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Gathering myself, too many possibilities... Over thinking clouds judgment, and brings needless turmoil.
A mental disorder or mental illness is a psychological or behavioral pattern generally associated with subjective distress or disability that occurs in an individual, and which is not a part of normal development or culture. The recognition and understanding of mental health conditions has changed over time and across cultures, and there are still variations in the definition, assessment, and classification of mental disorders, although standard guideline criteria are widely accepted. A few mental disorders are diagnosed based on the harm to others, regardless of the subject's perception of distress. Over a third of people in most countries report meeting criteria for the major categories at some point in their lives.
The causes are often explained in terms of a diathesis-stress model or biopsychosocial model. In biological psychiatry, mental disorders are conceptualized as disorders of brain circuits likely caused by developmental processes shaped by a complex interplay of genetics and experience.[1]
Services are based in psychiatric hospitals or in the community. Diagnoses are made by psychiatrists or clinical psychologists using various methods, often relying on observation and questioning in interviews. Treatments are provided by various mental health professionals. Psychotherapy and psychiatric medication are two major treatment options, as are social interventions, peer support and self-help. In some cases there may be involuntary detention and involuntary treatment where legislation allows.
Stigma and discrimination add to the suffering associated with the disorders, and have led to various social movements attempting to increase acceptance.
It was nice to get out on a little bike ride along Puget Sound last night. It really helps to get your mind off of everything going on around us at the moment. As we were riding, the sun started to break through the thick clouds. I couldn't find anything to use for a foreground, so Evelyn gladly posed for the shot. I love the dynamic range of the Sony Camera sensor - this was a single shot exposure!
..I had a mental break down today, well, it was all inside today for the most part.
Until I just looked -him- in the eyes and he knew something was wrong.
He drove back and forth, up and down my drive way until I'd say something.. he knew this would drive me crazy. For the sake of wasting gas and my hardcore environmentalist ways.
Of course, I finally spilled, but not very detailed.
He was already running late, so I let him go. We hugged and I told him not to worry.
After he left I called him and reminded him not to worry.
Sigh, this is life. As I always say, it happens. Tomorrow will be better, is all I can hope.
He looks like mentally concentrating, but actually he's just getting tired from walking too much at Hakone hiking course.
Green fields, sunny light, and breath of air... Here must be the best place to relax!
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a volte scegli le foto
perchè semplicemente ti piacciono.
questa è una scelta di prospettiva.
ricordo bene che quando
scattai questa foto stavo pensando
ad un determinato momento della mia
vita, uno dei più belli, il più importante,
quello che rimane impresso come un tatuaggio,
il greatest fall insomma.
l ho scattata cercando di guardarmi
con la tua prospettiva di quel giorno.
ieri sera è stato tutt'altro che speciale,
ieri sera è stato perfetto, è stato il colpo
di pistola dritto in testa. ha colpito l'emisfero
giusto, addirittura. quando ho scattato
questa foto ho ricordato le stelle e quella luce soffusa,
quel nostro clichè. e ieri sera mentre parlavi ho rimesso
mentalmente quella maglietta comprata a termini
coi bottoncini e le manichette di pizzo, ho ricordato tutto con
la massima precisione e non mi sei mancato.
per la prima volta in venticinque giorni mi è sembrato
di aver appoggiato la testa sulle tue gambe, e it was
the first time in my life where i did something right.
♥
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