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Thursday, February 20, 2014
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
Hypomania - a milder form of Mania
In this video, the reporter shares the mental personality disorder hypomania and provides a woman's experiences to further explain the condition. Mental issues such as hypomania and others are often overlooked by family. Those who think they are "normal" dismiss others as being "odd, weird, crazy." But there is more to what those, who are coping with an imperfect body, are going through. They are typically unaware of what is happening at the moment that it is occurring. Demanding that one act a certain way while in a weak state of mind is like talking to a wall for some and for others might lead to major disputes or worse violence. The one going through the mania, must be given the opportunity to do the following in order to calm down: pace one's self, cut back on certain activities, be left alone if he or she is in no danger of harming self or others, or removed from the environment that is causing major stress. Also, he or she might need to be reminded to take his or her medication, herbal supplement, etc.
Friday, February 14, 2014
Thursday, February 13, 2014
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Monday, February 10, 2014
Friday, February 7, 2014
Personal Story and Education on Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Thursday, February 6, 2014
Schizoid Personality Disorder - They Don't Have Relationships with Others
Ever wonder why some relatives don't come around you or no other family member? Do you question whether they have friends? Some people have personalities that go beyond just wanting to be alone. Learn more about the schizoid personality.
Tuesday, February 4, 2014
Thursday, January 9, 2014
Overprotective Relatives who Refuse to Face the Truth About Mentally Disturbed Loved Ones
Luckily, there are ways that you can deal with those who like to protect crazy Uncle Joe or Wild Wendy's actions or inactions.
1. Let them find things out on their own without saying too much. You can alert people to concerns rather than specifically talk about the person by mentioning your observations without using the name. "So the bathroom is messed up again, this is a real problem. What is being done about this issue? I noticed there was a problem with the car, any story as to why it looks like that yet again? With so many challenges, what is your plan? You don't look yourself and seem to be stressed." You see, there is no name mentioned, but most likely someone will say something about the person who is causing much stress, it will be then that you share contact information, videos, or any other thing that might help their situation.
2. Distance yourself from people who don't want to admit that their loved one has issues.
3. Avoid conversation with those who try to deflect attention away from the troubled person in the family by focusing on you and whatever your personal issues might be.
4. Don't continue to offer help to people who have repeatedly told you they don't want your help. You can upset your own household by redirecting your focus from your personal life and on to someone else's. Think of the many relationships that come to an end because of outside stresses ie.) in-laws, co-workers, friends, civic group associates, etc.
5. Stay out of arguments with or about the troubled relative. As much as you would love to share everything you despise about that person, let the protectors deal with the issues. Keep "I told you so" comments to yourself. Move on with your life.
The more you know about a loved one's condition the more empowered you will feel. Ignore people when they act overprotective about loved ones, they do this because it is a natural reaction, don't take it personally. When others speak angrily about the troubled relative, always think, "That person could be me going through those trials." Treat others like you would expect to be treated.
Nicholl McGuire
Understanding Borderline Personality Disorder
Often depressed, angry, easily blows up on you for the littlest of things, a family member desires attention and will get it, but when one is unable to meet his or her needs, he or she will act rudely, badmouth, and say and do other things that cause others to question whether the relative is sane. Video describes one who has a borderline personality disorder, learn more.
Wednesday, January 8, 2014
Tell Me Mother You're Sorry
Have you ever felt suffocated by your own mother, stepmother or in-laws? Difficult mothers can be a challenge! In the book by author, Nicholl McGuire, "Tell Me Mother You're Sorry", you will learn about the mental games controlling mothers play to get their way, how you can beat them at their own games, and why it is important to go low contact or no contact from these narcissistic women.
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It's All in the Family by Nicholl McGuire is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
Based on a work at familyarticlesbynicholl.blogspot.com.
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