Life has knocked me down quite a few times.
It has shown me things that I never wanted to see. I have experienced sadness, heartbreaks and failures,
but one thing is for sure..
I ALWAYS GET BACK UP, EVEN STRONGER!
Causation
Believing there is more than one personality within the self is a symptom of a greater causation.
Hi. I’m trying to explain a little about what psychosis feels like in my head. I have a friend who just doesn’t get it. I want her to understand me. This is what I’ve thrown together so far. Can you please take a look and see if you think any of this will make sense to a “normal” person? Do you have any suggestions? We’re good friends so this is important. I don’t want to give her an explanation that distances her further from understanding. Thank you so much.
My triggering events are usually a symptom of a greater causation. The mania and the voices help to create a cycling storyline within my mind. Everything that happens from this point on is part of my storyline. My mind makes it fit. Some of it is true. Some of it is not. Because. I’m losing touch with reality. I think I know what is real because my mind keeps telling them so. Once questioning reality, a fear sets in, escalating my episode. My psychotic mind doesn’t understand these conflicting emotions emitting turmoil within. My mind protects itself by believing everything is real. I guess you could call it believing my own lies…
pamela jo heavener cook
11/24/2025
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