TikTok’s ‘Undiagnosis’ Trend Spreads Misleading Mental Health Advice
When TikTok was primarily filled with choreographed group dances it was all in fun and games. But now mental health professionals are sounding the alarm over a flood of videos on the social media platform made by young people self-diagnosing their own emotional and psychological issues – and then declaring themselves “undiagnosed.”
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TikTok’s ‘Undiagnosis’ Trend Spreads Misleading Mental Health Advice