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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.
All images and content are Copyright © to ClinicallyClueless. All rights to the images and all content on this site and on all ClinicallyClueless materials belong exclusively to the artist/author. No use of any content, commercial or non-commercial is permitted without written consent from the author and artist.
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.
Sunday, February 15, 2009
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7 comments:
Thank you CC. There is something about 2 completing each other there.
in some way, I needed to see this at this moment.
Glad you are home. Bless you.
Hi CC!
I was concerned!
I even wrote about it.
I'm so glad you are back!
Hope you're fine!
Oh my god that was amazing! I was so focused on the guy not having a leg that I didn't even notice till the end that the girl didn't have an arm! That was very inspirational thanks for that. Glad you're back :)
CC - So glad you are home - have been thinking about you and missing your posts!
Jeff,
Yes, we all need each other.
Ana,
Thank you. 24 days of hospitalization is quite long, but necessary. Not fine, but getting there. Not dangerous and able to continue therapy and be safe.
SWQ,
I was going to post this later, but I felt it fitting and easy to do when I got home. It is very inspirational.
Wendy,
Thank you very much!!
After a long night with a soul full of tears that refused to be cried, I watched this video this morning; and it brought the release of those sobs....Not out of pity for the two dancers, but at the beauty of two human beings completing each other and creating beauty out out of their own personal pain and lack.
Thank you for sharing it.
Cynthia
hey CC, i am glad you are at home and getting better. you have been in my thoughts but i knew you were in good hands. take care of yourself as you adjust back to life. you have been in my thoughts and you still are...
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