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it's very important to understand how a personality disorder diagnosis functions in the psychiatric system, even if you identify with the diagnosis or find it useful.
personality disorders on your medical record will be used to discredit anything you say or do. they indicate "don't bother listening to this person; apply treatment regardless of their wishes but also they're probably manipulating/attention-seeking so maybe don't bother treating them". needing support becomes attention-seeking. behaviors that would be treated + supported in someone without this diagnosis are ignored or treated as manipulative. providers are instructed to "withdraw warmth" (a real thing in the DBT provider's manual, btw) in response to self-injury or suicidal ideation.
if you have been dx'd with a personality disorder professionally, you likely understand this.
now, here's the important part: this is not an issue of 'stigma' against a politically neutral, pre-discursive True Disease which is being Unfairly Maligned. these diagnoses were formulated based on the idea that some patients cannot be trusted, that some patients seek care too much. they are applied to patient charts as a justification for withdrawing care or as a dismissal of someone "not getting better" fast enough. in the uk, they are often employed by the nhs to shame or problematize people who use large amounts of nhs resources, arguing that receiving a lot of care through the nhs is a negative behavior stemming from a disordered personality.
there are elements of personality disorders which resonate strongly with many people, including myself, but you need to be clear-eyed about the origins + functions of this diagnosis. as a whole, they were created + function as ways to discredit + mistreat noncompliant or "difficult" patients. 'reclaiming' them is not going to change how they function systematically- it is going to make it easier to engage in this systematic neglect by evoking 'ableism' or 'stigma!' when people question the utility or application of the diagnosis.
#psychiatric abolition#before ppl come for my throat#know that i was prof dx'd with bpd + ocpd + both of those dx's were used to neglect + abuse me#but the doctors kindly reminded me not to Stigmatize Myself :) it's Okay To Have Noncompliant Brat Disease Charlie <3#but anyway we will be withdrawing care + writing about u being manipulative for advocating for yourself#but that's Not Your Fault :) You Have A Disease#these were doctors at some of the best hospitals in the country so do with that what u will#not to mention the pathologization of trauma inherent to this but anywayyy#this post brought to you by buy one get one free monster energy
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i absolutely get the fantasy inherent in those posts about wanting house to be your doctor (it's about being diagnosed in a week by a team of specialists who run exhaustive batteries of tests and take your medical mystery seriously and actually know things about medicine unlike the average GP) but they also make me cringe because like. you guys... you wouldn't... you wouldn't be the patient of the week. none of you would be the patient of the week. unless you're literally already so close to death that you have organs shutting down and are actively admitted to the hospital, you would NOT be a patient of the week. if you can ever get out of bed without collapsing then you are not the patient of the week. if you can breathe then you are not the patient of the week. if run-of-the-mill doctors keep telling you to exercise and take NSAIDS and stop bitching then you are not the patient of the week.
what you ARE is one of the comic relief clinic patients. you come into the hospital complaining about how bad you hurt and the show takes great pains to illustrate that you're a whiny lying faker with a booboo whose mommy coddled you too much because you're from an entitled generation of able-bodied pissbabies. the audience hates you for wanting medical help for your ailments. you are resoundly mocked for the entire episode and house is eventually validated when it turns out that combining ibuprofen and acetaminophen makes you capable of doing one entire dish in your sink, so you're an exaggerating asshat who's monopolizing the time that could be spent on REAL problems.
at MOST -- at VERY MOST -- you exist as a foil to make house angry, in which he'll throw something at the wall and scream at you about how you should just get addicted to vicodin to manage your pain and then maybe you'll actually HAVE something to bitch about. and if you're not willing to do that then it's proof that you weren't all that fucking sick to begin with. (50/50 this is portrayed as a negative interaction and a sign that house is Getting Worse but he won't suffer any social or licensing consequences for it because you don't matter.)
you are not the patient of the week. you are not going to be the patient of the week. real life is full of doctors who grew up on house md and who think they ARE house md and this is how they're going to treat you, because you are not the patient of the week.
so in real life you absolutely need to look up healthcare reviews online before you book a doctor's appointment and NEVER go to ANYONE with ANY negative reviews from ANY chronically ill patient. PLEASE.
