>pills
Very broad and nuanced. Often not needed but some people do need pills. I assume you are talking mainly about SSRIs and other antidepressants/anti anxiety meds. I am diagnosed OCD, but that's a product of my upbringing, bad lifestyle and seasonal depression. I was given SSRIs but I didn't feel like they did anything and I kept forgetting to take them so I just quit. After all, my problem is psychological, not medical. I have a strong drive to explore new places and meet people but my neetish lazy tendencies along with outside circumstances made me be stuck in a boring monotenous life, and my mind is naturally reacting to that poorly. Its normal for someone to go crazy when they are isolated for a long time
>crazy houses
Nuanced. Some people need to be put away, others don't. Crazy houses are well known for their tendency to treat their patients like animals and abuse them, which is something that needs reform. The attempted suicide jails are terrible though. If I tried to kill myself, failed and was thrown into a shithole where I was treated like a retarded child, I would want to kill myself even more after getting out and hate living more.
>Talk therapy
Basically a secular version of talking to a preist or confession booth, but instead of doing it for free it costs money. Social norms on the internet and even IRL to a degree are extremely toxic and program people into having very unhealthy neurotic mindsets. A good therapist can help deprogram these mindsets and culmenate wisdom. A bad therapist is pretty much uselsess. A church figure or christian therapist is better because the word of god and the christian mindset naturally protects against neuroticism and self hatred, which the rest of society conditions people into having. Internet generation people are for the most part raised watching people get picked apart, publicly humiliated and shamed for normal mistakes, they also are raised with their worldview constantly under attack, and the atomization that the internet is responsible for also makes it harder to find friends which are helpful for making people feel vauled and not alone. I think these social beatdowns internalize in the chronic young viewer as a horrible obsessive fear of being wrong or not good enough ever, that depending on the person, can manifest in self hatred (because you think that the mistakes and embarassing things you have done in your life make you a bad or worthless person and you are incabable of accepting that mistakes and shortcomings are a normal thing you shouldn't live in shame of) narcisism (inflated but extremely fragile ego where you deny all of your shortcomings because you are incapable of accepting them so you need validation whenever the wall of denial gets too thin) or other personality conditions.
The problem with society abandoning christianity/any other faith is that the burden of finding structure, morality, conviction in their beliefs and purpose is all on the individual. I don't think most humans are built to handle figuring this all out. Your faith or religion is supposed to do a lot of this work for you, but now you have to do it on your own, or you could let the new secular culture build your values, but the problem with that is that the new secular culture is guilt and anxiety based and it hates you and itself. The new cultural values of the west at least are finding fault in everything you possibly can and shaming yourself and others over it, as well as living in never ending class envy to those more fortunate than you, and treating it as some charitable virtue and "caring about the downtrodden". Secular society preaches these toxic self destructive values that are poison to anyone who actually adopts them, so you have to either forge your own structure in life, will yourself into being christain in spite of the entire cultural institution doing everything it can to devalue and attack christianity, or let a toxic self hating culture posion your mind and turn you into a neurotic miserable mess.
Healthy and strong societies are built on faith. When they go secular they begin their decay. Humans are spiritual creatures and need faith to thrive.