Horseshit childhood mental disorders July 28, 2020 | Registered: 17 years ago Posts: 9,503 |
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Cambion
You know what these all sound like? BAD FUCKING PARENTING, mostly in the form of failure to use discipline, boundaries or consequences. Why the fuck is every parental failure considered a disorder or a syndrome? Even physical ones can be - shaking your infant so hard that you cause fatal brain hemorrhaging or permanent brain damage is a "syndrome" instead of simply being "abuse."
I don't deny for one second there are legitimately mentally sick children, but a majority of kids aren't mentally disturbed. They're just assholes that need real parenting. But hey, whatever lets parents wash their hands of their own kids' upbringing, right?
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My nephew has two of these. I don’t think it’s a coincidence that he was born into the NICU and has been coddled ever since.
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Conduct Disorder. Often diagnosed in childhood, this condition is characterized by displays of aggression to people and animals, destruction of property, deceitfulness or theft, vandalism and/or not following the rules. This just sounds like the signs of an undisciplined brat to me. It's normal for kids to hit their parents and pets, break shit because they can, lie, steal and disobey. The issue is when the useless parents don't do something to stop it, which they usually don't.
Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder. DMDD is a childhood condition of extreme irritability, anger, and frequent, intense temper outbursts all on a daily basis. Apparently it is common among children who visit pediatric mental health clinics. Seems that pills can be used to make the kid more tolerable (although there is no set-in-stone treatment for it because it's such a new disorder), but good luck getting a violent little asshole to take pills. Might be better off loading meds into a tranquilizer gun and shooting the kid with it like a feral animal. I've never known a kid that wasn't irritable, angry or throwing a tantrum. Bear in mind that the average child with no legitimate mental disorders will cry so hard that they puke because they don't get their own way. And the potential cause of this condition is being taken to mental health clinics? That's a crock of shit if I've ever heard one. Just because Junior doesn't want to go to a shrink doesn't mean he has a disorder.
Intermittent Explosive Disorder. This is characterized by episodes of disproportionate anger and aggression and can range in severity from tantrums and arguments to the child causing others bodily harm or property damage. Never mind the fact that every single child that ever lived overreacts at every possible moment because everything is a huge goddamn deal to them. Show me one child who has a rational reaction to not being given their own way. A completely normal kid will have a full-blown meltdown complete with pants-pissing, thrashing on the floor and screaming bloody murder until purple in the face because he decided his favorite food for breakfast is "boofles" and Mommy doesn't know what that means because it doesn't exist and therefore can't give it to him.
Oppositional Defiant Disorder. I know this isn't new, but it always gets a big eyeroll from me. The DSM describes ODD as "persistent symptoms of negativistic, defiant, disobedient, and hostile behaviors toward authority figures." That isn't a sickness - that is every child that has ever lived. Frankly, I'd be more worried about a child that didn't disobey its parents having a mental disorder.
Disruptive Behavior Disorder Not Otherwise Specified (DBD NOS). This condition occurs when a child has symptoms of oppositional defiant disorder and conduct disorder, but doesn't fit squarely in either diagnosis. So it's basically the behavioral version of fencesitting for brats and just another trendy acronym for bizzy mommies to put in their mommy forum sig lines.
You know what these all sound like? BAD FUCKING PARENTING, mostly in the form of failure to use discipline, boundaries or consequences. Why the fuck is every parental failure considered a disorder or a syndrome? Even physical ones can be - shaking your infant so hard that you cause fatal brain hemorrhaging or permanent brain damage is a "syndrome" instead of simply being "abuse."
I don't deny for one second there are legitimately mentally sick children, but a majority of kids aren't mentally disturbed. They're just assholes that need real parenting. But hey, whatever lets parents wash their hands of their own kids' upbringing, right?
I kinda wonder if parents would try harder if they got paid a real salary to raise their own kids and the amount they earn increases with good parenting. Not that they deserve it (contrary to what we see every Mother's Day about the worth of a SAHM), but just food for thought.
