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Mental Illness in Underdeveloped Child Separation:
To understand the many
emotional breakdowns in our society we must understand how a person
with a mental health has not separated from his or her inner person
at childhood. Many mental illnesses and other problems in society
are complicated simply because we do not always see the problem, which
lies beneath the mental and physical disabilities. Our child within
will exist throughout our lifetime, and if we do not recognize this
‘inner child’ we often suffer emotional breakdowns. As
a result, most professionals struggle to find a way to treat patients
with mental disabilities, yet often fail to see that the problem is
buried deep within the individual’s mind structure. The child
that was ignored, emotionally neglected, possibly abused physically,
or witnessed many bad disturbances, is buried beneath a shattering
mind disorder and until the main problem is dealt with, the problem
will continue to grow. To contact the inner self one has to have a
basic knowledge of his or her problems. Once a basic knowledge is
situated, the person can move to the next step. Having a basic understanding
of you, disability can bring forth rewards by helping the patient
to accept his or her handicap. Emotional interruptions often stem
from a lifelong childhood that has been ignored. Once the person comes
to his or her agreement with that child of the past it is often easier
to help the person move forward in recovery. After seeing, what lead
to the mental illness the person can find a way to deal with his or
her symptoms better? Some diagnoses however a stemmed from brain injuries,
chemical and physical imbalances and so forth. While the underlying
problem exist, effective treatment is not possible until someone deals
with the biological aspect of the problem.
For example, Schizophrenia
was recently found to be a disease of the mind because the Twin Holes
have a larger side to the cavity of the brain organ. Other factors
key into the understanding of schizophrenia, including genetics. Many
patients that suffer with schizophrenia also had a disruptive childhood
and often will deny any such happenings whether it is proved or not.
The key then on the therapeutic level is to get the patient to get
in touch with his childhood and attempt to remove denial. As long
as a patient is in denial it is more complicated to treat him or her.
Another example can be seen with patients that are diagnosed with
posttraumatic stress disorder. Often these patients were subjected
to trauma as a child and the disorder escalated during a traumatic
experience. The solution then is to addressing the child buried beneath
the disorder and moving forward to the traumatic trigger that put
the disorder in severe state of mind. Once you dig deep into the childhood
and help the patient to become acquainted with the child within then
it is possible to treat the patient more effectively.
The problem with many counselors is that they fail to listen to the
patient. Often a few believe I am the one holding the degree so I
know more than you do. However, this is far from the truth. If more
people listened to the patient mental health would not be as extreme
as it is today. No one can know more about a condition than the one
suffering. The best solution is to following a set of steps, starting
with listening and hearing what the patient is telling you. If the
patient doe not understand his or her problem then you have to reach
down deep inside the patient’s child and ask this person questions.
After you reach the child within then you can learn more about the
patient.
This can help you find
a strategy that might work best for the patient. Remember all people
are different and each person should have his or her own set of strategies.
If you found that a therapeutic strategy works for one person and
not another, then you know that there are differences that need immediate
attention. Taking it one-step and ‘one day at a time’
is also useful and this strategy has worked wonders for many regardless
of what they are suffering.
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