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Old Mar 25, 2019, 10:52 PM
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Ever since childhood, I have been having emotional dysregulation. And now I think I have finally took care of it. The solution was very simple, I jut had to stop fighting my: desires, thoughts, emotions, and relevant.

In years of coming to psychiatrists, all they were doing was treating my social dysfunction by methods consisting of further going against myself, despite the fact that fighting myself made me resist my social qualities.
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Old Mar 26, 2019, 04:51 AM
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I think we all find our own way, at our own pace. I don't think psychiatry is an all perfect science. It's what makes humans individuals.
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Old Mar 26, 2019, 09:10 AM
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I think psychiatry is really tricky and I would not be cut out for it. Think about it...these doctors are presented with a slew of symptoms and have to try and narrow it down and match it against what they know? I do believe there are inherent bias's in this field because some doctors want to say they have diagnosed all their patients and may not like the challenge of trying to figure a complicated case out. And some have their own area of specialty that they may be prone to looking at. I think a good psychiatrist is one who will not have the immediate answer figured out- at least not in whole. Obviously if a severely depressed patient shows up they will try medication but I think a good doctor will try and delve more into the mechanics of the depression to figure out if mood disorders, or clinical depression, ptsd, personality disorders etc are involved. And then again there are people who swear by their docs getting it right in 15 minutes and go on to live really well.
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Old Mar 28, 2019, 03:07 PM
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This is a very good question, and thanks for posting your thoughts
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