78 Quotes About Mental-disorder
- Author American Psychiatric Association
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Dissociation is characterized by a disruption of usually integrated functions of memory, consciousness, identity, or perception of the environment.
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- Author Ioana Cristina Casapu
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While the world has found the right names for all chronic mental diseases, I believe poetry is also a brain dysfunction, yet the only one that owns itself the mastery for the cure. Isn’t it lovely to say, “He/She suffers of Poetry?”.
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- Author Keary Taylor
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It felt like this was never going to end. The world wasn't going to stop crashing down until there was nothing left of me but dust.
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- Author Erik Pevernagie
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A thousand times, people may have touched each other, but never ever sensed a single vein of oneness or complicity in the wilderness of their inner world, since obdurate mental impediments have been barricading the road to understanding and propinquity. (“A thousand times”)
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- Author Pawan Mishra
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Psychos are in uniform circulation in society.
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- Author Michael Bassey Johnson
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There are men who wants only the woman; such are tagged, 'real men', and there are ones who want only their bodies; such are tagged, 'fake men', and there are others who wants neither the woman, nor the body; such are tagged, 'GAY MEN
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- Author Joss Sheldon
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The creature who lives inside my brain suggested I do it,” I offered tentatively. “It was very convincing.
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- Author Taylor Armstrong
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When he first said my diagnosis, I couldn't believe it. There must be another PTSD than post-traumatic stress disorder, I thought. I have only heard of war veterans who have served on the front lines and seen the horrors of battle being diagnosed with PTSD. I am a Beverly Hills housewife, not a soldier. I can't have PTSD. Well, I was wrong. Housewives can get PTSD, too, and yours, truly did.
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- Author Kelley Armstrong
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Schizo. It didn't matter how many times Dr. Gill compared it to a disease or physical disability, it wasn't the same thing. It just wasn't. I had schizophrenia. If I saw two guys on the sidewalk, one in a wheelchair and one talking talking to himself, which would I rush to open a door for, and which would I cross the road to avoid?
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