I commend yo for your courage. I have found that intelligent people are more compassionate than ignorant people, and those intelligent people are the ones who make the great changes in our society. Thank you for helping make the changes.
Z.M This isn't a competition. The overall take away is not supose to be about how to help someone with OCD. The message here is how we all need to be more aware and less crtiical of others. The example she gives about her parents being open about her illness, is the lesson. Those who suffer with depression, and anxiety shouldn't have to feel ashamed. Most do and so they hide it, or speak through guarded filters. When others know the truth and respond with empathy (like the boys in school) it can be part of the healing. Finally, there will be degrees of mental illness, like a metatisized cancer, even the best doctors can't cure. But the goal is to give everyone, even the most severe cases, options to get help. Getting help starts when a person can say they need help. Sadly, those who suffer from mental health issues often isolate themselves and hide what they're thinking, which is like sitting on the beach when you already have a sunburn. It only makes things worse.
You would be wrong. And you aren’t mentally ill. Or you have the mental illness equivalent of a sprained ankle. I had OCD. Not depression, not anxiety, not over privileged white kid disorder, but OCD. My entire family would not support getting treatment. It took years to get it. I suffered violent assault, neglect, and so much of my life stolen away. They forced me to do yard labor believing it would treat my OCD. It made it worse. I will never forgive them.
God bless those two kids who were sensitive enough to understand and offered her help. :)
Thanks for your courage! As you say, those of us who are suffering need someone to reach out and empathize.
Thank you for sharing. You are a wonderful inspiration.
My entire family dumped me due to my C-PTSD... which they caused.
Dunning Kruger my husband doesn't support me nor, does my family whom both caused it.
My parents don't even know that it was them that caused my ptsd
@@jewelsdonovan376and you didn’t cause your parents ptsd? You self involved over privileged brar
I commend yo for your courage. I have found that intelligent people are more compassionate than ignorant people, and those intelligent people are the ones who make the great changes in our society. Thank you for helping make the changes.
Great talk!!
Thank you for sharing.
Z.M This isn't a competition. The overall take away is not supose to be about how to help someone with OCD. The message here is how we all need to be more aware and less crtiical of others. The example she gives about her parents being open about her illness, is the lesson. Those who suffer with depression, and anxiety shouldn't have to feel ashamed. Most do and so they hide it, or speak through guarded filters. When others know the truth and respond with empathy (like the boys in school) it can be part of the healing. Finally, there will be degrees of mental illness, like a metatisized cancer, even the best doctors can't cure. But the goal is to give everyone, even the most severe cases, options to get help. Getting help starts when a person can say they need help. Sadly, those who suffer from mental health issues often isolate themselves and hide what they're thinking, which is like sitting on the beach when you already have a sunburn. It only makes things worse.
Thanks Alyse.
You need to come to Lethbridge Alberta !! Please
0.75x speed sounds more normal
I wanna meet someone with DID..IT'S SO INTERESTING!
I/We do have DID however, I don't think I'd be helpful in any way ^^' - M
Mental illness is a million times worse than the stigma. If you're worried about stigma you're lucky.
The term "mental illness" IS THE STIGMA. Sorry 2 say.
You would be wrong. And you aren’t mentally ill. Or you have the mental illness equivalent of a sprained ankle. I had OCD. Not depression, not anxiety, not over privileged white kid disorder, but OCD. My entire family would not support getting treatment. It took years to get it. I suffered violent assault, neglect, and so much of my life stolen away. They forced me to do yard labor believing it would treat my OCD. It made it worse. I will never forgive them.
hyperverbel is a sign of mania
Coughing is a sign of lung cancer
Kind Of Sounds Like PANDAS, Since Her OCD Sounds Like It Started Suddenly After An Illness
She talks so fast, she sounds like a tape recorder on fast forward. I don't mean to be insulting, I just can't keep up with her!
I really tried to listen, but ... wow!
You can lower the video speed.
You are insulting. “The squeaks of his wheel chair is so distracting!” Or “his cancer is so depressing to witness lol”
cal it like it is its a demon