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That's because everyone in society is under a lot of pressure, and they don't have time to take care of other people's affairs except themselves, and they don't know if the other party is mentally ill
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Psychopaths don't do things according to common sense, and they can attack people, and society doesn't have much energy to pay attention to them.
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Because the mentally ill are in the minority, and people don't pay enough attention to them, this issue has not been really taken seriously.
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I think there are two common reasons.
We were scared.
Humans have to make quick decisions based on imperfect information. We must react to the situation without considering the most appropriate response. In the best-case scenario, we don't have access to all relevant information and don't have time to think about everything we know about a situation, so we rely on heuristics (rules of thumb stereotypes) rather than rationality.
When we feel threatened, we tend to act quickly, and the "rule of thumb" that guides our behavior is about self-preservation rather than empathy. If we hadn't, we'd have been eaten by tigers a long time ago, so that's really a good thing, but it also has unfortunate consequences.
In social situations, one of the "rules of thumb" that guides our behavior is that people we don't know are dangerous. If they are unusual, they are unavoidable, which makes them threatening. This means that we don't trust people with different skin colors, different customs, or unusual behavior.
Without consciously thinking about it, we can be biased, even if we are actively trying not to. It is just a necessary part of human nature, and it keeps us alive for a long time.
We also feel social anxiety when we are unsure of how we "should" behave. There will be a well-understood and socially acceptable response to behavior that conforms to social norms. There is no prescribed response to abnormal behavior, and this uncertainty makes people even more uncomfortable.
For people with no first-hand experience of mental illness, everything we know is based on what we see on ** and the attitudes that are passed on to us through our peers. Unfortunately, this is often negative and inaccurate. We may never have modeled proper behavior for us, we just don't know how to get better.
These environments are ideal for producing underhanded behavior. If you think about how societies have dealt with unusual beliefs and behaviors throughout history, it's not surprising that bad attitudes still exist today, but things are getting better.
We were frustrated.
Mental illness doesn't just affect the person being diagnosed. Sometimes we get lively because it's hard to deal with other people's problems. Sometimes people with mental illness don't respect the boundaries of others or behave in ways that would normally be considered rude or selfish.
Sometimes, if we're angry, we vent it to you, even though we know it's not your fault. Sometimes it's hard to remember that it's not your fault. Sometimes we don't even know it's not your fault.
We may not have labels, but we also have flaws. It's bad, but sometimes we can't control ourselves, like people with mental illness, because the situation is difficult.
I'm not an expert, but that's my understanding.
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Honestly, I think they're a bit ......Talented.
You ask a neurotic person what makes a good day, and they'll do something odd, like going on a hike with friends, or sitting down to watch a movie, eating their favorite meal, or winning the lottery and getting a smoking date. When they cash out their rewards. If you ask me the same question, mine is straight "I won't think about suicide for 24 hours."
The typical neurotic may wake up on Monday and complain knowing that they will have to return to work and that they will have a bad day as a result. People like me probably wake up and know right away that it's going to be a bad mental health day and they don't have the energy to get out of bed unless something forces them to do it. If that day we had to get up and go to work, we would spend the day in a miserable haze in which you feel like your brain is made of a month-old cold pea soup and some cloudy layers are starting to form at the bottom.
Imagine the flu with no physical symptoms – just generally feeling like garbage. Some of us even feel physical pain from our own terrible mental state. It's amazing how it works.
You ask a typical neuropathic to make a plan, and they will consult their schedule first. Psychopaths are likely to wonder if that day would have been a good mental health day and if there were any foreseeable events the day before that would have negatively affected them. Combine that with a tight work schedule, and you might get a more polite, socially acceptable way of saying "no, I'm not sure I'm sober enough to do that" because if someone is mentally ill then learning, it's an honesty to our condition that is not socially acceptable.
The best example of this is Ajas Mohamed's. We work hard to make ourselves feel good. For people with neuropathic types, it is not enough to feel okay.
You have to be a good person, or you somehow lack. For me, feeling good is a win. Feeling good is a fleeting thing that may last an hour or two at a time, or once or twice a week if you're lucky.
If I don't have a minor suicide one day, I can call that day good. What if I did something funny that day? Amazing!
Hopefully, though, I won't be too exhausted by the end, because then I won't have the energy to drive away the horrible thoughts before I fall asleep. I had a great time filled with joy, but came home staring at the pitch-black ceiling because I needed to distract myself from what was coming to mind.
