Got a psychological problem?

Discussion in 'Human Science' started by Manifold1, Sep 16, 2014.

  1. Manifold1 Banned Banned

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    Ok sir...first of all, you are one person, and don't forget that. Some people for instance, think their brain controls them, as soon as this happens, you place an authority on the super-ego, which will more than often ground itself in your subliminal mind. The only reason the voices in your head appear to be your ''friends'' is when you are compliant to them.

    My greatest advice, if you can, is not to feed this ego. If the ego becomes aggressive then do aggressive things... start up boxing and your own objective scenario will wipe out the false fantasies your brain is trying to over-rule. Your brain is as much conscious, as you are.
     
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  3. Beer w/Straw Transcendental Ignorance! Valued Senior Member

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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tcOV68Gx1YU&hd=1
     
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  5. Manifold1 Banned Banned

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    Hi kitt!


    Can I ask you a personal question? Did your parents ever dose you on a well-known drug for that spectrum? Such as one I have been on in the past (which in my mothers and fathers words, ''made me into a zombie'') the drug being ritilin?
     
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    Apparently a few weeks ago I read some articles on this as well... apparently many students are abusing this drug for better mental stimulation and memory boosting. I don't even know if it has a street value, but it probably does ... in this day and age, unless you can dupe a doc in giving them to you, which no doubt many have done, and likely still do.
     
  8. elte Valued Senior Member

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    I think my psychological state is a result of my nature and totality of life experiences. I've experienced so much and seen even more, which most people here can probably say for themselves, too. Sometimes I wonder if the things that I've learned are really that unique to me, or do most other folks distract themselves better from the awareness of the truth? I think most people know, at least subconsciously that life is just basically (intrinsically) bad. That is, life forms living by preying on other ones is how it generally works, including humans. I'm just glad how people try to get away from this reality happening to the degree that it might otherwise if people didn't work to maker life better and kinder for us.

    I won't even go into to another bad thing involving suffering and the automatic losses of life itself.

    So, that touches upon some aspects of my psychology. I hesitate to refer to them as problems in the normal sense, since they are basically just reality that I've seen and don't have much more distraction from other than living my rather subsistence lifestyle day to day. I've heard it said that if one stays depressed too long, the condition becomes rather permanent. However, I do have some ability to tinker on personal project designs, so that keeps me going pretty well, still, and keeps me from staying in a total state of glum.

    The bright side is that seeing the reality and having, to my knowledge, successfully contemplated it is somewhat of a relief, because uncertainty is stressful, having eliminated all the competing world-views, that I know of, from the need for analysis of truthfulness. In a similar vein, pressure to get things done is depressing. Having jettisoned from my agenda the things that seem trivial to me is also a source of some relief.

    This type of psychology basically runs in my family. My mom is depressed during her last months of life. Her dad was the same way, as were my dad and his brother. At least I can attribute it to being my fate, which is also somewhat relieving.
     
  9. kx000 Valued Senior Member

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    I am pretty sure I am affecting the emotions of very privileged individuals. Them knowing what my spirit is capable of they are sour at me for not believing them, sentencing them back to their world of darkness. In here I am a messiah, when I don't believe my power is gone. They are just angry at me.
     
  10. Manifold1 Banned Banned

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    1) Do you work in any slaughter house

    2) Are you angry about something, concerning the duck. .... Do you want to squeeze the life out of it, so you no longer hear it quack?
     
  11. kx000 Valued Senior Member

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    I'm a pacifist. Anger is the most hateful thing. Can you imagine not loving what so ever? Keep getting angry.
     
  12. Manifold1 Banned Banned

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    I started off like you... I didn't hear voices, but I saw synesthesian effects from about the age of 13. I started seeing what many ''woo's'' call shadow men. As I got older, this ''ID'' became more ''super-ego'' because I believed it was more privileged, that somehow... out of it I could learn things - I started to hear hallucinated voices, but not audible. I seeked help, for antipsychotics... after several different kinds we finally settled with one which treated both insomnia, depression and psychotic tendencies.


