Hakulinen and Suokas, other explanatory factors could be the increasing discussion of mental health issues and the lowering of stigma associated with mental health disorders.”
AshyNyuu on
I have never been more mentally stable in my life than now starting after moving to Finland a couple years ago. (I’m from US) The air is clean, it’s way more safe, I can go anywhere without a car, I’ve made friends, and summer is even more special now that it’s so short. I love it here 🥹
MsG-Louth on
Oh boy, I actually managed to quit my antidepressants since I got here…🙃
Finland is my happy place😬
boobanimal on
My depression is luomua, locally produced.
Altruistic_Coast4777 on
Even in Europe you can find places where pay is better, taxes are lower and climate better+more sunshine
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What if I bring one with me? 🙂
Jokes on them I already had one to begin with 😈
I’ll take a mentally ill Finn over a fake-ass happy American aaany fucking day.
—Some random American dude who has been around enough to know
Mental health problems, sure, but getting a diagnosis would require a functional health care system.
I think lack of sunshine and Vitamin D has huge impact on our health in general.
Hopefully those diagnosis help people to move forward and not taking the diagnosis as a part of their identity.
And the surprise is?
Considering my suicidal thoughts and overall bad mental and physical state, I would probably get diagnosed with that if I were to visit the doctor.
“The high number of diagnoses could be explained by the significant increase in treatment services in recent decades and a lower threshold for seeking treatment.
According to Hakulinen and Suokas, other explanatory factors could be the increasing discussion of mental health issues and the lowering of stigma associated with mental health disorders.”
I have never been more mentally stable in my life than now starting after moving to Finland a couple years ago. (I’m from US) The air is clean, it’s way more safe, I can go anywhere without a car, I’ve made friends, and summer is even more special now that it’s so short. I love it here 🥹
Oh boy, I actually managed to quit my antidepressants since I got here…🙃
Finland is my happy place😬
My depression is luomua, locally produced.
Even in Europe you can find places where pay is better, taxes are lower and climate better+more sunshine