#it wouldnt bug me if it didnt worry me so bad but. it does worry me. please have standards for your medical care.#house md#medical abuse#medical malpractice#psychiatric abuse#abuse#i know sometimes ppl are limited in their choice of doctor. but IF YOU CAN choose your practitioner. then PLEASE#negative
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lots of health professionals act like looking at how fat you are or seeing you have a pre-existing ~psychiatric illness~ and deciding that's what's causing whatever malady you're seeing them for is ~practicing medicine~ but in reality that's just prejudice and bigotry, baby. don't fucking listen to them.
they can't know what's causing these problems if they don't examine you, run tests, and actually work to understand what you're experiencing. that requires talking and listening to you - not making you wait 40 minutes in the lobby just to spend 5 minutes in the room with you and treat you like you're overdramatic and lazy. you deserve better. so much better. and this still applies even if it is related to what they assume it is.
#softspoonie#medical gaslighting#ableism#sanism#chronically ill#chronic illness#psychiatric abuse#medical abuse#bigotry#fatphobia#disabled#disability#medical care#health care#doctors#neurodivergence#mentally ill#mental illness#health professional#health professionals#social justice#disability justice#fat#fatmisia#anti fatphobia#prejudice#discrimination#inequality
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Otherwise there's: Eleven goes through a mental health crisis that results in River putting him in Space Therapy.
(The location had once treated another Time Lord, a long time ago. Very few places could claim that without also being... well, prison planets.)
(The Time Lord was Koschei. It didn't work out.)
#eleventh doctor#11th doctor#doctor who#there are issues inherrent in the psychiatric system#and I don't think Amy would actually be very eager about this turn of events#from her perspective#therapy didn't work#and it convinced her that her reality was false#Rory is part of the medical field. He gives a thumbs up.#River... is planning on nabbing the Doctor out ehen she#personally#is convinced he's fine#fine-ish#more fine.#Eleven eventually learns the other Time Lord was Koschei#because he has no respect for secrecy of medical information#Koschei sought help off planet to try and avoid any social stigma associated with it#But the drums were real. and they never went away. and nothing else he sought help for changed.#anyways. did you know the last ditch effort for mental health recovery on Gallifrey#is regeneration#under the hopes that the new body/mind would drop its melancholia. It. Doesn't always work.#rose rambles
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Sometimes I think of Amy Pond, who grew up being called mad by those who wielded the word as a tool of exclusion and shame —
Amy Pond, who though forced into the hands of four psychiatrists, still clung to that which they called madness until those systems which elevate psychosocial conformity above humanity stripped it from her —
Amy Pond, whose imaginary friend reappeared for a single hour after twelve years and reignited that faith before disappearing for two more years —
Amy Pond, who spent those those two years under the same implicit threat ingrained in her through psychiatric violence, and thus began to believe the man who stopped the invasion was “just a madman with a box,” only for him to agree, and to also call her “mad, impossible Amy Pond,” reframing madness as non-negative for the first time in her life —
Amy Pond, who ignored the disembodied voice of her imaginary friend even as she ran away with him for real, who still lived each day with the traumatic internalization of deviancy dictated upon her by the psychiatric-industrial complex that shaped her from childhood —
Amy Pond, who wouldn't acknowledge the Doctor's voice, such that it took an Angel in her eye that was literally killing her to ensure she couldn't reality check herself —
Amy Pond, who stood before a room which muttered about “the psychiatrists we brought her to,” and though afraid, escaped their rigid parameters of acceptable existence.
