Recent Facebook Page Post 11-09-22
It may not be your fight to fight. Sometimes in listening we learn how to help others not just ourselves. Make sure to always approach problems with a balanced heart, taking all sides into consideration. Sometimes we won’t come to understand things until we experience life for ourselves. There are many who don’t make it through mental health issues and addictions let alone advocacy for that matter, many fall suffer gravely, so be mindful to be appreciative of those who fought their battles before you, and learn from those precautions of what to be wary of along your route to battling the conditions. Nothing comes easy but that doesn’t mean give up it just means to be more careful rest take it easy work on what you can and when the time comes be able to push yourself through troubles in life and be resilient. Save your energy for your toughest fights and don’t waste energy on smaller issues in life. #lifeadvice #motivation #inspiration #lifequotes #blog #blogger #advocacy https://pin.it/5Et2DMO
According to NIH, “The dominance behavioral system (DBS),” is a “growing body of research” that “suggests that externalizing disorders, mania-proneness, and narcissistic traits are related to heightened dominance motivation and behaviors. Mania and narcissistic traits also appear related to inflated self-perceptions of power. Anxiety and depression are related to subordination and submissiveness, as well as a desire to avoid subordination.” [1] What does this mean?
There are internalizing disorders and externalizing disorders, which can either be held within or affect the environment around us once exhibited. It’s a manifestation of what is going wrong within, why some behaviors deemed to not counterbalance the effectiveness of treatments for other conditions relating to isolation or attention deficit difficulties are proven to be malapadative and inhibit one’s ability to function in their environment among others seemlessly without delays in logic or comprehension of their surround inputs not affected by others. When you are easily affected and sensitive to others this creates an oppositional defiant disorder a mental disorder exhibit by triggered defiant traits such as trying to appear dominant to the interests of others, you never know who’s on your side in life so be mindful that that’s a typical response of someone with mental illness to feel like people are against them in life, misunderstanding others or be viewed as reading into things wrong or becoming defensive to other peoples strategies toward maintaining a more dominant algorithm to hold those with mental health issues to lesser standards in being in life not credited apart of viewed as against the grain, it’s a tough position to be in in life when treated as an opposing force to wellness you would think that someone doing well is not working in opposition or even if sick.
In an article by Wikipedia, this is described as, “mental disorders characterized by externalizing behaviors, maladaptive behaviors directed toward an individual’s environment, which cause impairment or interference in life functioning. In contrast to individuals with internalizing disorders who internalize (keep inside) their maladaptive emotions and cognitions, such feelings and thoughts are externalized (manifested outside) in behavior in individuals with externalizing disorders.” Therefore don’t read into the behaviors of others assuming that what’s held within is something intended to be directed toward you in life we each hold our own separate struggles in life to identify the workable issues to which there may be suffering or confusion there is no wrong or right way to handle coping or how to help others. Everyone has to adjust and make a thinking space online feel better than what is, even if what your feeling or seeing is trying to tell you otherwise is wrong with people including diagnoses or crime, that doesn’t mean that that diagnoses is true of any writing education or appearance that’s just one Doctors opinion looking at me without knowing me what he thinks is wrong with me.
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