    You're not a walk away from making the same discoveries. These ''voices'' are your superego, no matter how many voices it tries to make you think are real, are indeed real inside your mind, but certainly not outside it. No one in a room, can hear those voices if anyone stands around you, so why should you tolerate it as something privileged! If anything, the superego should feel privileged and I often think, sometimes, the brain has an ego of it's own, enough to even try and control the soul which inhabits the body. You are God, you can control your world.
     
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    Anger is a very natural part of life. In fact, humans express it on a day to day basis.
     
  14. kx000 Valued Senior Member

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    Yes naturally done, the fallen angel. Naturally good, naturally bad. Not all necessary things can be explained as bad things; perfection love and compassion. But, some can; knowledge, wisdom, and certainty. You can't just write things off as innate and expect them to be virtues. Anger is never rational for a believer.
     
  15. Kittamaru Ashes to ashes, dust to dust. Adieu, Sciforums. Valued Senior Member

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    Oh yeah. I was on, over the years:

    Ritalin, Concerta, Quillivant, Wellbutrin, Aventyl, Ritalin SR, Adderall, and finally Adderall XR was the one that worked the "best" and was the one I was on when I decided enough was enough
     
  16. Manifold1 Banned Banned

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    Oh you've been on far more considering the autism side of things. That must have been hard...
     
  17. Dr_Toad It's green! Valued Senior Member

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    My son too. He rebelled on the same Adderall XR, stopped taking anything, and it took him about two years to psychologically 'clear' it from his system.

    Wellbutrin is supposed to be a mood leveler or some such bs, but it makes me insomniac and maniac and murderous. So, I have off-brand chemistry or something? Don't we all?
     
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    How old was he?
    Say he was below 6 when he did, that's quite rare. If it happened in his teenage years, then yeah... not that they understand taking them is pivotal to their mental health in general, but I do understand how rebel we can become in our teenage years. This is largely due, I'm sure you know, to the teenage body undergoing constant hormonal fluxes. I know ADHD and ADD (depending on the spectrum fitted) affects how hyperactive a child is and massively unaware of it simultaneously.


    A lot of ADHD children have also show to be highly sexually active, which means this has staggering effects, not only because of their condition, but many parents can become distant to a child as soon as they learn their child is more experimental than usual. Unfortunately, this is one of many different things which make people on the autistic spectrum different to the so-called ''normal child,'' whoever they are.

    They tend to become more active in trouble-making, especially in highschool.... I could go forever making a profile to fit everyone, but I think not only will you be getting bored of me now, I might as well quite tonight while I am ahead and continue these discussions tomorrow.


    Nite evry1
     
  19. Kittamaru Ashes to ashes, dust to dust. Adieu, Sciforums. Valued Senior Member

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    I only really had two big side effects... a complete and utter lack of appetite, and as I said before - incredible Bruce Banner to Incredible Hulk style anger that could explode at the drop of a pin.
     
  20. Dr_Toad It's green! Valued Senior Member

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    Yep. That is a residual my son and I deal with. He more than I; I try to be a calming down sounding board..
     
  21. sculptor Valued Senior Member

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    One of my sons had a bit of a breakdown at the end of law-school, and fell under the spell of a shrink who himself should have been fitted for one of those fancy new sports jackets with the wrap around sleeves.
    One of the drugs prescribed was Adderall.

    My wife, brother(who was working for me at the time), and other son tried to help the "stricken" son, and the Adderall turned him into an angry royal pain in the ass.
    During which, I confess, we had a couple screaming matches. Scary stuff for awhile there. Undeterred, we stuck it out(with constant expressions of love), and he is now mostly recovered and living on his own again.
     
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  23. Dr_Toad It's green! Valued Senior Member

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    Yep. That's the one my son was on when he categorically refused to take any more, even if it meant dropping out of high school. Once labeled as ADHD by the school district, 'conditions' are laid on for an added burden on an already troublesome life.

    I took one of his pills once to try to understand why he hated it so much. Now I know. The shit was worse than speed: No buzz, but all the teeth-grinding and attitude that comes from what used to be called a "Tampico Turnaround". Jesus.
     

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