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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.
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
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Ouch!!! I know that feeling all too well...
Sending faeries and butterflies your way carrying the healing nectar of the universe.
*hugs*
Svasti,
Thank you again for your support. Thanks for the faeries and butterflies and hugs.
CC
Ooooh hunni -
that pic provoked real feeling in me...
*hugs*
CC--did you draw that? If so, how powerful! If not, great find!
Melinda
@Raspberry. Please take care of yourself. *hugs*
@Melinda. Not that talented...I stick with fingerpaints. Just a really great find on Goggle.
yeah, that pic carries a lot of visceral oomph, eh? i see my heart there, too.
here's a thought i had as i looked at it.... once upon a time it was their hands.... now, one hand is theirs, one hand is mine... all too often we co-operate with theirs so why would they need two hands anymore? but wouldn't things break down if we refused to co-operate any longer with the tearing apart, the tearing down, and will use our hand *only* for the opposite - for love and care and repair... eventually love will overcome, our hands would take over, and you would be left with two hands of love...??? hmm.....
@vague. I does leave you thinking...if you let it. Thanks for the comment...now, I'm thinking more.
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