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2006-11-12 15:28:00 · 12 answers · asked by Silly S 1 in Health Mental Health

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seek professional help. A clinician (either a masters social worker or a licensed clinical mental health worker). A psychiatrist is great for medications to help stabilize, but also seek counseling services.

2006-11-13 17:32:13 · answer #1 · answered by Mistique 2 · 0 0

There are multiple different perspectives on what skitzophrenia is. Obviously the western approach(American), is that you have some sort of mental problem and you need to be relying on a drug tablet every day for the rest of your life, in order to suppress your symptoms.
Another perspective is that you are having a spiritual emergency. Another perspective is that information from your unconscious mind is being flushed out into your cortex(the part where your conscience is I believe). Another perspective is that you are insane and you are evil.
The truth is that you might not have had a choice in developing this problem, it could have been consistent emotional or verbal abuse from your spouse or from your family members as a child. The first thing you can do is accept responsibility for your condition, then begin to fix it yourself.
The voices could be a combination of auditory dillusion, meaning that there was a noise in your immediate atmostphere that you interpreted completely different than what the noise was. It could also be an auditory hallucination, which means that youv'e completely 'made up' this sound inside of yourself. Then again, these "hallucinations" could be leaks within your unconscious mind.
It is said that if you establish a solid connection with your unconscious mind, and if you persist enough to even understand it completely, its relationship to your conscious mind will be much more peaceful. So what do you do when you hear these voices? I really cant tell you, but I would recommend taking some necessary steps to make sure that you are well on your way in eliminatin this clutter in your mind completely.

Meditation, my friend.

2006-11-12 15:44:39 · answer #2 · answered by Sir 3 · 0 1

that is the beginnings of schizophrenia yet do not difficulty because that is treatable. you're having delusions, and that is followed by that feeling of paranoia. I agree for you to communicate over with a psychologist first, then a psychiatrist, or a minimum of for your common well-being care specialist. solid success to you.

2016-11-29 02:17:32 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

well you may be having a mental illness called schizophrenia...it is one of the first symptoms of that disease..but it might be a acute psychotic episode as well..if you have the problem for a few weeks then it is schizophrenia...if it is of lesser duration it is the other..however you need to see a doc as soon as possible as both can lead to serious hazards

2006-11-12 15:32:53 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Assume my blood sugar is low, and go get a protein based, low glycemic carb, monounsaturated fat snack. Right now it is sunflower seeds, soy nuts and almonds. I am cheating with the semi-sweet chocolate bits, though.

2006-11-12 15:31:23 · answer #5 · answered by Pegasus90 6 · 0 1

Seek help quickly.

2006-11-12 15:35:40 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Take antipsychotic medication.

2006-11-12 15:31:10 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

you remind yourself that they are not real. you also check with your doctor or attend a psychologist.

Hope you get better

2006-11-12 15:39:47 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Please go to a psychiatrist. You are having aural hallucinations. There are medications that can help you.

2006-11-12 15:41:19 · answer #9 · answered by Jo 2 · 0 0

that's you being inspired. unless it's telling you do do bad things, then you are crazy and evil.

2006-11-12 15:34:32 · answer #10 · answered by nobudE 7 · 0 1

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