Stop Using These Labels Casually

Author : Joydeep Ruidas

Stop Using These Labels Casually

Narcissism
Example: ‘He is so full of himself, what a big narcissist!’

OCD
Example: ‘You are always so OCD about cleaning your room.’

Anorexia
Example: ‘That dress is making you look anorexic.’

Addiction
Example: ‘You seem drunk, don’t be such an addict.’

Suicide
Example: ‘These awful songs make me so suicidal.’

Depression
Example: ‘I am depressed, there is nothing to eat!’

Psychosis
Example: ‘Damn, she behaved like a complete psycho!’

Schizophrenia
Example: ‘He is so weird, he almost looks like a schizo…’

PTSD
Example: ‘Your behavior is making me have PTSD.’

Bipolar
Example: ‘Yesterday you were still happy, how bipolar you are.’

ADHD
Example: Be quiet, it is like you have bad ADHD or what?’

Trauma
Example: ‘This teacher traumatizes me with homework…’

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Stop Using These Labels Casually

Narcissism
Example: ‘He is so full of himself, what a big narcissist!’

OCD
Example: ‘You are always so OCD about cleaning your room.’

Anorexia
Example: ‘That dress is making you look anorexic.’

Addiction
Example: ‘You seem drunk, don’t be such an addict.’

Suicide
Example: ‘These awful songs make me so suicidal.’

Depression
Example: ‘I am depressed, there is nothing to eat!’

Psychosis
Example: ‘Damn, she behaved like a complete psycho!’

Schizophrenia
Example: ‘He is so weird, he almost looks like a schizo…’

PTSD
Example: ‘Your behavior is making me have PTSD.’

Bipolar
Example: ‘Yesterday you were still happy, how bipolar you are.’

ADHD
Example: Be quiet, it is like you have bad ADHD or what?’

Trauma
Example: ‘This teacher traumatizes me with homework…’

Mental Health Quotes

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