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Of course, what Aunt Tracy doesn't know is
that search history is easily buried; every questionable thing can easily be hidden if you click on enough innocuous links. Besides, it's always been an empty threat— I don't think she's ever actually checked my search history.
Even so, I resolve to kill two birds with one stone. Bury my search history... and start the process that I've been thinking about for the last two years.
Picking my name.
I had told Quinn to call me Cee. Just to keep it
simple. But the more I thought about it, the more it didn't feel right. It was... too simple. Too similar. I wanted a name, not a nickname.
So I did what any normal person would do— I
Googled "boy names that start with C."

White text on a black background. The word process is highlighted in green. Of course, what Aunt Tracy doesn't know is that search history is easily buried; every questionable thing can easily be hidden if you click on enough innocuous links. Besides, it's always been an empty threat— I don't think she's ever actually checked my search history. Even so, I resolve to kill two birds with one stone. Bury my search history... and start the process that I've been thinking about for the last two years. Picking my name. I had told Quinn to call me Cee. Just to keep it simple. But the more I thought about it, the more it didn't feel right. It was... too simple. Too similar. I wanted a name, not a nickname. So I did what any normal person would do— I Googled "boy names that start with C."

Today’s #WIPsnips word is #process. In this short scene, Cainen starts picking out his new name. Fun, since just yesterday I was talking about his name…

#wip #writing #queer #trans #fiction #ya #horror #writesky #booksky #mentalillness

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My Own Ashes by Kirk Strawbridge confronts the uncomfortable truth that healing doesn’t always look heroic from the outside. 🔥

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#Psychology #MentalHealth #PhilosophicalMemoir #RecoveryJourney #Books #AmReading #BookTok #ReadingCommunity #MentalIllness

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Making Friends with Shadows on my Wall Some days staring at the ceiling makingfriends with shadows on my wallSome nights hearing voices telling methat I should get some sleep because tomorrow might be good for something. Hold on, feelin…

“I’m not sure if the world is crazy or just a little unwell, but right now..I can’t tell. Up is down & down is up, it’s distorted, distended, diseased, disgraced, disappointing..dishonest & frankly, mostly, distasteful”: buff.ly/vUbINDx

by yadadarcyyada
#ChronicPain #MentalIllness

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The #WIPsnips word today is #stuff. I chose this scene because it might help illustrate Annabelle’s character more… Her fear of Andee is mutual. He’s as scared of her as she is of him.

#wip #writing #queer #trans #fiction #writesky #ya #horror #telepathy #mentalillness #booksky

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People need to stop being surprised when crazy ppl act crazy. We hate it way more than you do. I have Bipolar(1) Kanye West just had a global audience. #MentalIllness Our brain breaks- we get well- then despise ourselves for being sick. We didn’t mean to be like that. #MentalHealth

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What if it actually works out?
What if it actually works out? YouTube video by Buildingminds

Be delusional. Make the weird idea.

youtu.be/5aR-5cNABAI?...

#motivation #psychology #mentalhealth #mentalillness

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Symposium Articles
Supported Decision-Making for Clinical Research Participants with
Mental Illness
, Willyanne DeCormier Plosky3,4, David H. Strauss3,5, Michael Ashley Stein6
,
Benjamin C. Silverman1,2 Leslie Francis7,8, and Barbara E. Bierer2,3,4
1Human Research Affairs, Mass General Brigham, Boston, MA; 2Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA; 3Multi-Regional Clinical Trials Center of the Brigham and Women’s
Hospital and Harvard University, Cambridge, MA; 4Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA; 5Department of Psychiatry, Columbia
University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY; 6Harvard Law School Project on Disability, Cambridge, MA; 7Department of Philosophy, University
of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT and 8S.J. Quinney College of Law, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT
Abstract
Federal disability anti-discrimination laws expect clinical trials to render study processes and sites accessible to potential participants, including
through the provision of reasonable accommodations. Nonetheless, people with disabilities, and particularly people with mental illness, are
often excluded from clinical trials. Supported decision-making, a strategy that allows people to select trusted others to help them understand
and communicate decisions, is an important accommodation to further inclusion. However, because mental illness can be dynamic and vary
widely in nature (e.g., diagnosis, symptom severity, functional impairment) and duration (e.g., short-term, intermittent, progressive,
permanent), supported decision-making is neither a one-size-fits-all strategy nor one that can serve as a reasonable accommodation in every
situation. While prior work on supported decision-making has focused predominantly on adults with intellectual and developmental
disabilities or dementias, people with mental illness may also benefit from supported decision-making, although the variability in decision-
making capacity in mental illness presents nuance…

