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Maybe this will help?
Recovery From Schizophrenia: With Views of Psychiatrists, Psychologists, and Others Diagnosed With This Disorder A bunch of recovered md's and phd's with sz dx and how they think about recovery.
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I think people who recover from sz are unlikely to continue to be active on a site like PC. I know I wouldn't. I'd just go on with my life.
One problem I've seen over and over is that if someone says they've recovered from sz, other people immediately jump in and say, "Oh, you never had sz. Maybe you were misdiagnosed." It's like the very fact of having recovered is evidence you never had sz. We "know" you can't recover from sz, so if you've recovered, you never had it. Or else you're about to relapse at any moment now.
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Ever hear of the book I Never Promised You a Rose Garden? The author was diagnosed with schizophrenia in I think the 60s and recovered, but modern psychologists and analysts have retroactively diagnosed her with things like conversion disorder...
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Back in the day did they considered anyone with psychosis as schizophrenic?
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The other diagnosis that lumped together a bunch of unrelated disorders/symptoms back in the day was hysteria (another diagnosis DID patients got stuck with), but I won't even go into that... so much pseudoscience and sexism that I can't even...
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Okay, this is from Wikipedia, so it may not be valid, but it's still relevant:
"In 1970 psychiatrists Robins and Guze introduced new criteria for deciding on the validity of a diagnostic category and proposed that cases of schizophrenia where people recovered well were not really schizophrenia but a separate condition."
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wow. Psychology has gone a long way.
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I honestly believe that sz and psychotic disorders is a genuine problem for society. I see it myself with how i was treated in the public health system as a sz patient. I spoke of 'uniqueness' with farie moon on this thread , we usually see and understand ourselves as unique individuals , i'm sure its a large part of our identity and in someway might be a self preserving aspect of our character. The problem is when we see a pdoc , the pdoc sees us as having certain traits that are predictive of certain behaviour. So delusions and hallucinations maybe predictive of erratic and aggressive behaviour , a lack of insight maybe predictive of violent behaviour , a haziness when it comes to discussion of meds maybe predictive of non compliance , im not sure what the metrics are but do you see my point? Delusions etc maybe intensely personal to us but to a pdoc its like a cattle mart. So is this a fault of the pdoc , maybe to a certain point , but the pdocs are also human and sadly the've heard it all before. So there perceived lack of genuine empathy maybe a self preservation tool to get themselves through the day. For the pdoc who says , is there a point in genuinely looking beneath the cover of this patient?problem is they have a wealth of research open to them that says talk therapy is not very effective. Some dispute it , but the research is on record. The pdoc if he/her is an experienced physician , may also have being let down and burned by patients , patients that have acted violently etc , and i'm sure that this engenders a certain hardness in their approach. So there is that. But there is another issue and that is a social one , for right or wrong psychiatry are a large part of keeping the general population safe from psychotic acts of violence. It is fair to say that. The pdocs are custodians of that implicit agreement between them and society so unfortunately they maybe tainted by that expectation. |
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We used to have a guy who was fairly regular here. He got a job, as I recall, and didn't come around as much. He came back once or twice after that to say he was better. What are we to make of that? Is he really recovered? Did he have a relapse after his last post? No idea. But even if he's recovered, I doubt many in this thread know of him, because you didn't join until after he left.
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Here's ER's post. I hope he wouldn't mind my sharing it here. You get a sense for why people go quiet after recovering:
http://forums.psychcentral.com/2792122-post17.html
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i like that costello. ERs post. that was right on.
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in the 50s and 60s black people who fought for civil rights were unjustly labeled schizophrenic.
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Maybe, pauly, you can be successful even if you're not "fully recovered." I mean, really a lot of being successful is just faking it and your stamina to do so. I see it at work all the time. Not just me with my dx but everyone. I mean, I work 40 hours a week but I really am only functional for about 20 hours. It's not even either. I bet on Monday I'm functional for maybe 1-2 hours, vs a Friday when I can get a good 5-6 hours out of me, that's my best day of the week, actually.
But, it's not just me, it's everyone. And being untreated and with all my problems, it's all about faking it and hiding my symptoms as much as possible when they bug me. It's about having the right job. I need a job with a pretty stable routine. (this job is actually getting harder as my needed routine turns more into chaos every day with new projects.) It's about knowing what you can do and not being hard on yourself when things are bad. Sometimes it's scary. I mean, when I'm having a constant loop of intrusive thoughts that aren't pleasant, it's not easy to answer the phone and talk to someone. Getting interrupted can throw me off for at least 20 minutes usually, but often for an hour or more. And I have to take a lot of breaks. But, I'm proud of myself. Because I've been at this job for 6 years. That's a huge victory for me. But, at the same time, my value is not my job. My value is what I make it, and that's more important to me. This job is just money to feed my family.
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But yeah I think Russia is the other place that takes activists and gives them a MI label and locks them away. This is one of the reasons people are so afraid of psychiatry there is no way to prove you are sane once you have the label.
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On the one hand, it is hard to diagnose historical figures (Abraham Lincoln comes to mind) but I don't think it's impossible to rule things out, especially if you have a full memoir like in INPYaRG. (Plus that was more recent history.) Like if you read the book Sybil and then read Sybil Exposed, there is compelling evidence that Sybil didn't really have DID. But I haven't read INPYaRG, and I'm not a psychologist, so I can't really say.
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One of the things that makes me so angry is people who e-mail me that thing about Abraham Lincoln having depression and how he just "decided" to not be depressed and look at all the great work he did. Like you can't do great things DESPITE having depression. First he had to decide he didn't have it.
First off, I'm pretty sure depression wasn't even a diagnosable thing back then. Secondly, if someone with no legs wins a marathon they are a hero for overcoming their illness. But if you did the same thing with schizophrenia or bipolar, either it would get ignored or they would use that same "they decided not to have this problem so they didn't" type of attitude. It's kind of annoying. (Or they would pat you down before you even started to make sure you weren't violent.) ![]()
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I have made progress , I need to come a bit further to work. But I am hopeful , it may happen or it may not. On functionality , if I were to be able to work , that would be a pretty good result. Sent from my KFSOWI using Tapatalk |
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I think we all have our own goals or ideas of recovery. For me, it will be when I'm able to write steadily again and work on my art regularly, and to resolve my current anger issue. Just to be able to think clearly and focus on things the way I used, or as close I could get at least, would be a good result for me.
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