Take some time to relax, take a breather, drink some water, eat some food… you NEED and DESERVE it!
You are giving your all and doing your best, and no one could ask for more!… I’m thankful for you trying, I’m thankful for you being here, and I’m proud of you.🩷
Remember~
No matter what you look like, no matter what you’ve been through, no matter where you come from, and no matter who you are, you are perfect just the way you are, you are strong, you are deserving of love, and you are cared for! <3
YOU ARE ENOUGH!
hey guys im making french toast sticks in the oven. I’m gonna take a quick nap wake me up in 5 minutes so i can flip them over
“Always~”
Without a doubt.❤️
“There are some who bring a light so great to the world that even after they have gone the light remains”.
After all this time?
Alan, you will always be loved, never forgotten and remembered forever. We still miss you so, so much ❤❤❤
SpongeBob SquarePants- "The Very First Christmas To Me" (2000)
Like for real…😭
(Small rant below…)
I know we have the DSM-5 (which, apparently, is generally more accurate than the ICD) but I feel like bias, perception, and even pharmaceutical companies have big influence on diagnosis (and possibly even what is put in these diagnostic tools).
The things I previously listed in pink (and influence plus inaccurate/false information for big corporate money reasons) don’t help out with misdiagnosis and such.
But in saying that, we DO have the DSM-5 for a reason, so like, maybe look in it instead of basing these solely off perception.😭
it’s weird to think how many mental disorders are diagnosed less by what the person actually does and more by how others respond to that person. like how in hysterionic personality disorder (off to a great start) a literal diagnostic criteria is the person’s emotions don’t seem convincing, which is obviously going to depend hugely upon a doctor’s personal bias. and in bpd, though it isn’t a criteria, you hear about clinicians diagnosing people based on the “meat grinder sensation” (feeling like their own insides are being ground up while talking to their patient), and with autism based on the “wall of glass phenomenon” (feeling like there is a barrier in reaching the person). they’re such weird ways to talk about people especially when the clinician’s own biases are rarely taken into account.
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