Symposium Articles Supported Decision-Making for Clinical Research Participants with Mental Illness , Willyanne DeCormier Plosky3,4, David H. Strauss3,5, Michael Ashley Stein6 , Benjamin C. Silverman1,2 Leslie Francis7,8, and Barbara E. Bierer2,3,4 1Human Research Affairs, Mass General Brigham, Boston, MA; 2Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA; 3Multi-Regional Clinical Trials Center of the Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard University, Cambridge, MA; 4Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA; 5Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY; 6Harvard Law School Project on Disability, Cambridge, MA; 7Department of Philosophy, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT and 8S.J. Quinney College of Law, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT Abstract Federal disability anti-discrimination laws expect clinical trials to render study processes and sites accessible to potential participants, including through the provision of reasonable accommodations. Nonetheless, people with disabilities, and particularly people with mental illness, are often excluded from clinical trials. Supported decision-making, a strategy that allows people to select trusted others to help them understand and communicate decisions, is an important accommodation to further inclusion. However, because mental illness can be dynamic and vary widely in nature (e.g., diagnosis, symptom severity, functional impairment) and duration (e.g., short-term, intermittent, progressive, permanent), supported decision-making is neither a one-size-fits-all strategy nor one that can serve as a reasonable accommodation in every situation. While prior work on supported decision-making has focused predominantly on adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities or dementias, people with mental illness may also benefit from supported decision-making, although the variability in decision- making capacity in mental illness presents nuance…

New on FirstView: "Supported Decision-Making for Clinical Research Participants with Mental Illness" by Benjamin C. Silverman, Willyanne DeCormier Plosky, David H. Strauss, Michael Ashley Stein, Leslie Francis, and Barbara E. Bierer. #MentalIllness #Consent

www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

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“That’s just the way it is.”

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#Psychology #Mentalhealth #Mentalillness

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The urge to split and self-isolate is incredibly difficult to push away from as a person with BPD and yet it becomes incredibly simple for others to do it to me. But if I were to do it it would be my fault and when they do it to me it's my fault.

#mentalillness #bpd

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All of your crash outs were valid #mentalhealth #nervoussystem #quote #inspiration #affirmations TikTok video by UNHINGED

All crashouts are valid.

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#psychology #mentalhealth #mentalillness

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Why some people try to discredit you 👇🏾

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#psychology #mentalhealth #mentalillness

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#greenscreen #greenscreenvideo This video is my opinion 🤓 #maga #trump #health
#greenscreen #greenscreenvideo This video is my opinion 🤓 #maga #trump #health YouTube video by Epistemic

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Thank you @edmarkey.bsky.social for having courage - #Article2Section4 - they are complicit, we can’t have a #democracy with the most dangerous military on earth run by #mentalIllness policy of madmen. #GOP is Complicit, #Trump AND #Vance need to go

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White text on a black background. The word need is highlighted five times in green.

"I need you," I whisper when I finally stop kissing him. Need feels deeper than love. Stronger.
I can feel Red's laughter more than I hear it.
"You don't need me," he says. Smiling. Like
it's a joke.
"Don't say that. I do. I need you."
"Okay, okay," he says, no longer smiling.
"I'm sorry. I... You know I need you, too. I quite literally wouldn't be here without you."
I flush.
"I... I just don't want to lose you."
Red smiles.
"You won't. I'm not going anywhere." I sigh and lie down with my head in his lap.
The buttons of his jeans dig into my head. I don't mind.
"Promise?" I mumble.
"I promise."
The exhaustion I've been pushing aside all
day is finally threatening to overwhelm me.
I let it.
Red will be here when I wake up.
He has to be.

