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On Thu, 8 Oct 2015 09:56:34 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote: I don't understand how so many young kids today are being diagnosed with depression, ADD or ADHD. Seems like that's all you hear about. I can't help but to think that there are other social issues that are influencing young people today. The rights of parents to deal with them are being taken away and the shrinks are filling the kids full of pills to combat the problems. Old fashioned, but I don't remember any of these things being a big issue in the days before electronic social media and cell phones that have, in many cases, replaced real, human to human interaction. It seems to me that young people have become numb to real emotions and dealings with others. Plus, parents in my generation were allowed to be parents without the constant pressure of shrinks and "experts" telling them their kid's are all screwed up. I think you answered your own question. |
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