I Think My Mother May Have a Personality Disorder, and I Am Unsure How I Can Help and Deal With It.?
Question by Bianca I: I think my Mother may have a personality disorder, and I am unsure how I can help and deal with it.?
I am sorry if this post comes off a bit long.
I am 16 years old. My father was an abusive man who had depression. My unmarried Mother decided to let him go when I was 6 years of age. I have been living with my Mother, and her… Continue reading
How Should I Talk to My Mom?
Question by Addie: How should I talk to my mom?
I’m 19. Most of the time I’m away at college, and live in my dorm. I go home about once a month (I’m not that far away from home).
Anyway, lately I’ve been having a lot of trouble with my mom. She doesn’t respect me. She doesn’t treat me like an adult, at all.
Every time I go home, she tells me that I’m… Continue reading
Is It Right to See Psychiatrist in Depersonalisation or Mentally Detached?
Question by nitin: Is it right to see psychiatrist in depersonalisation or mentally detached?
plz reply my friend suffering from that
Best answer:
Answer by Barry
Maybe later, but first:
Depersonalization/derealization: Opester, a therapist with more than 20 years of experience, specialising in dissociative disorders, and former contributor here, provided a post which is well worth viewing at: http://au.answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AjGm6SZeDl.EmP3AKExBq3fh5gt.;_ylv=3?qid=20070729124635AAGBzdb&show=7#profile-info-418bccfb9324deeab3120af8e1ccb6ffaa Regard DP/DR as being purely temporary.
Advice from other therapists, and sufferers: When affected, run… Continue reading
Chris on Medication
chris on medication
Is Pleasure Pleasure?
Question by Little big brains: Is pleasure pleasure?
Every time I have sex with someone I feel like a piece of me is taken from me that I can’t retrieve, a big piece, like a sacred piece. Why?
I bring this up because my counselor said the most wrong of all wrong assumptions about me, he said, that “I”, which is “me”, “I” don’t feel worthy of being loved. Honestly, his assumption did not… Continue reading