realistically ask yourself why you have that "voice" are you not being challanged enough, or is it too hard, amybe you just want time to your self, maybe you feel that colledge is a road leading you to nowhere. Asess how important this career move(thats normally where it leads) is, thalk to your school coucilor, parents and carefully accepts advise from friends, I say carefully becuase they may be in the same boat and have a less mature way of looking at the road ahead, if making a few class changes, getting yourself involved in classes that spark your interest and devoting some one on one time to yourself would keep you from giving up all together, then its an option to look into. Education isnt alwats easy, but if you are passionate about what your learning, you'll get more out of it!
2006-11-21 10:51:54
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answered by AntzaGurl 3
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Well, there are multiple possibilities. The first is your own imagination. In other words, you're generating the responses yourself in response to your own questions without realizing it. This would be psychologically abnormal and perhaps indicative of another psychological disorder. However, I think a significant percentage of normal people have at some rare occasion in their life done this after spending too much time in isolation, for example. Another is the psychiatric disorder of schizophrenia, which tends to be a chronic, organic brain disorder that's treated with antipsychotics. Almost all psychiatrists would put you on antipsychotics if you mentioned this experience to them. A third is that a drug or chemical imbalance in your body caused abnormal brain function temporarily, causing auditory hallucinations. A fourth is that a demonic presence has taken interest in you. Most people would probably laugh at that, but there are millions of people in the world who know that kind of stuff is real. Honestly, the Catholic Church is the church with the most experience dealing with demonic interference, obsession, and possession. Most priests aren't trained to evaluate for this or do exorcisms, however. So you'd have to consult and find one with experience. But what they do works. What some local minister from some random local Church suggests may or may not.
2016-05-22 10:22:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Take a good look at your class schedule. Is the afternoon classes courses you are enjoying?
Take classes that keep you wanting to learn more and that might help you quiet that voice.
2006-11-21 10:50:11
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answered by Bogie 3
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This is a very good blog, a beginner’s guide to abnormal psychology.
Short, clear and simple; and you can even post your question and contact the author regarding particular subject you are interested in, for FREE
http://sensitive-psychoworld.blogspot.com/
2006-11-21 12:18:13
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answered by LIz 4
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Medication works
2006-11-21 11:17:41
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answered by schoolot 5
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I would look at your final goal. Would you like to work at a major corp. or ...... what? Once you find your goal then you will be more able to focus at school. Also you should have a school counselor. He/She should be able to help you through things.
2006-11-21 10:49:22
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answered by CookFrNW 3
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Show em who's boss
2006-11-21 10:51:10
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answered by Bullz_ eye 6
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Just say NO
2006-11-21 10:51:39
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answered by surfnsfree 5
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get a part -time job working in retail..
2006-11-21 10:50:35
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answered by carasmom 3
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i can do it, i can do it, i can do it, i can do it, i can do it, i can do it,i can do it, i can do it, i can do it. It is important.LEAVE ME ALONE! no, i'm not really sure, i never get that voice. yet...
2006-11-21 10:47:58
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answered by daniellelee10 2
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