After what I've written this week, I need a cheering up. Peanuts almost always make me at least smile when nothing else will except for coffee and chocolate.
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A key word that you will see:
Fragmentation: a mental process where a person becomes intensely emotionally focused on one aspect of themselves, such as “I am angry” or “no one loves me,” to the point where all thoughts, feelings and behavior demonstrate this emotional state, in which, the person does not or is unable to take into account the reality of their environment, others or themselves and their resources. This is a term that my therapist and I use and is on the continuum of dissociation.
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Disclaimer: Although I have worked with persons with mental illness for twenty years, I do not have a Master's Degree or a license. This is not meant to be a substitute for mental health care or treatment. Please obtain professional assistance from the resources listed on the right of the page, if needed. And call 911 if you or someone is in immediate danger.
A key word that you will see:
Fragmentation: a mental process where a person becomes intensely emotionally focused on one aspect of themselves, such as “I am angry” or “no one loves me,” to the point where all thoughts, feelings and behavior demonstrate this emotional state, in which, the person does not or is unable to take into account the reality of their environment, others or themselves and their resources. This is a term that my therapist and I use and is on the continuum of dissociation.
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6 comments:
Ha ha. I don't think I ever realized how often Snoopy says "Bleah." He's now my new best friend on bad days.
:-)
;-) :-) I swiped these for my use as well.They have becom my best friends as well.
I hope that you have a good day from one basket case to an other!
That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
Big Time Hugs and God's blessing frm my place to yours.
Oh, I've been a Peanuts fan all my life. My whole family collects stuff even the men. From my basket to yours. Have a great day!!
we want you to know we wrote our recent blog with you in mind, why because you need to know we beleive you adn support you, we know you wanted the coment you wrote removed but we dotn want to do it because you are tellign the rawness of how you feel and people need to know that also.
We respect you CC thankyou for being so open on our blog, if you want you can refer to ours if you want to write a blog of your own about your feelings on your discovery of your self and your life as a child.
Jip. I want to comment, but need to do, so later. You have deeply touched me.
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