Showing posts with label surviving abuse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label surviving abuse. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 22, 2019

Mental Illness Is NOT Contagious, But Recovery Is!

Mental Illness Is NOT Contagious, But Recovery Is!
I suffer from the first mental illness, and my life has been affected by toxic people with these other illnesses!!! (not Bipolar I, tho)  ...The science and psychology behind these things is fascinating.
What is Bipolar II Disorder?
  • Days without sleep or "tunnel vision." 
  • Unnecessarily ruminating on negative thoughts. 
  • Racing thoughts, sometimes kept at bay while listening to music in order to focus better (can often do things like listening to music, television, and be doing something entirely else, all at once). 
  • High intelligence &/or artistic ability.

What is the difference between Bipolar I & Bipolar II?
  • II is higher functioning (doesn't necessarily need medicine to manage illness).
  • II is more depressed than happy.
  • II's bouts of happiness are never really that ecstatic.

What is the difference between Borderline Personality Disorder & Bipolar II Disorder?
normal thinking versus borderline thinking
  • A Borderline's episodes are based on multiple episodes of trauma, to the point where they disassociate so completely, they project it onto a select few (or even themselves, physically) in order to "deal with it."
  • If a Borderline has children, there will often be a golden child.
  • Bipolars are much more stable in emotional situations, when they are not suffering from an episode.
  • Bipolar is in the nervous system, Borderline is in the psychological level of the mind.

What is narcissism?
    narcissistic abuse cycle
  • Narcissists are all about themselves and how they are represented.  Anything less than perfect is subject to negative behavior stemming from the narcissist, including (but not necessarily limited to) abuse of all variations.
  • Children will become extensions of a narcissist, as they are valued as property and not viewed as autonomous beings.
  • Narcissists can become very controlling of the people involved in any type of relationship with them.

What is gaslighting?
gaslight


  • When an abuser denies or spins the truth while manipulating the person they are abusing into believing they are insane, and that only the abuser's "truth" is valid.



What is dissociation?
    disassociation
  • When you cannot leave or fight in a traumatic situation, your only option is to freeze (to become "a deer in headlights").  Sometimes when this is done, in order to survive, you have an "out-of-body" experience to avoid the pain of the trauma.  

What is nature versus nurture?
  • Was it inherited or is it a learned behavior?  ...Odds are, it's a mix of both.  But here are some interesting articles anyway... 

    What are the social personality types?

    Where does one go for support?
    • There are many places.  You are not alone!  Here are a few:
    support




    the mind is a wonderful and fragile thingSo.. homework.. give it out
    When you get past the initial dating phase..
    And the guy decides that yes, he'd like to pursue a relationship with you..
    Give him homework
    Make it mandatory
    Because you're worth at least that much
    Have him go to websites that you've found
    Both for people who suffer from what you have
    And for family/friends of people who have your issues
    If he isn't willing to do that.. to put some serious study time in and talk to you about what he learned.. that's your first and most important red flag
    And then from there, take things very slowly
    Build something with him
    And watch how he reacts to things
    If he cares about you, he'll understand your issues, and your past and he'll want to make you comfortable
    If he doesn't.. kick him to the curb


    And here are some scans of affirmations and coping skills that can benefit everyone!
    affirmations
    coping skills, 1
    coping skills, 2
    coping skills, 3