Shrooms00087
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I must have overlooked this post.
Sorry about the hugging trees thing. I only know enough about the primitive use of psychedelics to get me into trouble. I had to re-read this thread. For one thing you are taking what I say to other posters out of context with the conversation you and I were having on the side. Anyways, I'm not a psychiatrist and I'm assuming you are not either. All I have to draw from are my own experiences as a person with mental illness and I am also a social worker. So I can say with a clear conscience that in my own personal experience, the OP of this thread needs to stabilize BEFORE they consider going the med-free route you have suggested as an alternative. The quickest and safest way to stabilize is to take the meds as prescribed. Then again, my cards are on the table and you are still refusing to tell your story.
OP said that he/she did not want to take the drugs. And I agree stabilization is key. Now, you mentioning you are a social worker, as a social worker I am kind of worried that you are trying to force a story out of someone who you seem to assume is unwilling. That is kind of menacing. However, you're off the hook, my problem here is my need for detail but I can give you the basic run of things.
I had been abusing amphetamines and had a foreclosure of reality. There can be MANY things attributed here as to why it happened. However this is not important, the important thing is my subjectivity of reality was reincorporated with reality. It wasn't pretty, but the worst of it was definitely trying to get help from the hospitals and from psychiatrists. I did come across one who diagnosed me (after five other psychiatrists each with their own differing view) that gave me klonopin. Now, the most important thing out of everything I had said is that you do social work! You should be very weary of your words and use them carefully.
No, what Ho Chi Minh said was more accurate. Catatonia is not its own class like schizophrenia. It is one of many symptoms of schizophrenia but is not on equal footing in the Holy DSM.
I'm sorry but how can you be in conflict with the DSM?
*My only response to the previous conflict is this:
Your "tough love" is fear objectified.
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