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Mental Illnesses Taking The Form Of Real Monsters

Artist Toby Allen visualizes what illnesses like anxiety, depression and paranoia would look like if they were monsters. He creates a chilling picture of the illnesses that no one can see, but that many confront in their daily life.

Anxiety

Anxiety

“Anxiety is small enough to sit on its victim’s shoulder and whisper things in to their unconscious, eliciting fearful thoughts and irrational worries. The anxiety monster is often seen as weak in comparison to others, but it is one of the most common and is very hard to get rid of. They often carry small objects linked to their victim’s anxieties such as clocks which represent a common but irrational fear of things that might never happen. No one has ever seen the face of the anxiety monster for it always wears a skull as a mask.”
Social Anxiety

Social Anxiety

“The Social Anxiety monster spends most of its life underground or in secluded sheltered areas. Because of this their skin appears pale and anemic, apart from hard plates that serve as an unnecessary means of defense. They are from the same biological family as the anxiety and paranoia monsters but due to their extreme way of life they have evolved to look quite different.”
“The monster spends most of its time in hibernation but will project their auras into human hosts in the hope of living out the ordinary lives they can never have. In the process, the monster passes on its own anxieties to its victims so both monster and the human host similar irrational social fears and worries.”
Read the full article at Buzzfeed 
http://www.buzzfeed.com/hzwonder/mental-illnesses-take-the-form-of-real-life-monste-fc1u

Borderline Personality Disorder: Disconnectedness & Emotional Chaos



Rick SampsonDo you know someone characterized by pervasive mood change or instability? Do you have or know a relationship that changes like a chameleon minute to minute, hour to hour, or day by day? If so, you are among the millions of people who deal with Borderline Personality Disorder. About 1.6% of individuals experience this illness and there are tons of people who suffer from BPD but are misdiagnosed or un-diagnosed. A large percentage of individuals are often misdiagnosed as having bipolar disorder.

It is very difficult for families, friends, and loved ones to cope with the symptoms of BPD as much as it is difficult for the suffering individual to live with it. As a therapist, I have worked with some individuals labeled BPD and the mood lability is often the most difficult to survive. Symptoms often characteristic of the illness include but are not limited to:
  1. Self-injurious behavior
  2. extreme need for affirmation
  3. suicidal ideation (thoughts)
  4. aggressiveness
  5. poor thinking
  6. emotional instability
  7. switchable moods
  8. roller-coaster moods or behaviors
  9. difficulty with stable relationships (stormy relationships)
  10. extreme reactions (positive or negative)
  11. risky behavior
  12. rage or excessive anger
  13. sensitivity
  14. over-reactivity
  15. lability
  16. recklessness,
  17. difficulty with rejection
  18. skewed perceptions
  19. poor sense of self
  20. paranoia
  21. trouble regulating emotions, and
  22. irrationality

Read the full article at Psych Central 

(http://drescotet.sharedby.co/share/8W3Gy4)