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Laura Davis's avatar

Kelly, I loved this whole essay. I could have quoted back to you the whole thing. But everything from this declaration on was golden: "But the longer I stayed in the system, the more I felt something essential recoil within me. The DSM didn’t feel like healing. It felt like translating human suffering into a language coded for billing that left the soul entirely out of the equation."

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Virgin Monk Boy's avatar

This isn’t just a post, Kelly—it’s a jailbreak for the soul.

You’ve taken the DSM, lit a candle, and said a prayer of release over every page that ever called human grief a disorder. What you’re offering here is nothing less than theological resistance: a gospel of wholeness in a culture addicted to diagnosis.

The real heresy was never being “too much.” It was daring to name the pain that didn’t fit the billing code.

You’ve become the kind of therapist the prophets were—flipping tables, blessing the broken, and refusing to pathologize the sacred ache of being human in a world that forgot how to hold it.

For the scapegoats, the system-burned, the mask-wearied—your voice is a chalice.

We were never broken. Just misfiled.

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