mental health sites?

julie h asked:


anybody know any good sites to visit for trying to diagnose a mental disorder…like is there an online quiz or something…i don’t wanna go see a counselor just yet…hey, thanks!!! (:

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Is the onset of a mental disorder sudden or gradual?

Anna!!! asked:


Like, schizophrenia, or bipolar disorder.
Or a personality disorder (any of them).

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Is there a mental dysfunction or disorder like this at all?

stratoluck asked:


Every single day without meaning to, I look at the clock at exactly 9:11.

Now, I do fear terrorists, but that has nothing to do with why I would happen to look at the clock every day at 9:11 am and 9:11 pm. Is my mind on a mental clock and it’s telling me to look? Every time I look and see it, it makes me even more unsettled.

I have no clue what could be causing that.

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How does supervised visitation work when noncustodial parent lives out of state?

Caitlyn L asked:


I live in New York, and have a 14 month old daughter whose father lives in Pennsylvania. Her father has been diagnosed with a severe mental health disorder, and has been hospitalized in inpatient psychiatric units three times within the past 18 months. He has also been convicted of animal cruelty. I am fairly sure no judge would be crazy enough to award him custody either legal or physical, but am unsure of how visitation, especially supervised visitation would work with the fact that he lives roughly 6-7 hours away, any ideas?

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I always get very annoyed easily. What do you think is my mental disorder?

Andrea B asked:


I get annoyed easily. My friend thinks I get annoyed every time with everything.
HELP! WHAT`S THIS DISORDER CALLED!?!??!?!

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Do you find a mental health pattern forming here?

Electro-Shock Blues asked:


Just through my experience, there seems to be some sort of “mental illness trend” establishing itself quite thoroughly..
I think that not only some people are incredibly willing to accept that they have a mental illness, but I also find that some people actually WANT one (Just by personal observation, I have found this most prominent in teenagers).
Is mental illness becoming a “fad”, especially in the teenage generation?
And would this “fad” partially be the reason behind so many over-diagnoses and self-diagnoses?
I’m not trying to accuse anyone of being over-dramatic attention seekers. Honestly, if attention is what they’re seeking, I wouldn’t be surprised. With today’s technology isolating so many individuals from the physical world around them, it would be logical to figure that people do not know how to react well with others in person, therefore, they feel that lack of attention that they need.
I do not think it is fair that so many people go running to psychiatrists and accepting the pills they are prescribed. I do not think it is fair to the people who do not need the medicines, and I do not think it is fair to the people that really do have a mental disorder.
Do they even know what the pills are?! I mean, anyone can tell you the name and what it is SUPPOSED to do for you, but what exactly is put into these things?

I am asking this only because that, as a 16 year old teenager who’s been under a lot of stress these past few years, I do not think it is fair that I have been diagnosed so early and so quickly.
Bipolar. The name sticks. Call it denial, but I am unwilling to accept that I truly have any sort of disorder until I am living on my own with a stable career and place to call mine. If I have all of these things going for me, and yet I am still having trouble mentally, THEN I will consider the idea of a mental illness.
Whether or not I actually have it is irrelevent. My point is, so many young people are being diagnosed with this or that, and I just don’t believe that even 3/4 of these assumptions are true!
Bottom line -
WHY DOES THIS SOUND ATTRACTIVE TO THEM?
Do they not realize that once their sanity is truly questioned, a lot of what they think and say will be questioned as well?
As long as people remember that you have a mental disorder, generally speaking, they will always in the back of their mind wonder if your sanity is up to par.
You can claim your sanity all you want, but there’s still too much stigma and question in the world for anyone to really believe you.
Does anyone else think this is wrong?

I’m not blaming anyone for these things, but just throwing this out there:
It seems like mental illness has soared within this past decade or so, like an epidemic. Can it all honestly be true?

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what caused my brothers mental disorder?

ilyxj asked:


well my brother just stares at him self in the mirror most of his day nodding his head while staring at the mirror
he takes atleast 4 showers a day and washes his clothes everyday he allways says “good forever”
he always google searches yoga stuff and egyptian temples. he rarely talks to the family anymore
when we wer younger he was different. then he started smoking weed.. then taking ecstacy mushrooms then all of a sudden he changed?

you know what hes diagnosed with or what caused it?

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How do you become a psychologist that works with people that have schizophrenia or other mental disorders?

nsgstudent2011 asked:


I was going to school for nursing until I took a psychiatric nursing course and loved it. I was going to continue with nursing and become an advanced practice nurse in psychiatric mental health, but wiping ***** for the next few years just isn’t appealing to me. I am thinking of changing my major to psychology. So, if I major in psychology what do I have to do to work in the mental health field?

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Question about a client with mental health issues?

nelliep asked:


I work in a place that sets up waiver services for people with physical disabilities(attendant care, transportation, etc). Often, my consumers have mental disorders (technically we aren’t supposed to serve them if they have a primary diagnosis of mental disorders but primary and secondary don’t seem very black and white in theses instances). Anyway, this consumer has problems getting around so I have him recieving sdervices to help with that. Lately, though, he’s been contacting me in tears, telling me that his doctors are telling him that he needs heart and lung transplants, that they are going to put him in a nursing home, etc. I contacted his mental health case worker and she said, “Oh, that’s not true, He makes this stuff up, it’s just how he’s always been.” Ok, well fine, but what should I say to the guy? My hands are tied service-wise but should I just play along? Do I tell him that I know what he is saying is untrue? He is so upset and I’m just at a loss here…

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Is it true that **** is classified as a “disease” or a mental disorder, lol?

Irish asked:


Why on earth would that be the case?
Studdard: I think you’re wrong, as far as I know **** is classified as a mental disorder – personally I don’t see why it should be.

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