-
Not real. If everything in this world is false, the world imagined by the mentally ill is of course no exception. Because the world of every mentally ill person is not the same, their world cannot be participated in by others, and the world cannot be understood by them.
Since they are all fictional worlds, and there are many versions, how can they be real.
First of all, if the world is indeed fictional, and we are just simulated characters, according to a fixed trajectory, with a set mind, doing everything that has long been decided by the "programmer". So how can a mentally ill person be an unexpected figure of the "manipulator". The world is fake, and people are fake, but people are colorful, and all kinds of people are real.
The task given to the mentally ill is to live in their own world, and not all mentally ill people are born, they are often influenced by this hypothetical world, and they no longer have the courage to face it, and they begin to imagine and process it according to their own brains to make this hypothetical world darker or brighter. Then, to a certain extent, it can be said that the world of the mentally ill is processed by the original world, and since the original world is false, the world of the mentally ill is naturally also false.
Moreover, the question of truth and falsehood is not qualified to be asserted by anyone, we can express our own thoughts, but we cannot stand in the other person's world and say that someone's world is false. Because even though the world is fictional, life is real, experiences are real, in this world I have been here, this is my life, whether the world is real outside the world or not, for the participants, this is real.
And the mentally ill are not much different from ordinary people, they have their own spiritual world, and they have their own role in their own world, then their existence is meaningful. It may seem like nonsense to us, but it's true to them. But if there is a premise that everything in the world is false, objectively speaking, it is all false, and the world of the mentally ill is not real.
-
First of all, we stand on the point of view of normal people. Everything that man can see is real. Because we are creatures with touch. If everything in the world is fake, then why not judge normal people as mentally ill.
-
The world of the mentally ill is not real, even if everything in the world is fake, the world of the mentally ill is only the result of their insanity confusing objective facts.
-
The world of the mentally ill may be close to reality, because they see something that ordinary people can't see, so it can be said that it has something to do with the illusion of the universe.
-
Being detained as mentally ill means that there are two kinds of people in the world, and the other kind of people are so-called normal people.
-
The world of the mentally ill can be summed up in one sentence as a self-centered illusory world, and he himself does not know and cannot admit that he is living in the unreal, that is, in his world, there is no boundary between the real and the unreal.
The cause of psychosis is unknown, and heredity has a lot to do with it, if it is clear that it is a psychopath, it needs to be regular for a long time, if it is just a tendency to be mentally ill, then, through the care of family, arrange their lives reasonably, create a harmonious family and social atmosphere for them, and help them build self-confidence, it can be avoided.
Psychosis is a mental disorder:
It refers to the general term for disorders in the functional activities of the brain, resulting in varying degrees of disorders in mental activities such as cognition, emotion, behavior, and volition. The main symptoms of psychosis are insomnia and memory impairment; personality changes; mood changes; behave strangely; and being overly suspicious, among others.
The basic rights of mentally ill persons are: 1. The right to basic medical care; 2. Exempt from certain social responsibilities; 3. Protection of privacy. Patients have the right to request that the doctor keep their physical, psychological and other privacy confidential; 4. The right to disease cognition, doctors should provide information about diseases without harming the interests of patients and without affecting the effect; 5. The right to claim compensation. >>>More
Legal analysis: The conditions for divorce from a mentally ill person are as follows: 1. For the particularity of a mentally ill person, if a lawsuit is filed for divorce in the court, the first step will be to examine whether the mentally ill spouse belongs to the onset of mental illness in the state of the divorce process; 2. The court's standard for hearing divorce cases is whether the relationship between the husband and wife has broken down >>>More
YesPsychosisHistorical people cannot be admitted to graduate school, because the application condition for the postgraduate entrance examination is that the physical health condition meets the physical examination requirements stipulated by the state and the enrollment unit. >>>More
The school does not admit psychiatric patients.
People, because the mentally ill are not easy to manage, how can the school suffer from a mentally ill person, a mentally ill person can only go to the doctor, or his own family to manage. >>>More
The best place to take care of the mentally ill is the psychiatric hospitals in various places, which are now called mental health centers, and they can be sent there for recuperation, and most psychiatric hospitals have convalescent areas for the chronically mentally ill, and they can be sent to such convalescent wards. Now there are NCMS. >>>More