While Those "Observers" Observe Me...[1] 


[1]  While making sure they, as the 'others',  don't get blamed for anything, of course.



 

Included on this page is a featured series  I now call: 

Therapeutic Chats- for the Acutely Normal 

A Psychiatrized Individual Observes and Assesses the Disordered Mob from HER point of view. This is the same mad mob which has defined her as “inherently defective” and the same Mob Members who “hide” in plain sight, while defining themselves as the “normal” and as the standard to emulate.  Are these observations born out of my “paranoid delusions and hallucinated conversations” as assessed by my observers, or are they just an account of every day reality which is being stated as it is by the individual while being denied by the delusional “normal.”  

Let's just look at it and see what truths may emerge from the looking without the usual defence of the dysfunctional status quo blocking the view.  

Is this Psychiatric Fiction or Unrecognized, Unadmitted Fact? 

Let the reader decide for him or herself.

Stepping Carefully Around the Elephant in the Room 05/20/2012

I have a couple of questions for all of my charming “friends” co -workers and neighbours here, both past and present. These two questions are directed especially to those who have not said one word directly to me about what has been going on here, but who also smile and act “friendly” to my face. 

Question one:
If I were to talk about you to others, either in your presence, or in your absence, in EXACTLY the same way you talk about me, (whatever that way is on an individual basis) would you consider me to be “normal”, superior to others, or thinking and behaving in an acceptable manner?
(The meaning of these questions and the answers given will, of course, vary, from person to person and I am aware of that.)

I want to know this because if you, and how you are representing good and normal, are the correct ways to be, then I SHOULD be using you as my model shouldn’t I?

Second Question:
If I mimic your example and do so precisely, will I then be seen BY you as mentally healthy, or mentally ill? 

What is your answer?

 

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Clinical Gazers

Don’t cast your “I” on me

I have my own “I” with which to perceive myself.

My “I” defines my identity

So keep your “I” on yourself and not on me.

If you do, then one day,

Your “I” and my “I”

May become two pretty good “I”s

With an improved vision of the reality which is all around us

Which you would already have known was there

If you had not kept your “I”

Focused on me alone,

And had instead, cast your “I” on some of those

Who wanted to avert their “I”s

From the truth about themselves.

 

 

 
The Awareness Gap
 
See if you can decipher the mysterious difference in meaning between someone who no longer bothers speaking to you, even though she has no idea what you have to say to others about her, “covertly,” and the same person who knows everything you have to say about her, which is not “covert” at all.
 
Perhaps a committee of experts could help all of you find the hidden meaning in that.
 
Of  course those SAME experts will tell you that if you are looking for “hidden 
 
meaning”  that means you need an anti-psychotic. So be careful what you say, and to 
 
whom, while you look so hard for that which has  never actually been “hidden.”

Reality Swallowed Up by The DSM

(Delusionally Subjective Matrix) 

I told my last psychiatrist, who I actually liked as a human being, that what psychiatry is actually doing, is including what actually happens to people in relation to dysfunctional groups, in our sick SOCIETY, as a part of their evaluations inside the parameters of the diagnostics as if it were “symptoms” when it is, in fact, REALITY which is being denied. I meant it then and I mean it NOW.


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