Adam Schwartzman · September 7, 2011 at 1:00am

Reuters is running a story that says nearly 40% of European citizens suffer from mental illness, causing an economic burden in the hundreds of billions of Euros.

Does that statistic frighten anyone else?

Comments:


Joshua Riddle
Dartmouth College
Joshua Riddle

If you subscribe to the Michael Savage theory of 'Liberalism as a mental disorder', then that number sounds right.  Maybe even a little bit low for our friends across the pond.

Foxman
Joined
Dec '10
Foxman

If I get the sniffles, I am phisically sick.  If I have some short-term anxiety, depression or insomnea, I am mentally sick, but in either case it is not cause for concern.

Depression and anxiety CAN be serious mental health issues, but a chest cold is not lung cancer.

Cas Balicki
Joined
Jun '10
Cas Balicki

The truest thing Charlie Manson ever said: "You gotta remember, I was crazy when crazy meant somethin'."

Johnny Koremenos
University of Wisconsin - Madison
Johnny Koremenos

I think it could have something to do with the lack of religion and spirituality in the lives of Europeans. 

Bijan Aboutorabi
Yale University
Bijan Aboutorabi

First, what Johnny said. Civilization-wide ennui tends to have some unpleasant side effects. Second, I suspect this has to do with the expanding definition of mental illness more and more to encompass any less-than-ideal mental state, and the concomitant belief that any prolonged bout of unhappiness or anxiety is a "medical" problem in need of external assistance. While I have no doubt that many of these 40 percent of Europeans could profit from medication, therapy—or spiritual advice—I'm equally sure that a lot of their problems could be solved with a good old pull-yourself-together attitude.


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