rvallee
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
That is so ridiculous. There has never been a time when the world was all roses and joy.Older teens face a choice between a terrifyingly competitive employment market or taking on record amounts of debt to go to university. Racism and misogyny are rife, the planet is dying and we may very well be on the brink of WW3.
In other words, many children are growing up in an environment where not only is everything scarier and more pressured, but the things which would allow them to cope have been taken from them.
But this can only be read as an admission of failure for his model, which I doubt he understands or would agree with. It's true that mental health care is terrible and doesn't deliver. But it should be improved, not cancelled. The man has made a career out of psychologizing real illnesses, and this is a huge part why mental health services are struggling so hard. They're inundated with people who have medical issues that those services cannot handle. Which in return floods medical services with the same patients, whose problems are never fixed but more resources are wasted for worse results in a never-ending loop of failure.
Wessely is the person who trashed the house and complains that it's very messy. His approach reminds of a hilarious quote I saw about U2: in trying to make music that everyone likes, they ended up making music that nobody likes. People like him have only degraded the quality of medicine with generic trash. The best way forward would be to can this horrible biopsychosocial model and the people responsible for it, and reform the traditional top down aristocratic/technocratic model of health care. That he remains influential is such absurd failure.