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“I have never seen or come across any data that suggests people’s symptoms worsen as a result of receiving a diagnosis,”

Getting diagnosed with a mental disorder can be both a relief and a source of anxiety for many people. On one hand, it provides an explanation for symptoms that may have been difficult to understand and cope with, allowing the individual to receive the appropriate treatment and support. On the other hand, it can be difficult to accept this diagnosis and come to terms with the implications of having a mental disorder.

In general, getting diagnosed with a mental disorder does not make any existing symptoms worse; however, it is possible that some individuals may experience an increase in anxiety or distress following diagnosis as they adjust to their new reality. In these cases, it is important to remember that this is normal and temporary, and will likely improve over time with the right support and self-care measures. If you are feeling overwhelmed by your diagnosis or are struggling to cope, consider speaking with a mental health professional who can provide guidance and support during this difficult time.

You can learn more about being diagnosed with a mental disorder by clicking this link here

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