Thank you for the shout out! Also I will be starting a Hearing voices network online group in a few months if you or anyone else you know want to be apart of it. Just let me know!
As a sud/mental health therapist, I value much your personal lived experience reports. Both helps deepen the understanding about psychosis symptons, as well as, destigmatizes/normalizes the experience for those having had the experience of these symptoms. Keep doing what you do!
What an INCREDIBLE perspective on psychosis. You have gone beyond finding a silver lining to almost glorifying psychosis. You went beyond embracing it to finding beauty in the beast. I love it.
@@chrisslate1506 oh gosh, thanks, I’ve tried to make the best out of a shitty situation. Gotta live with it somehow! I think I’d be pretty miserable if I didn’t come to terms with it somehow. Also, from an objective viewpoint, psychosis is really fascinating. It’s an amazing topic to dive into. I think educating myself about it has helped me a lot to accept it and to see it from a neutral light and not so much as inherently negative. It does its function, that doesn’t mean it’s personally out to get me. Just another illness like any other.
@psychotic.in.seattle Yes. Embracing it. I have been exploring a lot of DBT shit lately. Online and in person with my counselor. If you're not already familiar, one practice, particularly"radical acceptance" parallels what you're saying.
@@chrisslate1506 yeah, I love that stuff! Radical acceptance has helped me a lot. I dove into DBT a few years ago and it made a huge difference in my life.
1. Your outfit and makeup are always SO on-point! 2. I learned the term "intersubjectivity" as I began my own existential philosophy research, starting with Yalom and a few of his peripherals. It's a useful term! I feel it has a place in the discourse here. And I feel like there could be a flip side to that coin. Not "disagreement," I guess, but something more fitting for the context. Antisubjectivity? Countersubjectivity? Idk! 3. I can't wait to check out these names you've posited! Thank you so much for caring about this topic and bringing the information to us here. This conversation is invaluable to me and countless others, I'm sure. 4. Can't wait to see your interview vids! 5. Thanks again 😊
@@norasupernova oh wow I can’t wait to look into that! I’ve definitely just dipped my toes into this realm of thought, but I love learning more - I just don’t know where to start! So thank you for introducing me to intersubjectivity. That sounds right up my alley.
Thank you for the shout out! Also I will be starting a Hearing voices network online group in a few months if you or anyone else you know want to be apart of it. Just let me know!
Hell yeah! I’ll spread the word!
As a sud/mental health therapist, I value much your personal lived experience reports. Both helps deepen the understanding about psychosis symptons, as well as, destigmatizes/normalizes the experience for those having had the experience of these symptoms. Keep doing what you do!
@@Muddysnoww thank you for your work! I appreciate what you do.
What an INCREDIBLE perspective on psychosis. You have gone beyond finding a silver lining to almost glorifying psychosis. You went beyond embracing it to finding beauty in the beast. I love it.
@@chrisslate1506 oh gosh, thanks, I’ve tried to make the best out of a shitty situation. Gotta live with it somehow! I think I’d be pretty miserable if I didn’t come to terms with it somehow.
Also, from an objective viewpoint, psychosis is really fascinating. It’s an amazing topic to dive into. I think educating myself about it has helped me a lot to accept it and to see it from a neutral light and not so much as inherently negative. It does its function, that doesn’t mean it’s personally out to get me. Just another illness like any other.
@psychotic.in.seattle Yes. Embracing it. I have been exploring a lot of DBT shit lately. Online and in person with my counselor. If you're not already familiar, one practice, particularly"radical acceptance" parallels what you're saying.
@@chrisslate1506 yeah, I love that stuff! Radical acceptance has helped me a lot. I dove into DBT a few years ago and it made a huge difference in my life.
1. Your outfit and makeup are always SO on-point!
2. I learned the term "intersubjectivity" as I began my own existential philosophy research, starting with Yalom and a few of his peripherals. It's a useful term! I feel it has a place in the discourse here. And I feel like there could be a flip side to that coin. Not "disagreement," I guess, but something more fitting for the context. Antisubjectivity? Countersubjectivity? Idk!
3. I can't wait to check out these names you've posited! Thank you so much for caring about this topic and bringing the information to us here. This conversation is invaluable to me and countless others, I'm sure.
4. Can't wait to see your interview vids!
5. Thanks again 😊
@@norasupernova oh wow I can’t wait to look into that! I’ve definitely just dipped my toes into this realm of thought, but I love learning more - I just don’t know where to start! So thank you for introducing me to intersubjectivity. That sounds right up my alley.
Can you make a video on coming to terms/accepting big life decisions made while psychotic
@@Redacted.135 oh boy! Absolutely, I sure have a lot of experience with that.
@@Psychotic.in.Seattle thank you! Love your videos they’ve really helped me through a lot
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