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Pretty good acting. Paranoid schizophrenia is a scary thing. They’re unpredictable, and irrational.
ОтветитьWho else is here for our assignment 😭🫡🪂
ОтветитьThis was a really great interview with a patient that is suffering from psychosis. She really knew how to handle this patient even if he was an actor both did a great job illustrating what it is like to see a patient that has psychosis. Brilliantly done and this really made me as a future clinician know what to look for when interacting with a patient that is suffering from psychosis and other disorders as well.
Ответить"Total recall" (back then) has unfortunately been only a harbinger of today's hidden and dark reality!
ОтветитьHow are you sure he isn't saying the truth? Unfortunately this is today's reality world for the most people unknown, but very recent, possible, technological strategies, available and abused by the government, mafia, I.C. corporations an/or so called public cervices. And contains no valid policy on about human/patients research issues at all!
ОтветитьYes, the voices with psychosis does sound real. Because it is real and coming from the Wernicke's and brocas area of the brain.
ОтветитьThis one as well ❤ psychosis is horrible males you feel paronid and its terrifying
ОтветитьI like my phycologist alot
ОтветитьWow. This reminds me so much of the Trump/MAGA people.
ОтветитьPsychosis can be very powerful. I have severe social anxiety, it's a very hard thing to even type text to my internet friends and no joke, 12 years ago it was very stressful to even stand in front of a window in my moms apartment. But my first episode of psychosis I had two years ago made me run naked outside. It felt like life was seen from another perspective, as if it was some sort of lie and the "real" life was gonna start later so whatever I do here did not matter.
Ответитьmaybe the voices are real?
ОтветитьThc is bad for people
with CPTSD…
This is quite relatable, so strange that so many peoples psychosis experiences are similar. Spent three years psychotic before i got help.
ОтветитьMum comes in and starting about the CIA- now you've got a bigger problem.
ОтветитьShe never contradicts him or expresses doubt about the truth of what he's saying. If she did, he wouldn't have trusted her to go on. She's very sensitive. Good for her!!
ОтветитьJoshua Jackson UK
ОтветитьI would love to know if he is ok and if they were able to treat him. All the best to this young man.
ОтветитьI’m impressed by acting, so real
Ответитьshe's not listening to him.He's telling the truth.
ОтветитьThis is an age-old problem. How many people have been murdered because the shooter heard voices telling him to shoot people? A LOT! You read about it in the papers very often. Is it caused by a chemical imbalance? If so, that can be corrected. But if not, I suppose many of these can't be helped.
ОтветитьThis is really sad. My love and prayers are with him.
ОтветитьI suffered psychosis (persecutory delusional disorder) for almost a decade after my dad passed (I now understand that I had traits as a child along the way). The worst of it was dealing with my wife’s ex boyfriend at the same time … playing mind games with us and stalking here - police couldn’t do anything about him -
I broke down numerous times because I was being told it’s not real… , somethings were real and others I was perceiving to how I wanted them to look.
A tissue blown from up the street might set me off as someone used it to wipe prints off a doorknob. It’s an awful condition.
I’m pretty sure matchbox 20 unwell, if you’re gone, and push etc. are about this mental illness at least from my perspective with it they even try to show it in the music videos a little. watch them and let me know if I’m right in thinking that
ОтветитьTo me, he sounds like my neighbour who's been diagnosed with schizophrenia.
ОтветитьNow that you know that MI 5 is engaged in surveillance of you, what would you imagine to be their motive?
Is their something you can do about it. What are your plans.
paranoid schizophrenia
ОтветитьI hope he's well now
Ответитьas a psych student this helps me a lot to understand my report, thank you for the vid! ❣️
Ответитьfeeling like schizophrenia
ОтветитьI've been smoking weed for 1 year and despite being sober I see colors much brighter, sounds are louder and people's facial expressions seem strange to me. I also feel like there's a constant disturbance in short term memory, for example, someone talks to me and I feel like it didn't happen, or when I walk from one place to another, I forget how I got there. It's like being high all the time but without the euphoric feeling of cannabis, these sensations haven't produced anxiety or something. ¿Could this be some kind of psychosis or is it derealization disorder?
ОтветитьOnly people with the disease will understand it. Me I try my very best by put myself in check. But sometime it still show.
Ответитьthank u
ОтветитьI live with bipolar disorder with psychotic features and have experienced similar thoughts. It's definitely terrifying and confusing.
ОтветитьIs it not possible that rather then psychosis and other mental disorders being the product of abnormal neurology or neurochemistry, that they come about because of the social conditioning of the brain - because after all, although language and thought had its origins in the living human being, it and all other social productions are also an external social, collective technology that develops historically and externally, and is then imposed on the human brain without any consideration of it's capacity to assimilate and incorporate, and its needs to maintain all manner of homeostatic functions. I'm talking about the social-historical development of language, thought, social attitudes, values, images, representations, practices, traditions, religions, disciplines, roles, habits, customs etc etc etc. Given that there is no indication that animals have mental disorders, thought and language, and the material products of the human mind and brain, which includes the whole of society, are implicated. Yet you give people drugs that act only on the brain: and you indicate to them that you're treating a disease of the brain. This is violence.
ОтветитьI pray that my daughter's father finds sobriety and helps himself by trusting someone because it sucks he's not all there... Especially after 10 years he's finally been diagnosed with drug induced schizophrenia...
ОтветитьI have a family member who has psychosis.. the problem is, she's not letting anyone near. She has studied psychology and psychoanalysis and thinks we are trying to manipulate her.. when we suggest seeing a doctor, she wants to know the methods and she won't let them 'manipulate her brain'. It's getting worse and we don't know what to do about it.
ОтветитьHe must be very brave to talk about what he thinks is going on.
ОтветитьBeing a survivor of psychosis, this video actually made me tear up. I don’t wish it on my worst enemy. Psychosis really is an experience that really messes with how you live your life. I wish everyone well.
ОтветитьThis is not a real patient. It's acted out for teaching. How is no one in the comments realising this?
ОтветитьWhen she is saying to him do you feel safe at the moment this is a threatening
ОтветитьWell, that might be symptoms of psychosis/schizofrenia but if anyone dig enough into causes of this kind of hearing the voices, some of these symptoms also can come from mind control ultra (MK ultra) for some mind controlled people might be installed tracking device so they can easily be controlled (gama MK ultra slaves that do certain tasks for certain "inteligence/spy" services.
ОтветитьDemons do this.
ОтветитьThis people shamelessly blame urination and sexual problems side effects caused by psychiatric drugs on mental illness, infection etc.
ОтветитьThis really is all a shame-he seems a very nice looking fellow and it is sad that he is feeling this way. But what can be done for him I wonder?
Perhaps the Doctor will do something for him I wonder? But who knows as the video ends anyway? Thank you.
amazing psychiatrist!
ОтветитьI am not a Doctor or a Professional Expert but after Listening to the Counselling Session, I Support the Patient because, Even I have Experienced Worst Psychosis during my PTSD...what you mentioned, "Drugs Induced Mental Disorders". So after Self Analysis for 10 yrs and Changing my Treatment I think the Patient should go for Hypnotherapy for Removing any Past Memories from Subconscious Mind which triggers Mental Disorders. Again I am just Recommending Hypnosis Session based on my Personal Experience for curing my Mental Disorders which included Psychosis and Depression.
ОтветитьThis is an intense and very specific experience of psychosis.
ОтветитьWhat I saw in this clip is the Psychiatrist is trying to be very direct with the patient which is bad. This can make the patient's condition even worse.
ОтветитьThe guy is describing mkultrraa
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