To be honest, people who don't have mental illness seem a bit sheltered. Most of them probably don't know what it's like to be a slave to their own cruel, deviant, faulty mind. Once you've been through this, you don't see the world exactly the same way.
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Because if they attack them, they will hurt others.
Mentally ill people have no subjective consciousness, their behavior is pathological, and once the behavior that does not have legal responsibility hurts you, he is not responsible, and you are attacked and injured, and you can't sue them. It's yourself who suffers.
Generally speaking, patients with mental illness in the family should be sent to a special psychiatric hospital in time, and they can only be discharged if they are cured. Don't leave it at home or even let it go out, it's very dangerous. We often encounter mentally ill people on the road, and we must stay away from them, and at the same time call the police for the police to take them away to avoid harm.
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Because the mentally ill have mental problems, and now there are more and more cases of homicide among the mentally ill, so everyone should stay away, cherish life, and stay away from the mentally ill.
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Psychopaths can have seizures at any time and can be aggressive, so try to stay away.
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Because psychopaths are too unstable and can attack people at any time, stay away.
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Most psychopaths are aggressive, and there are many reasons that induce psychopathic seizures in the general environment, so patients should try to avoid onlookers when they have seizures.
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Psychosis is, of course, as the name suggests, mentally problematic. You can't use normal human thinking to understand and ** their actions.
Approaching too much property damage is a trivial matter, the main body and life are at risk, and staying away from non-professional people is the safest way to protect yourself and your property.
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Because it is not illegal for a mentally ill person to beat you, and it is easy to be life-threatening many times, you must stay away from a mentally ill person.
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Because it is not illegal for a mentally ill person to kill people and set fires, if you provoke him, it is difficult to say that he killed you.
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Mentally ill people don't need to be legally responsible for murder, in case they are injured, they can only be unlucky, so dangerous, they must stay away from mentally ill people.
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This problem is a long-term problem, the mentally ill person has brought a lot of negative effects to the society, 1 Family impact: if a family has a mentally ill patient, it will bring financial pressure to the family, the mentally ill person has to take drugs for a long time to control, and most of the mentally ill patients do not think that they are sick so they refuse to take medicine, and the consequence of this is the onset of the disease, the small will lose their temper, the big will hurt others, the mentally ill parents are beaten by their children is already well-known. The second is to the community:
Patients with mental illness generally lose the ability to work, relying on their parents to help the society, the symptoms are serious, killing and arson is a common thing, affecting public security, affecting the common living environment of the surrounding residents, at present, the state still lacks supervision of the severely mentally ill, a large number of patients with severe mental illness have caused all kinds of negative effects in the society, this is a special group of people, they also need social care, because this is their right.
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Mental illness will have a great impact on patients and people around them, and even society, we can often see some cases of mental illness patients stabbing people, in order to avoid this tragedy, we still have to seize the time to give the patient a good **, responsible for the patient is also responsible for others.
There are many criteria, you have to say what symptoms you have, it is up to a professional doctor to judge, and the diagnosis of people without professional knowledge is not based on it, and it is also necessary to refer to the specific situation of the individual.
You have to learn to experience the emotions of the outside world, instead of using your five senses to observe things in the outside world, it's good, you feel that others are sorry for you, because you can't experience the emotional world of outsiders, your emotions only stay in your body and do not interact with the outside world, you just rely on your senses to perceive things, not emotions, it may have something to do with your work pressure and so on, how to say it? For example, you said that your cat bar pot overturned, your first feeling is angry, you are angry, sensory above, hear, see, and then start to get angry and lose your temper, you only experience your own emotions, the kitten provokes you, provokes you angry, eats can also overturn the pot, can't control it, and you can't experience the emotions of the kitten, ordinary people see the kitten overturning the pot, will experience the emotions of the kitten, it is a small animal, it is normal, although also angry, but direct experience will understand the kitten, Because ordinary people can understand the emotions of the kitten and know why it will overturn the pot, and you can't realize it, your first emotion is your own emotion, the emotion, provoke you to be angry with this emotion and can't experience the kitten's emotion, you think that others have offended you, it is also a truth, you don't understand the person who offended you and his emotions, so you can't understand, you will lose your temper,! You and your mom are the same, you misunderstand other people's real emotions, you only experience other people's intentions and purposes, not emotions, so you get angry! >>>More
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