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<blockquote data-quote="PROCNA2018" data-source="post: 7244559" data-attributes="member: 43313"><p>The very nature of MH issues is that they are very personal and unique to the individual.</p><p>So while the symptoms and strategies might be similar across the board, how someone perceives themselves, their ability to distinguish an MH problem from a tangible real world problem, their ability to communicate or even willingness to communicate with someone else - is literally entirely dependent on their state of mind.</p><p></p><p>It can get to a point where there is no perspective - and in these situations it is important to remember it is not actually possible to "think" your way out of it.</p><p></p><p>You need to have a certain inner strength to be able to actively seek the help you need especially when you are not sure what help that might be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PROCNA2018, post: 7244559, member: 43313"] The very nature of MH issues is that they are very personal and unique to the individual. So while the symptoms and strategies might be similar across the board, how someone perceives themselves, their ability to distinguish an MH problem from a tangible real world problem, their ability to communicate or even willingness to communicate with someone else - is literally entirely dependent on their state of mind. It can get to a point where there is no perspective - and in these situations it is important to remember it is not actually possible to "think" your way out of it. You need to have a certain inner strength to be able to actively seek the help you need especially when you are not sure what help that might be. [/QUOTE]
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