a big idea for online mental health

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this essay explores the concept of online mental health, challenging its assumptions about human beings, health, and the effectiveness of digital platforms. the author proposes a model that defines what is "real" in mental health care, arguing that real, grounded experiences lead to well-being. it emphasizes that understanding mental health through grounded symbols, like "real" or "water bottle," can lead to better outcomes and clearer approaches to care.

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this essay explores the concept of online mental health, challenging its assumptions about human beings, health, and the effectiveness of digital platforms. the author proposes a model that defines what is "real" in mental health care, arguing that real, grounded experiences lead to well-being. it emphasizes that understanding mental health through grounded symbols, like "real" or "water bottle," can lead to better outcomes and clearer approaches to care.

this essay explores the concept of online mental health, challenging its assumptions about human beings, health, and the effectiveness of digital platforms. the author proposes a model that defines what is "real" in mental health care, arguing that real, grounded experiences lead to well-being. it emphasizes that understanding mental health through grounded symbols, like "real" or "water bottle," can lead to better outcomes and clearer approaches to care.