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Why do you think people are so mentally ill?
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Child abuse is endemic to most areas of the world. Not just sexual and physical abuse, but humiliations, threats, contempt, lack of love.
There are always prices the older kids and adults pay the suffering through that. It shows up in countless ways.
When society is stable a lot of these symptoms can be hidden or even ameliorated with group activities and cohesion. When things are shaken up, like when there is an Industrial Revolution and families and social bonds are strained for many, like what has been ongoing, the symptoms are more on display.
Also people are starting to pay more attention to different types of suffering, where a few generations before many compulsions and fears and sufferings were not talked about as much.
Right, plus if mental health treatment had such a huge stigma in the past (and probably still does to some extent) breaking the cycle of child abuse becomes vehemently harder.