White text on a black background. The word need is highlighted five times in green. "I need you," I whisper when I finally stop kissing him. Need feels deeper than love. Stronger. I can feel Red's laughter more than I hear it. "You don't need me," he says. Smiling. Like it's a joke. "Don't say that. I do. I need you." "Okay, okay," he says, no longer smiling. "I'm sorry. I... You know I need you, too. I quite literally wouldn't be here without you." I flush. "I... I just don't want to lose you." Red smiles. "You won't. I'm not going anywhere." I sigh and lie down with my head in his lap. The buttons of his jeans dig into my head. I don't mind. "Promise?" I mumble. "I promise." The exhaustion I've been pushing aside all day is finally threatening to overwhelm me. I let it. Red will be here when I wake up. He has to be.

Today’s #WIPsnips word is #need. This word shows up a LOT in my draft. You can probably see why just by this scene… lol.

#wip #writing #queer #trans #fiction #ya #horror #notaromance #writesky #mentalillness

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Title {The ADHD TAX & Brain Fog}

‘Means that I have to go broke buying multiple of things because I will loose or misplace things 
and  never see them again.
Things such as electronic, medication, important documents/ cards, work badges, etc.
And some how as an adult I am seen as being something negative (dippy, stupid, spacey or forgetfu) because I have a mental disability that keeps me from remembering or focusing.’

White background with gray words Title {The ADHD TAX & Brain Fog} ‘Means that I have to go broke buying multiple of things because I will loose or misplace things and never see them again. Things such as electronic, medication, important documents/ cards, work badges, etc. And some how as an adult I am seen as being something negative (dippy, stupid, spacey or forgetfu) because I have a mental disability that keeps me from remembering or focusing.’

Inner thoughts
#Disability, #Disabled, #ADHD, #MentalIllness, #MADD, #ChronicIllness

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It doesn't matter that I know my brain is trying to destroy me because every time I say that to myself my pathological critic drowns out any positive thought I have. I spend all my time trying to find a reason to keep going and I'm running out of reasons. (5/5)

#bpd #mentalillness #abandonment

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"Is there something you'd like to share with
the class, Mr. Fisher?"
It takes me a moment to realize Mr. Smith is
talking to me.
"Fisher-Emmanuel, you mean?" I say. It feels important to have both names. If I have to write them both out on all my assignments and legal paperwork, then you don't get any shortcuts when you say it. All or nothing, baby.
Scanning Mr. Smith's expression clearly tells
me it was the wrong thing to say.
"You think you're so smart. You think you can skip my class, waltz in here, and use my classroom as your own personal social hour?"
"I didn't skip your class. I had therapy. The
office has my note."
"I saw the goddamn note," Mr. Smith spits. I feel a first small flicker of fear. "I don't know what kind of therapy session lasts five hours."
"It's a bit of a long drive."
"Sure, how convenient. Well I don't buy it.
Do you think this class is a joke?"
"Yes, sir. I mean, certainly not, sir."
That, at least, gets some chuckles out of my classmates. I guess I'm well on my way to becoming the class clown.
Mr. Smith is fuming.
"Mr. Fisher, you—"
"Fisher-Emmanuel. Two last names. Or you
can just call me Cainen."
"Well. Mr. Cainen, you can see me after class. I've had enough of your disrespect this semester."
The class goes silent. I try to think of a witty
comeback, but my mind goes blank.

White text on a black background. The word shortcuts is highlighted in green. "Is there something you'd like to share with the class, Mr. Fisher?" It takes me a moment to realize Mr. Smith is talking to me. "Fisher-Emmanuel, you mean?" I say. It feels important to have both names. If I have to write them both out on all my assignments and legal paperwork, then you don't get any shortcuts when you say it. All or nothing, baby. Scanning Mr. Smith's expression clearly tells me it was the wrong thing to say. "You think you're so smart. You think you can skip my class, waltz in here, and use my classroom as your own personal social hour?" "I didn't skip your class. I had therapy. The office has my note." "I saw the goddamn note," Mr. Smith spits. I feel a first small flicker of fear. "I don't know what kind of therapy session lasts five hours." "It's a bit of a long drive." "Sure, how convenient. Well I don't buy it. Do you think this class is a joke?" "Yes, sir. I mean, certainly not, sir." That, at least, gets some chuckles out of my classmates. I guess I'm well on my way to becoming the class clown. Mr. Smith is fuming. "Mr. Fisher, you—" "Fisher-Emmanuel. Two last names. Or you can just call me Cainen." "Well. Mr. Cainen, you can see me after class. I've had enough of your disrespect this semester." The class goes silent. I try to think of a witty comeback, but my mind goes blank.

