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I don't have an old school opinion about this, there are countless studies and statistics showing people are being wrongly diagnosed with these "chemical imbalances".
It's the same thing with people who "can't lose weight, because they have health issues!"
Give me a break.

You know its funny, you goto WebMD, look up ADHD, and they list "overdiagnosis" as one of the myths about ADHD. They actually have footnotes and acknowelgements for studies that PROVE it isnt overdiagossed.
They clearly state (with acredited proof) that only about 3-7% of the population is diagnossed with ADHD. That doesnt sound overdone to me at all.
DID it EVER occur to you that the reason for the growing number of diagnosses of mental illness is due to advancements in medical technology and a better understanding of how we work?
Go ask someone who is 50 how many people had cancer 30 years ago, ask them how many people had AIDS...im sure that you will hear from them that almost no one had it or that they didnt even know about it. So are people being over diagnossed with cancer and AIDS now or is it just easy to make that call because science and medical technology and understanding have so greatly advanced?
The only way i could understand the context for what you are saying The Bad Guy is if you were referencing people self diagnossing. In other words if someone tells you they have x,y,z and you ask them if they have been diagnosed by a doctor and they go, "Na, i just know i have x,y,z, because i do a,b,c.."
Otherwise your mentality is the same as older people with outdated mentalities and views on reality. The Brain is an ORGAN, like any other. You can have a heart attack and die, or have a slight variant beat and live for a long time....your brain can be seriously messed up (retarded or crazy), or you can have slight problems that cause mildly abnormal behavior. You should get used to that notion.