See also "Madness Explained: Psychosis and Human Nature" amzn.to/2GSyYcW Two interviews with a young woman during and after an acute schizophrenic reaction.
To me, these interviews make it clear, and stress the fact that it is SOOOOOO very important how we treat our children. We can make them or break them. I blame the parents 100% for this girls state of mind. Perhaps a small part of her behavior is inherited, but for the most part, I think it depends on how she is treated being brought up as a child. Being a parent is the most important job and responsibility a person can have. We MUST do it well!
I wonder sometimes if children are abused mentally and physically, then their response to the abuse is seen as mental illness..then they are abused more by the doctors..so much evil in the world.😠
I I’ve watched most of theses tapes and the people seem to have really sweet natured and very eloquent my heart goes out to all of them.... mental illness is a cruel illness
Did anyone else notice how drastically she changed in those five days? Not just the fact that she saw things “clear” now, but her body language, her posture, even the attitude. When she just came is, she was a scared young woman who wanted to do whatever others told her. By the end of it, it’s like that breakdown helped her realize everything that’d been going on isn’t her fault. Fascinating
I don't know where she's from in the South but she has the most beautiful, soft and gentle accent. Really her way of being formed by where she grew up is a treasure. She was the one suffering great difficulties but I am the one humbled by her graciousness.
She's a people pleaser and is both gentle and sensitive person. It's so sad to children raised in unsafe homes. 💔 That second part was like watching a completely different person.