Even though we might not realize it, we use certain coping mechanisms to help us deal with daily stress and uncomfortable situations. With social media becoming a prominent part of our day-to-day, we have found new ways to do that, and researchers have noticed that online content, like memes, is helping us through the rougher patches of life with humor.
And it seems to be working, as mental health meme pages are gaining more and more interest. One of them is called “Dont.happy.lol” and has already amassed more than 31k followers by posting images with text that allow viewers to laugh at their problems in a comic relief kind of way.
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I am bloody hilarious. Watch: why couldn't the bad sailor learn the alphabet? Because he always got lost at "C". I'm hilarious. Admit it/s
Even better news is that these mental health memes seem to be therapist-approved. “I love mental health memes,” said therapist Greta MacMillan in a Simple Practice Monarch article. “I follow so many accounts.” She even shares these memes with her clients because she believes that it’s a great way to get important information out there.
Clients may also leave therapy sessions uncertain of how to act upon the advice they’ve received during it, as there’s quite a lot of detailed information shared. MacMillan reckons that therapy memes can help make complicated topics easier for people to digest.
Very accurate! I have suicidal thoughts quite often. Not because I want to die, but because I'm tired of feeling the way I do. Just complete sadness, anxiety, and feeling worthless and alone. I know if I tell a doctor or therapist how i truly feel. They will probably force me into a mental health facility. So I walk a fine line when it comes to getting the help I really need and not being seen as crazy and wanting to take my own life and being admitted to a hospital. I don't think we talk about this enough. It sucks!
”When I was in my twenties, none of this was out there,” she adds.
MacMillan thinks that it would’ve been helpful to be able to go online and instantly connect with people who share such tough experiences. Now it has become possible to meet people by interacting with mental health memes, as the pages that post them have morphed into a kind of support group.
Idk tho, the quadratic formula seemed to be very useful to write a resume 🙄
Therapist Minon Maier, LMFT, shares that her clients find them helpful as well.
“I have found that many teens and young adults benefit from mental health memes. Most teens are brought to therapy by parents, not necessarily their own choice, and being able to talk about memes is helpful in validating and normalizing their experience.”
Maier mentions that there are times when clients share memes during sessions to assist them in articulating their feelings better. She says that this can be a great way to build trust with them and address any underlying emotions, needs, or wants.
“I’ve found that I’m able to help clients process at a deeper level because the meme has opened a door to underlying hurts,” she explains. “So, when clients share a meme with me, I feel honored that they trust me.”
“Why do you treat other kids better than your siblings?” “Because my siblings treat me like c**p”
Therapist Jessica Angley, LPC, points out that memes shouldn't be used as a replacement for therapy. “But, that said, I appreciate the memes directed at people in therapy.”
She believes that such memes can help lessen the stigma around mental health and therapy. People seeing others seeking treatment and being able to relate to their reasons might accept the need to reach out to someone more easily.
In my case, he's a she, and she's a horrible influence on my life! Care to get rid of her? Anyone?
Oh god... I'm... I'm cured! Thank you! You saved me you f*****g twat!
She has also received mental health memes from clients who wanted to communicate about important topics.
Angley shares, “A client once sent me a meme about their therapist asking them if they're taking their meds. It gave me an opening to ask if she was taking hers, and she wasn't! The meme had given her a way to start that conversation with me.”
I love how shouty little birds are. Wrens are my favourite. Unassuming round brown fluffballs but when they open their little beaks ... gee willikers!
However, she further warns that some darker meme accounts can become unhelpful as they step into self-deprecation territory. “When we get into the realm of self-deprecation, that's where the laughs stop for me,” she explains. Angley herself has unfollowed several of them to protect her own mental well-being.
Something she finds additionally alarming is when people send memes to notify people that they aren’t doing their best. “I saw one meme that said something like ‘The number of mental health memes I share is inversely correlated with the quality of my mental health,''' she explains. “For some people, sharing mental health memes can be a low-key way of signaling that they're not doing well and that they could use a friend.”
Even though it might be difficult to reach for help when a person is in pain, Angley doesn’t recommend using memes to communicate with friends or relatives when they are struggling.
As online discussion can exclude some nuances of certain situations, MacMillan emphasizes that it’s important to be cautious and not accept all social media meme posts and comments as truth. “Not everyone who interacts with a mental health meme may truly understand or respect the experience it's depicting,” she notes.
However, ultimately, she concludes that the benefits of mental health memes outweigh the negatives.
I'm probably just an attention-seeking b***h anyways *wipes away onslaught of tears*
Load More Replies...Don’t worry! If you’re in a job like mine, you can have six therapy sessions. That should fix you riignt up.
Yes, like, I don’t need to recall that time in 4th friggin grade that I faked a 0% on my friend’s test in red pen or something
Thinking of this keeps me up at night. That and the ghost girl with no eyes who stands at the foot of my bed.
How about we don't take pictures of strangers, especially when they're visibly distraught. Let alone post them on social media.
Only in 44 states and Guantanamo Bay if you`re part of the military....
I love how our entire civilization is barreling down the tracks towards ecological and societal collapse, and the best we can do is say "choo-choo" and laugh-cry.
I love how our entire civilization is barreling down the tracks towards ecological and societal collapse, and the best we can do is say "choo-choo" and laugh-cry.