Today’s #WIPsnips word is #shortcut. I only had one example in my draft. This is one of those “moments before disaster” scenes, for reasons I will not specify. Mr. Smith is one of very few characters I would call pure evil.

#wip #writing #queer #trans #fiction #ya #horror #mentalillness #writesky

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Eliminating outreach to people with severe #mentalillness set off such a cascade of bad outcomes that Idaho has scrambled to reverse the cuts.

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Psychosis Doesn’t Start Suddenly — This Is How It Begins
Psychosis Doesn’t Start Suddenly — This Is How It Begins 00:00 What is the prodrome of psychosis? 00:01 The question that prompted this video 00:38 What the prodrome felt like for me 00:52 How long it lasted (6–12 months) 01:08 Behaviour changes vs perceptual changes 01:32 Insight vs losing insight 02:30 How conspiracy content started to shape my thinking 02:50 When curiosity becomes something else 03:09 How relationships start to break down 03:23 Why others can see it before you can 03:32 The shift into suspicion and paranoia 04:19 When normal events start to feel like evidence 04:54 Losing the need for proof 05:12 “Observation → conclusion” thinking 05:46 How conspiracy content reinforces the pattern 06:41 Fragmented, pre-delusional ideas 07:17 How full psychosis latches onto one idea 07:31 The first delusion that took hold 08:26 How the narrative completely changed in hospital 08:28 Why the prodrome feels like a “soft” psychosis 09:25 The moment insight disappears 09:33 The best way I can describe it

Psychosis Doesn’t Start Suddenly — This Is How It Begins @olidnejad #MentalHealth #PsychosisAwareness #MentalIllness #Psychosis #HealthEducation

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Psychosis Doesn’t Start Suddenly — This Is How It Begins
Psychosis Doesn’t Start Suddenly — This Is How It Begins 00:00 What is the prodrome of psychosis? 00:01 The question that prompted this video 00:38 What the prodrome felt like for me 00:52 How long it lasted (6–12 months) 01:08 Behaviour changes vs perceptual changes 01:32 Insight vs losing insight 02:30 How conspiracy content started to shape my thinking 02:50 When curiosity becomes something else 03:09 How relationships start to break down 03:23 Why others can see it before you can 03:32 The shift into suspicion and paranoia 04:19 When normal events start to feel like evidence 04:54 Losing the need for proof 05:12 “Observation → conclusion” thinking 05:46 How conspiracy content reinforces the pattern 06:41 Fragmented, pre-delusional ideas 07:17 How full psychosis latches onto one idea 07:31 The first delusion that took hold 08:26 How the narrative completely changed in hospital 08:28 Why the prodrome feels like a “soft” psychosis 09:25 The moment insight disappears 09:33 The best way I can describe it

Psychosis Doesn’t Start Suddenly — This Is How It Begins @olidnejad #MentalHealth #PsychosisAwareness #MentalIllness #Psychosis #HealthEducation

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#SpringDepression is real. Learn the causes, symptoms, and coping strategies in my latest #depressionblog post.
depressionbentnotbroken.blogspot.com?m=1
#depression #mentalillness #mentalhealth #psychiatrist #psychologist #psychiatricnursepractitioner

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This world is SOOO unfair because of paranoid, bullying men clinging to a twisted image of being actualized.

There are times when I despise my species; more times when I despise my gender.

There’s no valid reason for it beyond the #MentalIllness of being Authoritarian.

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A part of the Final Fantasy 14 HUD. Specifically, the first two users listed on the player's PvP team. The second one is named Mental Illness, who is playing the Tank role.