#I like seeing it as indicating she began hearing his voice when he was gone for all those years! why else wouldn't she say anything?#actually psychotic Amy agenda#Amy Pond#eleventh doctor#reclaimed language#oh look its another antipsychiatry themed doctor who post#sumn abt in Fairies At The Bottom Of The Garden audio AND Imaginary Enemies comic we see Amelia bein called slurs against psychotic people#(shes called psycho in both)#like!!! and SO MUCH OF AMYS STORY is about her claiming her agency in ways that previous companions weren't allowed to-#companions whose status as a Wife was a signifier of an to end of their value individually- 'this is no place for a married woman' etc#in some cases Wife-ness forced upon them *as* a denial of agency 'I spent all that time trying to find you I'm not going back now!' etc#whereas Amys story deconstructs that; Amys “Choice” is an illusion- Amy being a Wife doesn't demote her agency as an companion#anyways I love that aspect of reclaimed agency for Amy but ALSO#“madness” as an expression of agency against systems of oppression is SO relevant. the mind defends itself and the alternative isnt better#the oppressive system in this case being ableist structures and the psychiatric system ITSELF which is a whole other layer#the moral being that even if the Doctor WAS a delusion? he'd still be a needed coping mechanism for a child who says “ppl always leave”#and instead of examining her feelings of abandonment they insist 'aLiENs DoNt ExIsT' as seen in the 'sTaRs DoNt ExIsT' psychiatrist in TBB#they don't care that she's in PAIN- why would they?- they just care that she's 'abnormal' and therefore not deserving of humanity#(eleventh) doctor is neurodivergent tag#I mean technically this is about Amy but I once (twice) used that tag on the post about the Master. its the spirit of it!#and Amy Pond + her Raggedy Doctor as “mad” people is very *chefs kiss*#((you know what im putting the tag on my last Amy post :D ))#Mels experienced this very differently and I'll make a post about her at some point- I just wanna make sure my points are got across better#sumn abt Amelia's “crazy” was Mels' “delinquency.” Amy treated as if she doesn't know her own life while Mels treated as threatening#sumn abt adultification of Black girls while Amy is infantilized#Amy Pond who could rewrite reality in a reborn universe because she grew up with a Crack in her wall that no one believed was special —#ableism#saneism#unreality#because I mean Amy's stand against psychiatric dehumanization was to REWRITE THE UNIVERSE with her Crack powers
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April 25 - International Day Of Psychology
#get some help#we're gonna get you to a doctor sweetheart#peanuts#peanuts art#Charlie Brown#lucy van pelt#psychiatric help#psychology#art#fanart#colored#artist on tumblr
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In this essay I will-
I think 95% of the Master's issues and being like ✨that✨ boil down to untreated PTSD and generalized anxiety that just keep feeding off of each other and compounding in a positive feedback loop as time goes on.
They never had much control over their own life, first from Time Lord society just being like ✨that✨(which is more than enough to severely traumatize anyone who spends more than five minutes on Gallifrey tbh) and then on and on what with also being the son of nobility, Theta running away and shattering what little solid future they felt they could see, being resurrected by the Time Lords specifically to fight, the drums, whatever the hell happened after they went back through the Time Lock, just to name what I can think of off the top of my head. The Master has never really had control or security and is always desperately trying to grab hold of it, hence their name. (Because let's be honest, unless that individual is very kinky, the only person who's going to be naming themself 'the Master' is someone who is extremely insecure and is doing everything they can to try and get a sense of control and safety.)
They're deeply traumatized by this constant manipulation and lack of security, and the fact that it never ends nor do they ever get any help for it means that it keeps building off of itself and worsening that feeling of insecurity, leaving them a more and more anxious wreck as time goes on, always feeling like everything is spiraling out of control. The Master is also desperate to live, clinging to life however they have to; going through unfathomable lengths from possession, whatever was going on with Crispy, more possession, chameleon arches, and resurrection just to get one more breath. They want control of their own life and existence, and of course one of the largest parts of that is control of their literal life, ergo control of their death and successfully securing themself from it.
And all of this compiles into a person trying to lay claim to everything they can, trying to conquer all they see to secure the entirety of their surroundings, manipulate everyone to be under their command so that they know exactly what everyone is doing and thinking and there are no unknown variables, and most interestingly of all - push the Doctor into embracing their destructive potential.
Which, at a surface level glance, makes absolutely no sense. Why the hell would someone who is scared simply be virtue of being alive then actively try and push an individual whom they acknowledge as being far more fearsome and powerful than they into a rampage?
Because they feel that it's going to happen anyway, so if they cause it, then that means that they have a little control over it.
But why are they convinced that the Doctor is inevitably going to go on a destructive rampage across the universe?
Because the Master has spent all of their lives scared and spiraling out of control because of it, desperately lashing out at everything around them in an attempt to find security. They're scared, and they've always been scared; so they can't possibly imagine that the Doctor doesn't feel the same way.
Oh the Doctor says it, and they logically acknowledge that the Doctor has different experiences from them, but at a core level they can't really understand it. On a core level the Master can't imagine someone not being as scared as they are and so can't truly reconcile with the fact that the Doctor isn't.
