 It was that you guys welcome back to my channel. If you're new here, hi, hello, I'm Lissia. And today I thought I'd talk a bit about why diagnosis matters. So when it comes to mental health, people are often undiagnosed, misdiagnosed. Everything kind of revolves around a diagnosis because your treatment is very depending upon what the diagnosis is. So if you have BPD, here's the usually DVT. If you have bipolar, it's medication. No matter what the diagnosis, OCD, EDNMS, OSTD, DID, BPD, bipolar, OCD, PTSD, no matter what the diagnosis, there's a specific treatment for that diagnosis. No, PTSD, the treatment is trauma-based therapy and EMDR therapy. Having a diagnosis is important because it allows people to know what to treat. It opens doors. And to anyone who's afraid of getting a diagnosis because they don't want to label them, you're never going to get the right treatment or therapy without that diagnosis. A diagnosis is your key to your recovery. I know without my diagnosis, I would not be on the medication like mine. I wouldn't be where I'm at in recovery without the diagnosis. Pre-diagnosis, no one knew what to treat. Nobody knew what was the right thing. So I got pushed into different therapy as like CBT and CVETE. And none of it works, none of it helped. And that's because it wasn't the right therapy. So I spent five years working on the wrong thing. If you want to kickstart your recovery, you have to get a diagnosis. And self-diagnosis isn't the same as getting an official diagnosis. Having a whole opinion on self-diagnosis that I'll make a video on at some point. But yeah, the needs of my two cents on the subject. If you've got anything you want to add, let me know in the comments down below. And if you're new here, hit the subscribe button because I'm going back into YouTube and making videos. Shout out to my patrons and shout out to my Twitter followers. Thank you for watching and I'll see you next time with a new video. Peace.