A part of the Final Fantasy 14 HUD. Specifically, the first two users listed on the player's PvP team. The second one is named Mental Illness, who is playing the Tank role.

Whoever this is, i love you, keep doing what you're doing with the names, and i definitely did not have a minor existential crisis about this. Carry on! o7 #FF14 #MentalIllness

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Psychologist shares startling warning about Trump's newest addiction: 'He gets off on it!' A prominent psychologist shared a startling warning about President Donald Trump's newest addiction during a live podcast interview on Monday. Dr. John Gartner, a former professor at Johns Hopkins Uni...

Psychologist shares startling warning about Trump's newest addiction: 'He gets off on it!'

#sickos #warmonger #thrillseekers #adventurism #arrogance #ignorance #MentalIllness

www.rawstory.com/trump-iran-2...

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White text on a black background. The word rampant is highlighted in green.

"Rules were made by those in power to keep
us down," the girl says. "The conch shell is an attempt to control and silence us, to create an illusion of order in a world that thrives on chaos."
"Lene, please," Dr. Howard says. "Let's keep
things moving." He's gotten used to her pseudo-intellectual rambling. It's quickly becoming my favorite part of the week.
"Sure, let's keep things moving. That's
exactly the kind of thing an Anti-Marxists agent of rampant hyper-capitalist consumerism would say. Gotta keep the machine going. Keep up the status quo."
"I bet she hasn't even heard of Marx outside
of Internet forums," Wright says.
I'm mostly glad no one else can hear him, but
his increasingly-frequent quips have started to make it rather difficult to keep a straight face. I almost snort aloud.
I dunno, I kinda like her.
"Of course you do. You haven't read Marxist
theory, either. I'm sure you'd get along great."

White text on a black background. The word rampant is highlighted in green. "Rules were made by those in power to keep us down," the girl says. "The conch shell is an attempt to control and silence us, to create an illusion of order in a world that thrives on chaos." "Lene, please," Dr. Howard says. "Let's keep things moving." He's gotten used to her pseudo-intellectual rambling. It's quickly becoming my favorite part of the week. "Sure, let's keep things moving. That's exactly the kind of thing an Anti-Marxists agent of rampant hyper-capitalist consumerism would say. Gotta keep the machine going. Keep up the status quo." "I bet she hasn't even heard of Marx outside of Internet forums," Wright says. I'm mostly glad no one else can hear him, but his increasingly-frequent quips have started to make it rather difficult to keep a straight face. I almost snort aloud. I dunno, I kinda like her. "Of course you do. You haven't read Marxist theory, either. I'm sure you'd get along great."

The #WIPsnips word for today is #rampant. Ironically, I just posted this snippet last week, but it was the only example of rampant across *both* of my drafts.

#wip #writing #queer #trans #fiction #ya #horror #mentalillness #therapy #marx #writesky #booksky

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Let’s talk about mental illness, stigma, assholes, and politics There are a lot of non-doctor doctors diagnosing people of mental illnesses via long distance.

I ranted about mental illness stigma and politics.

“I have Bipolar 2. I experience mania, depression, anxiety and irritability, among other things. Good times. What I do not experience as a symptom is chronic asshole behavior syndrome.”

#MentalIllness #Bipolar #USpolitics #MentalHealth #stigma

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不眠症
デエビゴ
眠りの国に入れない

#jirai #mentalillness #睡眠薬

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A Schizophrenia Simulation (Based on My Experience)
A Schizophrenia Simulation (Based on My Experience) 00:01 – What this schizophrenia simulation is (and isn’t) 00:20 – The kind of voice hearing I experience 00:40 – When you can’t tell if it’s real or not 01:00 – Simulation: ambiguous voices in the environment 01:44 – What you just heard explained 02:00 – Why this kind of experience is so unsettling 02:15 – This is not meant to sensationalise 02:25 – A quick note if this was triggering

A Schizophrenia Simulation (Based on My Experience) @olidnejad #Schizophrenia #MentalHealth #MentalIllness #VoiceHearing #Psychosis

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