Your Diagnosis Was Never Meant to Be Your Identity

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Mental health diagnoses can be incredibly helpful. They can bring understanding, reduce shame, and help people find the support they need. But somewhere along the way, many of us started turning diagnoses into identities.

In this episode of The Joe Martino Show, I talk about the growing tendency to define ourselves by anxiety, trauma, ADHD, depression, and other labels instead of seeing them as part of a larger story. I explores how social media has amplified identity-driven mental health culture, why explanation is not the same thing as destiny, and how overidentifying with struggle can quietly keep people stuck.

I have no interest in a conversation about denying mental health. I am hopeful, we can have a conversation about reclaiming agency, responsibility, and hope without dismissing pain.

If you’ve ever felt trapped by a label, overwhelmed by mental health language online, or afraid that your struggles define you, give this episode a listen. See if it breaks something loose for you.

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