![]() |
FAQ/Help |
Calendar |
Search |
#26
|
|||
|
|||
Quote:
But people who use the label to hurt others whether intentional or not don't agree, and we can't control them. The label can be used against you in court, child custody, work background checks, and by medical people--both mental health and non mental health. |
#27
|
||||
|
||||
Quote:
|
#28
|
||||
|
||||
Quote:
If you try to "fix" a broken system .. you may actually change some rules and laws ... but does that mean there will never be "exceptions" made to those rules or laws or that they will never be changed back or that everyone will follow them? If you try to make someone understand your point of view - does that mean they will even listen? The answers of course are "no" ... BUT... you can control your actions, your thoughts, your beliefs, your feelings about something, and your emotions. If you DECIDE you BELIEVE it is important enough to attempt to fix a broken system .. you can ACT on it.. that way you can then FEEL satisfied you did all you could and therefore feel the EMOTION of peace. That's an example.. I hope that makes sense? |
#29
|
|||
|
|||
Hi Crypts,
My point is that that the borderline label is used in a negative way by those in the mental health field to invalidate, blame, etc. I thought it would be worth mentioning here that there are implications to having the label in your record due to stigmas. That's why most MH people don't use the label even for people who have the criteria. Most who work in the field seem to recognize this (i don't work in MH but know others who do and this is consensus). For example, someone is abused by the therapist and files a complaint. The therapist denies the harm and blames it on the client saying they are borderline, and filing the complaint is because they have a personality disorder. Another person posted on the psychotherapy forum about not being allowed to go to back to a hospital because the staff said she was borderline (ie trying to get attention, taken care of, manipulative, etc). The person was very unsafe and didn't get the help she needed. It happens all the time. I agree any labels can be used against you in a sense. I've had problems getting treated for physical health issues as I've been told it's all in my head (ie anxiety), when it wasn't. So I was misdiagnosed and had really serious implications and had long term affects from having a MH diagnosis in my record....long story. That's the message i was trying to convey. Thanks for your perspective. |
![]() Crypts_Of_The_Mind
|
![]() Crypts_Of_The_Mind
|
#30
|
||||
|
||||
Quote:
Stigma of mental and emotional disorders is bad no matter what - unless there is education first. And yes, there will be corrupt doctors, but that will always happen, no matter the field or diagnosis. Medical doctors have been known to give meds they know will cause annoying side effects to patients that annoy them at times. It's the nature of the world we live in. It's corrupt. |
#31
|
|||
|
|||
I didnt see anything wrong. We were just having a conversation, and we are both passionate about what we had to say. Its all good.
Hugs to you too. ![]() |
![]() Crypts_Of_The_Mind
|
#32
|
||||
|
||||
Quote:
When I was IP for a physical reason and I got mild pseudoparkinsonism from a med they gave me from nausea, they thought it was just anxiety... and said it was all in my head.
__________________
Crazy, inside and aside Meds: bye bye meds CPTSD and some sort of depression and weird perceptions "Outwardly: dumbly, I shamble about, a thing that could never have been known as human, a
thing whose shape is so alien a travesty that humanity becomes more obscene for the vague resemblance." I have no mouth and I must scream -Harlan Ellison- |
![]() Anonymous37926, Crypts_Of_The_Mind
|
Reply |
|