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Why censor the last S in diagnosis? Is this some new trick to grab my attention that I just fell for?

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26 points

It’s part of the stupidification process.

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5 points

It’s plural for diagnosis.

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18 points

I think TikTok is pretty strict with censorship. 9/10 times when I see something like this it has a TikTok logo in there. Dunno if it would actually consider diagnosis a “bad word” but maybe people just don’t want to risk it…?

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I mean there’s a fairly big amount of people talking about mental health disorders on TikTok. Many of them self-diagnosed. TikTok might well be trying to crack down on people talking about these things.

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4 points

Probably doesn’t want the data linked to him, and it’s fair-can’t trust tiktok

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15 points

Well in order to not fall in love with his sister every word of sis must be made unrecognisable.

So diagno sis is not allowed.

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5 points

Hats off this is the best reasoning of all 🤧😂

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13 points

I just got the image like this, idk why they did that.

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1 point

Where did you get it from?

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196 on reddit lol.

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Accidental tap?

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6 points

Jeez people are getting lazy these days: not cropping screenshots, leaving misstaps in the middle of the image… It takes half a second to press undo >:((

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And why not censor the last s in the other instance of diagnosis?

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1 point

diagnosus

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79 points

In the mental health field in particular, it’s not unusual to list various not-a-diagnosis problems, stress factors, life circumstances type things, in the diagnosis list (see also: social determinants of health). E.g., a lot of my patients are homeless, and I also work with a lot of forensic patients, so their diagnosis lists often includes “homeless” or “legal problem”. Which, obviously, aren’t actual diagnoses, but it’s often the best way to communicate to other members of the care team or future caregivers what the major factors are influencing a patient’s health. For many people, “low income” is a major source of stress which drives or exacerbates their mental health problems, so it does make sense to include if the therapist thinks it’s a factor.

Now, why it’s the only item listed is another question entirely. It could be a quirk of whatever system they use for patients to view their records; with the electronic medical record system my employer uses, on some screens it only shows the first item in the diagnosis list, so if I put in “homeless” first then that’s all I would see on some pages. The system isn’t smart enough to know what’s an actual diagnosis or not, so it relies on humans to put in the data correctly.

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A couple years back I saw a tweet from a therapist saying that something like 90% of their patients would not need therapy if they made more money.

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I could see that. I work at a psych hospital so it’s a somewhat different patient population, but I’d bet that easily 10-20% of my patients would never end up here if they just … had enough money. And most of the rest wouldn’t be here as often.

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Precarity does that. And yeah, the number of households in precarity (worried about rent, housing, health, food, etc.) is between 66% and 88% in the US.

Also there’s intergenerational dysfunction ever since the industrial age and the rise of the nuclear family.

We’re all mad here. 🐇🎩🫖

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1 point

turns out shit lives makes people feel like shit

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17 points

Interesting.

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42 points

Censoring the “cis” soundalike

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7 points

Really?

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14 points

If there’s a better explanation, I’m all ears.

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2 points

Hi cyst

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20 points

Did someone censor the buttons?

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12 points

Unfortunately health care is a privilege and not a right in this so-called “greatest country in the world”.

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12 points

You have the freedom to pass away because nobody cares about you if you’re poor.

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7 points

but…“sanctity of life”

/s

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