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sthirtheminds · 3 months
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Mental Health Clinic in Delhi
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kims-trivandrum · 6 months
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ARE PHYSICAL HEALTH AND MENTAL HEALTH-RELATED?
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Most people over the years have made a clear distinction between body and mind. However, this notion has changed among people who now understand that physical and mental health are fundamentally connected. 
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mindmattersclinics · 6 months
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sarveshr · 9 months
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Listen, you should never film strangers in public without their consent, but I swear there need to be fines or something for people who do that shit in some spaces. For example: I had to go to the ER last night, and some jerk filmed a woman who just came in and was clearly having an asthma attack. She immediately got to go back, and he was unhappy about that. Believe me, I get that it sucks having to wait when you're in pain, but you don't get to pick who deserves care when. The medical system in the US is a nightmare, and the ER could be the worst moment of someone's life. No one deserves to be recorded because some jack ass believes someone doesn't look like they need care.
This is fine to reblog. People who film strangers should be shamed if nothing else.
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spaceacerat · 3 months
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I see you disabled people who don't know your family medical history because your family members couldn't/wouldn't/weren't allowed to go to the doctor and never got diagnosed, or don't know your family.
I see you disabled people who didn't know you were disabled growing up, physically or mentally, maybe because your parents didn't have insurance and couldn't afford it/wouldn't take you seriously/didn't think it was a problem because they had it/doctors couldn't figure it out.
I see you disabled people who have bouts of an issue that you grew up with, that are/were infrequent enough that you never really thought about it and dealt with it on your own, and when you have one in front of people who weren't medically neglected, you wonder why they look so horrified as you describe it.
I see you disabled people who didn't/haven't had any amount of care or accommodation for their disability since it started, because you couldn't get diagnosed.
I see you disabled people who grew up thinking everyone had the same problem as you and that it was normal and so you accepted it, because you didn't understand how the human body worked and had no real frame of reference nor the language to ask for help, or the people around you saw it and just ignored it.
I see you disabled people only now understanding that what you experience is abnormal, and that there are things that can be done to help it, make it easier, or at least help you understand yourself better.
I see you disabled people that will never be able to get diagnosed or get the help you need, whether from being poor, lacking insurance, or any number of reasons.
This shit is hard, and there are people who will never quite understand your struggles. It doesn't seem to get talked about as much, but I wish it was. Please know I love you, and you aren't alone.
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starlight-bread-blog · 8 months
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If Neil Gaiman and David Tennant are having Imposter Syndrome, you're good.
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Neil Gaiman: The first problem of any kind of even limited success, is the unshakable conviction that you are getting away with something, and that any moment now, they will discover you.
David Tennant: For me, that's what being an actor is about. Sort of going, this is all, it's all on one level, it's all just a bit silly. And I can't really believe I'm getting away with this. And at some point someone's gonna tap me on the sholder and go 'Come on, you've had your fun. Move on. There are some people who can actually do this. There are some proper actors in the world. Stop pretending, and move on. You're a little wee nae from Paisley. You don't really get to do this.
Neil Gaiman: In my case I was convinced there would a knock on the door, and a man with a clipboard – I don't know why he had a clipboard, but in my head he always had a clipboard – would be there and tell me it was all over, and they've caught up with me, and now I would have to go and get a real job. One that didn't consist of making things up and writing them down, and reading books I wanted to read. And then, I would go away quietly. And get the kind of job I would have to get up early in the morning, and wear a tie, and not make things up anymore.
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arkitiore · 10 months
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New master just dropped 😛
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slfcare · 11 months
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dealing with embarrassment is not about erasing the moment, but rewriting its impact. consciously decide to not care as if it's really that easy and after enough practice, you'll find that it actually will be.
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grandadtwelve · 10 months
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was going through old posts and happened upon this one about how the doctor has a deep tendency to latch onto the first face they see after regenerating and, specifically, how the first person thirteen interacted with was grace, who immediately died. and how that kinda fits with the sense of unmooredness her regeneration has.
and now I’m just thinking about the implications of the first face the fifteenth doctor sees being his own. the person he has the strongest attachment and feeling of responsibility to, the person he draws the most comfort from, being himself.
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king-wilhelm · 7 months
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Welcome to samdalri and Doctor slump are very very special because both represent the genre of people who basically sacrificed their youth trying to achieve the next big thing and then they DID smash every milestone they ever set for themselves but instead of being able to ride that high, all that effort, all the running, the one track pathway only lead to burnout and exhaustion and the idea that all good things only come to those who wait is fucking absurd because you have to, have to find the good in everything, everyday and every single experience life gives you.
It’s perfectly okay to have big dreams but there is nothing in this world that will ever be worth a damn if you don’t take care of yourself along the way and sometimes, sometimes, when you’re going too fast and you know you’re headed for a crash, it’s better to slow down and reassess your priorities because if you, your happiness and your mental and physical health aren’t at the tippy top of that list of priorities then you have no business driving that fast. The steeper the climb, the harder the fall; and you can only stand at the top of the Everest if you don’t die in the process
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ayo-edebiri · 2 years
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I don't know who I am anymore.
First look at David Tennant in the 60th Anniversary specials
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aq2003 · 11 months
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ten and martha thankk you for the dialectics amv
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mindmattersclinics · 7 months
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gallifreyanhotfive · 25 days
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this sucks so bad i need to [remembers suicide jokes are not conducive to my mental health] beg charley to kill me
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re: Leela speaking Gallifreyan in the audios, I already liked the headcanon that TARDIS translation circuits (which I'm sure don't have to only exist in TARDISes) weren't coded to translate Gallifreyan. In nu who there's plenty of examples of written Gallifreyan in the TARDIS that doesn't translate to anything else, and I choose to believe that this applies to spoken as well. By the Unearthly Child, the Doctor and Susan were speaking English. Sometimes the Doctor gets bored and talks in random alien languages, but his companions never notice because translation.
This doesn't work with everything, but I can twist things a bit: when the Doctor goes to Gallifrey alone, for instance, they're all speaking Gallifreyan. And then Leela goes, and stays, and maybe Andred (and Brax too lol if she knows him at the time) are space nerds (Andred--a Time Lord--married an alien!!) and can speak something else. Not Leela's home language, but something that is translated for her.
But she refuses to be reliant on anyone for any length of time, and at the beginning she thinks if she can learn to fit in well enough, prove herself clever and useful, they will have to accept her. So she learns their famously difficult language, and her speech is always a bit formal and she reads a little slowly, but she can do it. Only of course it's never enough for them, because she both isn't doing it well enough and is trying too hard to fit in
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