Because if they've always been scared, and can't imagine that anyone else could not feel that way, then it follows suit that they're watching the Doctor like a ticking time bomb just waiting for them to blow, just waiting for the Doctor to start lashing out like they are, because they just can't imagine that that isn't going to happen.
They can't imagine that the Doctor might not need to destroy and lay claim and conquer just to feel some semblance of safety and security, so that means it's going to happen eventually some day, the Doctor is inevitably going to lose control in their eyes.
So if they're the one who pushes the Doctor into it then they get to keep some small fraction of control over the oncoming storm; they get to feel a little bit safer, no matter how paradoxical the feeling, because they were the one who pushed the Doctor to break, as they are convinced is inevitably going to happen, so they had control over it. They had control over this powerful and unknowable variable, so it makes them feel safer; even if the rampaging Doctor turns and kills them, they paradoxically feel safer for it because they had control over it.
So that's why the Master keeps desperately trying to break the Doctor, because they're scared of them, but by pushing their fears into becoming reality then they were the one who controlled when those fears came true; because they just can't imagine that maybe the Doctor won't ever snap, and that maybe their fears won't ever come true, and that maybe all they're running from is bad dreams.
So anyway, in conclusion I think a lot of things would be fixed if someone just gave the Master some space-Xanax and space-therapy; they'd still be a sadistic bastard who gets a kick out of toying with people like a cat with mice, but they'd be a lot better about it thanks for coming to my TED talk.
#doctor who#the doctor#the master#thoschei#maybe not in a shippy way but in a 'it's about their relationship' kinda way#should write a fic where either harold saxon or O ends up getting therapy and psychiatric treatment bc one of the humans gets worried#so the doctor shows up and the master is just like 'ah! it's good to see you - yes yes come in i'll put the kettle on :)'#and legit means it because they're still a bastard but also doing SO much better now and want a cuppa with their bestie husband#thirteen is still the master's husband change my mind#master who embraces the routine life of their disguise to find stability and ends up doing a bang up job of whatever it is#'harold saxon isn't who you think he is' 'he's the best damn minister we've had in decades'#'he's not even human!!!' 'don't discriminate it's rude'
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Got a new, extremely serious, life changing diagnosis yesterday and when I got home my dad was like "You know what that means? DISABILITY TAX CREDIT!" and y'know what he's right and he should say it
#they're trying their best!#my mom just asked me 'so are you just going to live with this forever?' and i didn't have the heart to say yes#so i just said 'it usually goes into remission around middle age'#my mom said she'd prefer to just research it herself. but i made sure to explain how the doctor told me it was caused by#not being accepted by my peers and having a hard time building attachments#because i know she's going to see 'caused by childhood trauma' and start asking what she did wrong#they're just people y'know?#they've made mistakes and absolutely some of those mistakes contributed to me being this way#but i don't blame them#they're just people. who feel intensely and love and want what's best for everybody. especially me#and i wouldn't change anything#sorry that got intense in the tags lmao#i got that borderline swag. i'm allowed to say that now i'm diagnosed#aaaaaaand i ain't getting treated till 2026. hell yeah psychiatric system#incoherent rambling
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Fearing a doctors appointment but then you find out the doctor is actually the most amazing medical professional you have ever met in your life and he? Actually? Genuinely? Cares???
Is this what it feels like to be high?
#i very nearly combust into tears and declare my undying love#holy shit the tests didn't even get any results and he still said that if i was in pain there was obviously a problem#and i got a referral for physical therapy and he referred me to a neurologist??#i didn't know he could do that?#he said my issues could be 'neurological functional or psychiatric' but that he didn't like saying anything was psychiatric because then#everyone writes you off#this was a elder white man as well#he gets it?#surreal fucking experience#chronic illness#chronic pain#doctors#disability#disabled#chronically ill#positive experiences!
