@TrevorGoodchild @Ghislaine Having a diagnosed psychological condition became fetishized similarly. You were bipolar, or borderline or "depressed". It became an identity and you got to hang out with people with the same bs diagnosis, so you had something of a community.
Yes there is manic depression and depression but the medical industry pushed these diagnoses into overdrive and generated billions in profits and ruined countless lives with worthless cures.
In other times these people would have just gotten through a shitty period in their life and people in their community would cut them some slack. Because there was a real community, not some freaks posting on a screen. And "doctors" looking to make a buck from them.