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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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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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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you know what hes diagnosed with or what caused it?
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