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There's an inverted bell curve that goes like this:
No need to elaborate further.

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I've encountered many people with schizospectrum symptoms (including myself) who say therapy doesn't work for them, and usually after talking it becomes clear they lie to their therapist, make up problems to talk about, or go along with whatever their therapist's assesment of them is and suppress anything that doesn't fit. This is actually a problem common enough that it shows up in schizospectrum therapy research. It's worth stating explicitly you should be able to tell your therapist whatever youre feeling, even if that is
1. I feel nothing and have nothing to talk about
2. I hate you/think you're evil/think you're plotting again me
3. I think you hate me/think I'm evil/think I'm doing something bad
4. I think this isn't working and the things you tell me don't help me
5. Your analysis of what I'm going through is wrong
6. You're making me feel angry/sad/useless/stupid
7. I feel like you're secretly trying to communicate [x] to me because you said [y]
8. I've just been trying to guess what you want me to say and saying it
9. I'm suffering because of things I can only describe as otherworldly or spiritual or not of this world
Getting a trustworthy therapist can be difficult, and a bad therapist might react in a way that makes you feel like you can't do these things when you do say them. I always look for leftist therapists who will advocate for my rights as a patient and who are critical of police and institutionalization, and this advice is most relevant to people who are entering therapy consensually rather than under coercive, dangerous circumstances. A good therapist will want you to say these things and won't be upset or reject you, they'll just try to help with the issue.
disability pride month is july and im on vacation and have not checked tumblr in a week but here is some love for people with personality disorders <33 because yes they are disabling and it sucks. SO:
i love you people with npd
i love you people with bpd
i love you people with aspd
i love you people with hpd
i love you people with stpd
i love you people with szpd
i love you people with ppd
i love you people with avpd
i love you people with ocpd
i love you people with dpd
i love you people with personality disorders
i love you people who were told they feel nothing when they feel too much
i love you people with scary feelings
i love you if you call yourself a narcissist or just say you have npd
i love you people with disorders that make people flinch
i love you people with the big scary disorders
i love you people who spiral because they didn't text back in a few minutes
i love you people who feel safer when hidden behind a mask
i love you people who always mask and i love you people who don't mask and i love you people who can't mask
yall are amazing and i love you so much
you are deserving of love and appreciation and understanding even if you aren't "healed"
love, a pwPDs
t shirt that says i survived hell and all i got was this stupid personality disorder
btw your witty and creative friend could have npd, the family member that believes fortune tellers and always closes the windows could have stpd, the friendly neighbour that always asks how did your day go could have aspd, the not-so-talkative sweetheart you're dating could have dpd, the classmate that always shares jokes with you could have szpd. personality disorders ain't as special or rare as you think, you just don't know them enough. it's not always obvious!!

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INCLUDES ALL CLUSTER A, CLUSTER B, CLUSTER C, FLAGS!!
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CLUSTER A:
CLUSTER B:
CLUSTER C:
links to the original posters flags I used: (some may be re posts because of archived things, or broken links idk)
{ STPD - PPD - SZPD } { HPD - NPD - BPD - ASPD } { OCPD - AVPD - DPD }
Stop saying differently abled when you mean disabled.
Stop saying gifted burnt out kid when you mean disabled.
Stop saying the c-slur when you mean disabled.
Stop saying 'super power' when you mean disabled.
Stop saying senile when you mean disabled.
Stop saying special needs when you mean needs for someone who is disabled.
Start saying disabled when you mean disabled.
Disability isn't, nor will it ever be, a dirty word. The only reason you think it's dirty is because you walked on it with muddy shoes.
Cluster a culture is being suspicious and somewhat convinced and paranoid that others can read your mind and see into your internal world, especially if you:
a) tell them too much
b) don't control your facial expressions and body language
c) give accidental proof that you have..thoughts, feelings and are a real person *gasp*