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Cambion, my nephew wasn’t even a preemie, he was just born with a defect that they found while he was still in the womb. While he’ll never be completely right, he’s also no longer in any immediate danger. But he spent the first few years of his life being treated like the sun shone out of his ass, and surprisingly he began to have problems right around the time he started going to school and learning that not everyone finds him absolutely precious.
I’d say your theory has some merit.
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Cambion
I'm guessing he's an only child too? Only children can be particularly spoiled brats.
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Cambion
I know when I was in grade school in the 90s, my teachers told my mother they thought I had ADD because I didn't pay attention in class and was badly behaved - like I was in the principal's office at least once a week.
As far as I know, I wasn't autistic. I just wanted to draw more than learn because I hated going to school and hated my teachers because they didn't let me do what I wanted. Also, my mother was a piss-poor parent that didn't discipline or socialize me, which is why I was such a shit in class. No autism - just bad parenting.
I'm sure autism does exist, but it is NOT as common as people claim. Parents have just gotten progressively lazier and since it's so widespread, it's been given a variety of clinical names where the child is blamed. If they want to slap a label on it, give it an honest name: parental deficiency syndrome.
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Cambion
As far as I know, I wasn't autistic. I just wanted to draw more than learn because I hated going to school and hated my teachers because they didn't let me do what I wanted. Also, my mother was a piss-poor parent that didn't discipline or socialize me, which is why I was such a shit in class. No autism - just bad parenting.
I'm sure autism does exist, but it is NOT as common as people claim. Parents have just gotten progressively lazier and since it's so widespread, it's been given a variety of clinical names where the child is blamed. If they want to slap a label on it, give it an honest name: parental deficiency syndrome.
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Another one is Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. When I was growing up in the 70s and 80s it was considered entirely normal for kids to have short attention spans and lots of energy. Parents and teachers were always telling us to sit down, shut up, and pay attention. The expectation was we would gradually get better at doing this and need to be told less and less as we grew up. Now the normal is pathologized and medicated. I can believe a kid has a disorder if it is an extreme case, but most are not.
Also the elimination of recess has not helped kids' behavior issues. Most elementary school aged kids need a few breaks during the day.
Autism might or might not be real. I am beginning to wonder if I am a high functioning autistic who was never diagnosed. It would explain the problems I've had both as a child and as an adult. However I can't believe every other kid is on the spectrum.
Conduct disorders and oppositional defiant disorder are bullshit. Most of the time it is just brattiness caused by shitty parenting. In some cases there might be an underlying mental disorder which needs to be dealt with, but still the phrase "conduct disorder" is bullshit.
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Kids were once allowed to be kids. They were allowed to play, have unstructured time, etc. Now, everything is planned and scheduled, no freedom, no choices. I see why kids flip out these days.
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Agreed Cambion. I spent more that enough years dealing with the results of modern parenting, and it's downright damaging.
As for tossing kids in the backyard to amuse themselves...I can understand parents not doing that with a toddler or preschooler, because at that age their default setting is "trying to Darwinize". But school age kids are totally capable of amusing themselves.
So glad I was born when parents still had common sense that children needed to interact with the world in their own way at least part of the time, and weren't up our asses. If we claimed boredom, they'd suggest a couple things, but if I kept shooting down ideas, Mom would start suggesting chores. I learned that meant it was time to take off or I'd wind up weeding the driveway or sweeping the garage.
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Modern parenting culture is big on "involvement" via activities with your kid, but not big on teaching them to handle boredom, unstructured time, messy life events/emotions, or responsibilities. Add in too much tech at too early an age and it's a bizarre constellation of terrible ideas that's turning out a generation of young adults who don't know how to really be who they are or handle their lives.
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Granted, any method of raising children is only as healthy as the parents themselves. I came of age in the 1960's and 1970's. Even though my mom is/was fairly nuts, I do not remember her being a frazzled, stressed-out mess like so many women today are. My mom did not spend the whole day entertaining the kids--she had a household to run. We were expected to help out and if she wanted alone time, we'd better amuse ourselves and stay out of her way.
It was not de rigueur to drag your children everywhere and involve them in every adult activity. My parents had daytime get-togethers while the kids played in an attic or outdoors. At night we were in bed. Nobody died from lack of self-esteem and everyone got a much-needed break.