The Mentally Impaired
The mentally impaired are struggling everyday to survive a game
of cat and mouse. Scientists are constantly coming up with new
answers, which they believe is helpful to treating many of the
mental illness. Scientist are also battling amongst them selves
one believing this and the other believing that...is it any
wonder mentally impaired is on the rise? At one point, we all
felt like the whole damn world has gone mad. At one point in our
life, we all lost control and acted out on our emotions and
feelings. There are few people on the planet that can say they
never felt crazy at one time in their life. So, what separates
us from the mentally impaired? The world is a crazy place to
live, and we all endure crazy moments in our life.
If you believe that you have not shared a moment of madness
with a mentally ill person, then you are misleading yourself. In
this article, we are going to look closely in the mind of a
mentally impaired individual. Mentally impaired individuals
often examine the world differently from most people. They may
feel that the world is tumbling down on them. They may also feel
that the world is out to get them. In one way, they are not
wrong.
The world is tumbling down in a sense. When we think of the wars
around us, the terrorist attacks, the cost of living increases
and so forth, how is it that the world is stable? If we look at
the terrorist attacks, increase of law rule and regulations,
political let downs, and so on, how is it that the people of the
world are not out to make our lives difficult? Evaluating
patients is never an easy task simply because sorting through
their beliefs, way of thinking, and words they stress we must
look at all angles carefully. Some patients suffer panic
attacks, anxiety interruptions, mood swings, suspicion,
illusions, delusions, hallucinations, and so on.
Where are they coming from? How does one person endure voices in
their head while another person struggles with the voices out
side of their head? When a paranoid schizophrenia tells you that
he or she suspects that the CIA/KGB is out to get them, do we
really know where this came from? Let us look closer inside the
mind of a paranoid schizophrenia that often believes the CIA/KGB
people that are busy in the bigger world hunt him or her. Have
you ever done something wrong, whether it was illegal or not and
got away with it? If you have what did you feel? You probably
felt guilt, remorse, shame, and other related feelings. If you
did not then you might want to get your head checked. You may
even go through short spans of paranoia.
This is common when a person is wrong. Now we can see that a
paranoid schizophrenia probably did something wrong in his or
her lifetime and got away with it. We can also see that the
person unlike the majority of us that can deal with it, the
patient allows the paranoia to take over completely. Most
likely, a paranoid schizophrenia was taught wrong, or listened
to ideas that lead him or her to believe the way they think and
feel. They often lack communication skills, and are often
misinformed. Now if a person is in constant belief of what he or
she learned, thought, felt, and so on, it merely means that the
mind is scrambled like eggs and the shells are shattered. We
also must look at the fact that the
Twin in a paranoid schizophrenias brain is abnormal in most
cases. We must also look into the background and hereditary of
the person since in most cases there is definitely a history.
One example clarified this when a paranoid schizophrenia was
studied closely. It was found that the mother had interruptive
behaviors, including violent outbursts, unstable thinking,
invalid beliefs, and so on. Many times when we look back in the
history of the patient, we can see there is a pattern in the
making. What separates us, is that we are all individual
distinct from the other, and we all have a history of mental
illness somewhere down the chain.