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DESCRIPTION:<a href="http://popcornclubshanghai.com/event/the-future-of-men
 tal-health-how-crazy-are-we-becoming-45213/register">The Future Of Mental 
 Health: How Crazy Are We Becoming? </a>\nAre people actually becoming more
  anxious\, depressed\, and mentally unwell—or are we just finally talkin
 g about it? As therapy\, diagnosis\, and mental health language become par
 t of everyday life\, something strange is happening at the same time: more
  people than ever are being told they have a mental health condition. In t
 his discussion\, David\, a chief psychological counsellor\, will help unpa
 ck a question that sounds provocative but matters deeply: are we getting 
 “crazier\,” or are we simply more aware\, more honest\, and more intro
 spective than generations before us? We’ll explore how diagnosis works\,
  what has changed in psychology over the last decades\, and why awareness 
 can sometimes feel like both progress and pressure. From AI and constant d
 igital stimulation to longer working hours\, higher expectations\, and a w
 orld that rarely switches off\, we’ll look at how modern life is reshapi
 ng our inner worlds. Is rising depression a sign of collective decline or 
 a sign that we’re finally naming things that used to stay hidden? And wh
 ere does this all point for the future of mental health: more labels\, bet
 ter tools\, or a need to rethink how we live altogether? This will be a sm
 art\, open\, and judgment-free conversation for anyone curious about their
  own mind\, the state of society\, and where psychological wellbeing is he
 aded next. 人们真的变得更焦虑、更抑郁、更不健康了吗？
 还是说，我们终于开始认真谈论这些问题了？当心理治
 疗、诊断和心理学词汇逐渐进入日常生活时，一个有点
 矛盾的现象也在出现：被告知“有心理问题”的人越来
 越多了。在这场讨论中，David——一位首席心理咨询师—
 —会和大家一起拆解一个听起来有点挑衅、但非常重要
 的问题：我们是在变“更疯狂”，还是只是比以前更有
 意识、更诚实、更愿意向内看？ 我们会聊到心理诊断是
 如何运作的，心理学在过去几十年里发生了哪些变化，
 以及为什么“心理健康意识的提升”有时既像进步，也
 会带来压力。从AI、持续的数字刺激，到更长的工作时间
 、更高的期待，以及一个几乎不让人停下来的世界，我
 们会一起看看现代生活正在如何重塑我们的内心。抑郁
 症数据的上升，是整体状态在走下坡路，还是我们终于
 给那些长期被隐藏的感受起了名字？而心理健康的未来
 ，又会走向哪里——更多标签、更好的工具，还是我们
 需要重新思考生活方式本身？这会是一场理性、开放、
 不带评判的对话，适合所有对自我、社会状态，以及心
 理健康走向感到好奇的人。
DTSTAMP:20260709T064541Z
LOCATION:China\,\, Shanghai
SUMMARY:The Future Of Mental Health: How Crazy Are We Becoming? 
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