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I get what you’re saying and don’t disagree with your distinction. But it bears pointing out that it feels like splitting hairs to say self-medication and coping mechanisms aren’t the same when you’re the individual in pain.
Yeah cope might be the incorrect term here.
In this case it isn't because no doctor would ever suggest drowning your pain in the booze.
Self-medication as a term does not rely on what a healthcare professional would or would not prescribe you. It’s simply a behavior where a human self-administers any substance to treat a condition. Sometimes those substances would be recommended in certain cultures and not in others. Sometimes substances are recommended with limitations (e.g. a glass of red wine a day). But the point is that self-medicating not only doesn’t require a doctor’s note, it is often viewed as a response of asserting independence from established medicine.
I don't know. Doctors prescribe Xanax all the time. Xanax and alcohol are both depressants. So Doctors do suggest drowning your pain in depressant drugs.
Doctors also prescribe antidepressants, a side effect of which is suicide and suicidal ideation. It's not like doctors only prescribe fruits, veg, and exercise.