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Recovering Your Mental Health:
A Self Help Guide
The information in this booklet is
from studies designed to find out how people who experience
psychiatric symptoms deal with these symptoms and help
themselves feel better. The researcher and the study participants are people
who have been told that they have a
psychiatric or mental illness. Not all of these ideas work
for everyone--use the ones that feel right to you. If something doesn't sound
right to you, skip over it. However, try not to dismiss anything before you
have considered it.
The opinions expressed herein are
those of the author and are not necessarily those of the Center for Mental
Health Services.
Have you been told that you have a
psychiatric or mental illness like depression,
bipolar disorder or manic
depression,
schizophrenia,
borderline personality disorder,
obsessive-compulsive disorder,
dissociative disorder,
post traumatic stress disorder or an
anxiety disorder? ___ yes ___ no
Or do feelings or experiences like
those that follow make you feel miserable, unsafe and get in the way of doing
the things you want to do?
- feeling like your life is hopeless and you are
worthless
- wanting to end your life
- thinking you are so great that you are world
famous, or that you can do supernatural things
- feeling anxious
- being afraid of common things like going
outdoors or indoors, or being seen in certain places
- feeling like something bad is going to happen
and being afraid of everything
- being very "shaky", nervous,
continually upset and irritable
- having a hard time controlling your behavior
- being unable to sit still
- doing things over and over again--finding it
very hard to stop doing things like washing your hands, counting everything or
collecting things you don't need
- doing unusual things like wearing winter
clothes in the summer and summer clothes in the winter
- believing things like the television or radio
are talking to you or that the smoke alarms or digital clocks in public
buildings are taking pictures of you
- saying things over and over that don't make
any sense
- hearing voices in your head
- seeing things you know aren't really there
- feeling like everyone is against you or out to
get you
- feeling out of touch with the world
- periods of time go by when you don't know what
has happened or how the time has passed--you don't remember being there but
others say you were
- feeling unconnected to your body
- having a hard time keeping your mind on what
you are doing
- a sudden or gradual decrease or increase in
your ability to think, focus, make decisions and understand things
- feeling like cutting or hurting your body
- feeling like you are a "fake"
___ yes ___ no
If you answered yes to either or
both of these questions, this booklet is filled with helpful information and
things you can do to feel better.
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