Are Mental Scars Real Or Are They Just Excuses We Use To Deflect Responsibility From Our Abnormal Behaviors?
Question by MEAT PUPPET | Posted in Psychology
I don't get the judiciousness that it's okay to kill yourself all of a sudden because you have mental scars... As if it's an official pass. If that's the case anyone can have scars depending on how tenuous their psyche is and it would be impossible to judge anyone for their actions because you just wouldn't know!
Answer: Take it me they are very real for the persons - like me - who are living with them. Time does not heal all wounds - by a hair's breadth scabs them over. The scary thing is I wasn't consciously aware of many of them or some of the behaviors they caused for a big time. Some were bizarre, some quirky and some just labled "bad personality traits". Friends called me doolally or adventurous; the family considers me the Black Sheep. On the positive side, I experienced a serious wake up call a few years ago that helped me see some of my problems for the first time. Since then I have made it a habit to slow down and consideration things before I do them. It has helped a lot. But the scars are
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What Is Worse, Mental Scars, Or Physical Scars?
Question by The Cat | Posted in Psychology
Which one is worse, in your conception?
Answer: Mental scars,they may transform a person completely.
I had a very incontestable live the past 4 years,and I cant forget it,how the people treated me.Im full of hate now.
Im planning for take an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth of course,but I would prefer not to have stomachache always when I think about my past.
Is this normal?
Answer: Well, they certainly won't "settle" if you keep opening the wound .... will they?
Do You Ever Wish That Other People Could See Your Emotional And Mental Scars???
Question by Blackout | Posted in Mental Health
It's harder to see what's flourishing on inside another person, right?
So do you ever wish that people close to you, could see your emotional and mental scarring?
Because then they could informed what is or was happening and try helping you.
I wish i could show how i feel inside to my family, i have tried influential them they don't understand or really give a damn ( they rather have long intense talks about football and football transfers)
So peradventure if they saw how much i was hurting inside , they would help me, instead criticising or ignoring me. I would have to slit my throat before they did something and even then they would only do
Answer: Yes i have felt like this before, and still do sometimes!
It gives you such an feverish feeling of helplessness and loneliess but what i have learnt is most of the time they have their own issues, or maybe they aside you because they just dont know how to deal with it, or what to say!
Maybe they have guilt about something and find it easier to give someone the brush-off you than open up!
But, as for your problems, i would suggest seeing a counsellor or therapist....what you said about ' would have to fissure my throat before they did something ' concerns me...i have felt exactly like this before, but it's not good as it can lead to self abuse...please
How Would You React If You Were Under The Care Of Someone Of Mental Health Profession Whos Arm Full Of Scars?
Question by kiza | Posted in Mental Health
from self damage or presumed to be self harm..would this worry you or make you feel better? Only if you were a self harmer yourself or would you rather this concealed?
Answer: it would make good me feel better, nobody can truly understand self harm unless they also accomplished it
the only time i would worry is if they were fresh because that would mean the person is still having problems
but i would rather be helped by a former sufferer then someone who has no intimate
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