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the mental health clinic i'm going to tomorrow to manage my psych meds has pretty much exclusively dogshit reviews, which is to be expected because it's a medicaid clinic. even in portland you can expect that the american healthcare system is actively trying to kill poor people, nobody hates a poor person like a mental health professional. HOWEVER since i don't actually want to develop a rapport with a therapist or say anything true in my sessions or do anything except get my prescriptions and get out, here are the BEST THINGS i've learned:
providers are so overworked they will never remember your name or your patient history
you will have a different therapist every time
you will be in a different room every time bc no one has an office
the clinic will refuse to schedule you for therapy more than once a month if you "seem functional"
former employees attest that every therapist quits within 4 months because it's such an unrelenting hellscape
former employees attest that all the policies are made by a clinic owner with no background in trauma-informed care who fucking hates high-maintenance patients and wants to get you out the door as fast as possible
former employees and clients alike attest that the only thing anybody here cares about is avoiding on-paper malpractice suits instead of providing patient care
THE ONE SAD THING I'VE LEARNED:
the main psychiatrist is catholic. and hates medication.
THE GOOD NEWS:
i am a heterosexual cisgender white woman with good heterosexual cisgender friends who loves to work hard for money and wants to settle down someday with a husband and have babies and knows SO MUCH about jesus because i love jesus and He's going to heal me :)
THE BAD NEWS:
i am protestant.
#which is to say i dont know the catholic rituals well enough to fake a catholic background. tragique.#you can laugh at this it is funny. i'm going into this with the mindset of a spy undercover in deep enemy territory#ive got my objective. ive got my role to play. i am a great actress.#and if they won't give me what i need i can just call my PCP and be like#hey my meds havent changed in seven years. can you manage them so i dont die#i feel like john mulaney in his latest special. you gotta find the lowest rated doctor to get your drugs#medical abuse#medical malpractice#psychiatric abuse#i guess#bipolar blogging#adhd tag
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Ok so...! Call done!
I am getting a new medication!! (thank fucking hell)
So this may lead to me getting my ass knocked out again of course... but since the last one was a bust I'd be fucked either way you know? Might as well aim for the chance of improvement instead! Doctor was completely on-board with changing what I took.
She also praised me for reading up on the medications and how it could take trying several different ones to find a match.
She was also super chill with fixing the error in my medical journal. No problems. Was a misunderstanding on her part. She was also very nice about the whole thing with my pronouns in the journal. And I have to give her praise for noticing my (... what should I call it... people pleasing tendencies perhaps?) ,where I try to go with the softer option to make it easier for others? Cause she said using "hen" (swedish gender neutral pronoun) would perhaps cause less issues with people writing the wrong pronoun in the journal later. She noticed I was doing this and was like "But I can hear on you that you'd like to it to be he" , which i admitted was correct. So she added some general observation thingy to my journal that it should be he. Made no big deal about it either.
I will say... I am liking this doctor. She's so nice to me? I feel like she isn't at all like a lot of doctors I've had where they acted like their word is basically law and how dare you even suggest they may have misunderstood you or that they may be wrong about something? Like she seems completely open to discussion of the meds and any issues I may have. She's very kind about everything and just seems to actually listen to me? Very reassuring too. And since she caught the thing I was doing, observant. (in a very good way!)
God I do hope this is a doctor I can keep and that it keeps rolling along this smoothly... cause it's fucking wild to me to have a doctor actually treat me like a person. May it just keep going this well, please!
But yeah, all in all it seems to me like it was a good call and I'm super happy to be off these pills AT ONCE after the call 💖 HELL YEAH FUCK THE MEDS!!!!
#and hey the faster i switch off them the less a risk it is a problem during birthday and Christmas right??#gives me more time to get used to them!#and like i said... staying on them or switching doesn't really matter even if i get issues cause like...#it couldn't continue the way it was anyway. even with new meds side effects knock out... it'd be bad either way you know?#at least this way we may find something that ACTUALLY WORKS for me. which in the long run is much more important!#I can't even begin to describe to you all how happy i feel to be off these fuckers! I'M FREEEEEEEE!!!!!#may the new pills be a homerun...PLEASE!!!#apparently the new meds are generally seen as less prone to causing bad side effects. and are usually the first thing they give you.#why wasn't it for me? fuck if i know. doctor at the psychiatric emergency place was a morron? best bet i got. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯#he did seem a bit clueless tbh. considering he wanted to fix my mental state first then we could care about gender stuff...#LIKE THE GENDER STUFF ISN'T SUPER LINKED TO MENTAL STATE?! 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️#oh well... things looking up right now at least 💖💖💖 bye bye shitty meds!#ryder speaking
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