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Quotes about mental-disorder

Mental disorders, encompassing a wide range of conditions that affect mood, thinking, and behavior, are a significant aspect of human health and experience. This tag represents the complex and often misunderstood world of mental health challenges, including anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia, among others. People are drawn to quotes about mental disorders because they offer a sense of connection and understanding, providing comfort and validation to those who may feel isolated in their struggles. These quotes can serve as a beacon of hope, offering insights into the resilience and strength required to navigate the complexities of mental health. They remind us that we are not alone in our experiences and that others have walked similar paths, finding ways to cope and thrive. By exploring these quotes, individuals can find solace, inspiration, and a deeper understanding of the human condition, fostering empathy and awareness in a world where mental health is increasingly recognized as a crucial component of overall well-being.

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Liberalism is a mental disorder.
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Homosexuality is a mental disorder that can be cured through counselling.
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Golf is a mental disorder.
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When you’ve had a psychotic breakdown it’s always so difficult making that decision. You meet someone new and you wonder how much you should tell them? You wonder what that person’s threshold of ‘strange’ is, and at what point in my story would I end up driving them away. That fear it’s always there in the back of your mind. Those details you never really even admitted to yourself, but that somehow have to be told just as much as they have to be buried deep down.
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Each time the underprivileged question a diabolical system, a new mental disorder is coined.
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God is a mental disorder like any other.
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He was like a cupboard rammed full with junk: when he opened the door everything fell out; it took time to reorganise himself.
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It isn't depression, or anxiety, though it can sometimes appear as a symptom of these better—known conditions. Often, it emerges with cruel ferocity as a chronic disorder completely unto itself.Its destructive impact on an individual’s sense of self is implied in its very name—depersonalization.
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Trapped within the confines of his mind, he is too aware of every thought passing through it, as if he were outside, looking in. At night he often lies awake ruminating endlessly about what’s wrong with him, about death, and about the meaning of existence itself. At times his arms and legs feel like they don’t belong with his body. But most of the time, his mind feels like it is operating apart from the body that contains it.
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The connection between religious faith and mental disorder is, from the viewpoint of the tolerant and the "multicultural," both very obvious and highly unmentionable.
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