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Only applies in democratic countries with a good human rights track record and functional rule of law
Despite the amount of dopamine received from all the outrage manufactured over the implied collapse of democracy, whilst simultaneously receiving all those lovely endorphins as a result of just imagining the downfall of civilization….
For both, the law governing privately shared info is still very much intact for both.
Some countries never had it to begin with
Should I really be telling a therapist about how the governemnt is making me depressed and how much I hate CCP if I were still in China? I'd get locked up lmao
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_abuse_of_psychiatry
My point is: Your advice to "never lie" to these supposed "trusted people" is not always a good advice.
Okay. Go ahead and lie to them. Withhold information of your choosing. It’s not like there aren’t any consequences of prescribing medications or performing procedures based on patient honesty.
You probably live in a democracy with functional rule of law. You will never understand the perspective of growing up in a conservative culture that never have any mental health acceptance, and the only knowledge they have is that you're "faking depression" or on the other extreme end, you're "absolutely insane" and should be caged up like a rabid dog, no inbetween, no empathy. A system that will eat you alive. They kick out students with autism even after they already got accepted to the university. There's a kid that has a slight intellectual disability, and people just gossip about it on Wechat, like zero respects at all, using insults to describe him, their family get shamed for having "useless son", kid just get locked inside his house, never get to explore the outside because people perceive him as a danger.
You can't apply your "rule of thumb" everywhere.
It's like the opposite of "Don't talk to the cops"
That applies in places where you have a right to silence, but try that in China, they just jail you. You're supposed to talk your way out of it (and lie your way out of it if necessary, make sure your lies are convincing enough).
Again…. Go ahead and lie to them. Withhold information of your choosing. It’s not like there aren’t any consequences of prescribing medications or performing procedures based on patient honesty.
It’ll be on you.
And this is regardless of where you live or what system of government writes the rules. Science will still be science no matter what.