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Uploaded by on Aug 22, 2011

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What is your mental illness?
When were you diagnosed?
Who knows about it?
What treatment have you had for it?
Hardest part about living with a mental illness?
Something that surprised you about your illness or recovery?
What is one false assumption about your particular disorder you want to correct?
What is one false assumption about mental illness you want to correct?

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  • mental illness is what is is...a joke, a scam, a con, and criminal. It there to de human you as an error and there hardcore psychiatry is the only answer.

    "prove it". this tick them off. i have never believe a word nor lost control. oddly the nurses, social workers actually seem to believe this junk. these people are dangerous. nothing is in context. sitting alone ( that withdrawal mistakenly), not shaving (that a negative symptom mistakenly) and never ending things so your mental ill.

  • @CliveGains80s I hardly understand what you are saying but mental illness is definitely real. Saying mental illness is not real is like saying cancer isn't real, and yet everyone knows that is real.

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  • these problems are mind and body mind conflicts only.

    anyone that tells you it's a chemical imbalance or a disease is telling a whopping lie.

    They are funded my big pharmacy or simply don't like you.

  • @CliveGains80s Firsty your grammar is appalling so you're meaning is difficult to interpret, second you're an ignorant bigot so suck my left testicle and have fun tripping without drugs.

  • I'm almost 30 and I've finally realized what is "wrong" with me; I have OCPD (self-diagnosis).

    I've been diagnosed with chronic depression (dysthymia) since I was 12 or 13, have taken many anti-depressants, I've gone to counseling off and on for the last 15 years. Some of it has helped but now that I know it's something more, I feel at least a little more hope for "fixing" my problem. Very cool you're in grad school for Clinical Psych. That's my major field of interest. :)

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