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pretending your question wasn’t rhetorical, i figger cuz they’ve actually never had therapy and their understanding of what it is comes from the media they consume
Therapy is often presented as a method “to fix you if you’re broken”, completely ignoring that people’s material conditions play a huge factor in their mental health. The general understanding of therapy seems to be “If your behavior isn’t the norm, it needs to be made so, and that’s what therapy’s for.” Apart from the fact that being ND, traumatized, etc doesn’t mean you’re broken, it makes it seem like therapy is supposed to “weed out the undesirables” and streamline them.
From what I’ve read on reddit, it seems all of their problems were minor enough that therapy could solve them. Eg liking someone who doesn’t like you back, normal family disagreements, that sort of thing. So they assume therapy is the magic fox for everything while those of us who have serious, unfixable problems know it doesn’t work for everything.