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Category Archives: Psychiatry
STATE OF GEORGIA CRISIS INTERVENTION TEAM TRAINING MANUAL
From their Manual (available online): “Individuals who have an identified brain disorder (e.g., mental illness, developmental disability, or addictive disease) constitute the single most persecuted and least understood group of people in Georgia. The stigma associated with brain disorders remains … Continue reading
DID (MPD) vs Bipolar
Apparently the psychologists and shrinks don’t “get it”. People who are ‘multiple’ are not suffering from “bipolar disorder”. What they are suffering from are changes in personality. Bipolar refers to swings from classic depression to extreme ‘mania’ (meaning nervousness and … Continue reading
Posted in Counselors, DID, dissociative identity disorder, mental health, Mental Health Professionals, MPD, Psychiatry, Psychology, Schizophrenia, therapy
Tagged bipolar, counseling, DID, dissociative identity disorder, Mental Health, mental wellness, multiple personality disorder, Psychiatry, Psychology
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Medical Mistakes
Here’s the list of diagnoses I was given in a period of about three days (taken from my medical records): Original diagnosis (by doctor’s secretary or police, depending upon who you wish to believe): “Psychotic Break” and “Delusional paranoid idealization”. … Continue reading
Posted in Alters, Counselors, DID, Education, mental health, Mental Health Professionals, MPD, Psychiatry, Psychology, PTSD, therapist, therapy
Tagged child abuse survivor, DID, experiences, Mental Health, mental wellness, Psychiatry, Psychology
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The Difference Between Mental and Physical Health Care
There is a huge difference between how you are treated and handled by the two different arms of the medical health profession – one arm being the doctors and nurses you may be familiar with, those dealing with ‘medical’ (eg. … Continue reading
Posted in child abuse survivor, Life, Mental Health Professionals, Psychiatry, Psychology, social issues, social stigma, therapist, therapy
Tagged child abuse survivor, experiences, Health Care, human interest, Medical Care, Mental Health, mental wellness, Psychiatry, Psychology, social issues
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PTSD: Exerpt From American Legion Article & Comments
The following is from the September 2011 Issue of “American Legion” (click HERE for full article by Ken Olsen plus video) on PTSD: “One of the most important contributions of (veterans) was they refused to accept the diagnosis of paranoid … Continue reading
Posted in Counselors, DID, Education, Life, Mental Health Professionals, Psychiatry, psycho-analysis, Psychology, Schizophrenia, social issues, survivor
Tagged experiences, health, Mental Health, paranoia, Psychiatry, PTSD, social issues, society, wellness
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ABUSE PHOTOS: Or How I Got Abused for Being Abused
As promised, abuse photos. This photo shows what we looked like a week after we got home … we’d recovered about ten pounds of the thirty pounds we’d lost after being starved in Puerto Rico by this “MKULTRA” trainer/handler dude … Continue reading
Posted in Anger, child abuse survivor, CIA, DID, DID Advantages, dissociative identity disorder, Education, Happiness, Life, mental health, Mental Health Professionals, MKULTRA, MPD, Project ULTRA, Psychiatry, Psychology, Schizophrenia, social issues, social stigma, survivor
Tagged abuse, abused men, child abuse survivor, DID, experiences, health, modern medicine, Puerto Rico, social issues, survivor
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Don’t Let Them Convince You That You Are Crazy
Modern society views anyone who has DID as being mentally “crazy”. They go around trying to convince everyone (including those DID “sufferers”) that those who have DID are “crazy” and “insane”, “mentally disturbed” and as a “threat to society”. You … Continue reading
Posted in child abuse survivor, Counselors, DID, DID Advantages, dissociative identity disorder, Happiness, Life, MPD, Psychiatry, Psychology, Schizophrenia, social issues, social stigma, therapy
Tagged DID, dissociative identity disorder, human interest, Mental Health, mental wellness, Psychiatry, Psychology, social issues, society
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Mental Hospitals: Not Human
What we found while being involuntarily incarcerated at a mental hospital (for no good – nor legal reason, by the way!) – sucked. It also shows why the ‘system’ is not only broken, but liable to abuse – both by … Continue reading
Just The Facts, Ma’am
Just the facts. On June 23rd we arrived in Puerto Rico to enjoy the island and save our brother-in-law’s marriage. By June 25th we were ‘trapped’ in an iron cage by our friend. By June 28th we’d learned enough Spanish … Continue reading
Posted in Alters, Anger, child abuse survivor, DID, DID Advantages, Education, Family, Happiness, JefferyW, Life, mental health, MKULTRA, politics, Psychiatry, Psychology, social stigma, survivor
Tagged child abuse, child abuse survivor, counseling, DID, dissociative identity disorder, experiences, family, god, health, human interest, Jeff's Song, jeffssong, Mental Health, mental wellness, MPD, MPD/DID, wellness
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My Mom and Men
My mom has a hatred of men that extends far into her early childhood, stemming from the abuse she suffered at the hands of her stepfather. She has always expressed this hatred of men in many, many ways, most of … Continue reading
Posted in Alters, child abuse, child abuse survivor, children, Counselors, dissociative identity disorder, Family, Marine Corps, Matthew, mental health, MPD, Psychiatry, psycho-analysis, Psychology, Schizophrenia, therapist, therapy
Tagged child abuse survivor, counseling, DID, dissociative identity disorder, experiences, fitness, health, Jeff's Song, Mental Health, mental wellness, MPD, MPD/DID, multiple personality disorder, personality disorder, Psychology, social issues, therapist, therapy
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