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I am 17 years old. I have some Pentecostal family and became interested in religion at the age of 10 (I'm a philosophical type, so I started exploring young), and I joined the Pentecostal church (a United Pentecostal International church). At around 11 or 12 I began to have hallucinations, then delusions.
Marilyn Monroe was born Norma Jeane Mortensen in Los Angeles on June 1, 1926. Her family has a strong history of being misdiagnosed with mental disorders, including her grandmother, grandfather, and mother. Her great-grandfather, Tilford Hogan, committed suicide by hanging (Spoto, 1993, p. 31).
It sounds like this alter is significant and holds feelings, perhaps beliefs which are specific and important to your personal history, so they wouldn't necessarily be like another alter with that name. Alters holding or protecting religious beliefs aren't unusual. I think someone on this forum years back had a gatekeeper alter named God.
the Psychosis lies in the crux of their beliefs of salvation: Believe in Jesus and repent but remember you can't do anything to save yourself. so if you can't do anything to save yourself then that would mean that even believing in Jesus can't save you either. the main hook of their beliefs is fear of hell opposed to having a relationship with God.
Hi, I'm new-ish here. I tend to lurk, but this is my first post. Recently, I have not been diagnosed with a dissociative disorder (DID) and schizophrenia, though they're being heavily considered, among other things, if that helps contextually with what I'm going to write here. I am not looking for a diagnosis of any sorts, just concerned about ...
Within my understanding Brainwashing is a form of Menticide: menticide in American English. (ˈmentəˌsaid) the systematic effort to undermine and destroy a person's values and beliefs, as by the use of prolonged interrogation, drugs, torture, etc., and to induce radically different ideas.
Odd beliefs or magical thinking that influences behavior and is inconsistent with subcultural norms (e.g. superstition, belief in clairvoyance, telepathy, "sixth sense", or bizarre fantasies or preoccupations) Not a primary problem in autism, but also autistic ppl can get psychotic, espessically as young adults.
the suppressed beliefs would soon re-emerge and conflict with new beliefs. But the deprogramming can be done in a gentle way through talk therapy which would explore traumatic events that gave birth to wrong beliefs. EMDR comes to my mind as a very effective technique to open the cans of worms and eradicate the wrong beliefs.
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Fri Oct 18, 2024 4:10 pm. Anti-Psych Forum. Open discussion about the Anti-Psychiatry Movement and related topics. This includes the opposition to forced treatment and hospitalization as well as the belief that Psychiatric Medication does more harm than good.