I don’t think that’s a uniquely American problem at all. When you go to a doctor with a problem, the only tool they have available to help you is medical treatments. If you go to a doctor with a psychological problem, or a lifestyle problem, the only way they can help you is with a medical treatment. Any place you go in the world you’ll find huge amounts of mental health or lifestyle-related physical health problems, and they’ll either be untreated, or medicated. With the only factor that influences the ration between those two being how economically developed that place is. The only thing unique about the US is the amount of money put into healthcare. But they’re pumping the kids full of drugs in Australia too…