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I Believe People Misunderstand Mental Illness

This Sunday a young woman had a meltdown during the sermon. I know she has anxiety, but I don't think her behaviour can be explained by that disorder alone. I'd guess bipolar or borderline personality. I also know something about how heavily her views of about residential schools (Canadian thing) and the church's treatment of homosexuals weighs on her. I don't blame white guilt or heterophobia--this was 95% good old mental illness.

I wonder if the difference between immaturity and mental illness is obvious. In fact, when I first when to that church, I identified her as a bipolar teen. First of all, she was very petite, so I estimated her age at 13 (she was about 19) and I found her thinking to be very sophomoric, befitting a 13-year-old. I'd like to say she's just a slow-starter and she's got plenty of time to catch up, but at 21, the help she needs is much more intervening.

Then there's my ex from hell (http://www.experienceproject.com/stories/Had-A-Relationship-With-A-Crazy-Person/3485547)
peachykeen · F
Girls are tricky. We have a lot of hormones that fluctuate throughout the month. It's like navigating through a landmine. I have always said that girls should learn about their bodies -- how nutrition, stimulants and sleep effect our cycles and therefore our moods. I don't think it is easy to see the difference between mental illness, abuse and immaturity.
Eeyore122 · 36-40, F
^^^Wow. I'd never encountered anyone who explicitly denounced the existence of mental illness. There is a relation between brain chemistry and thoughts, but the thoughts aren't the fix-all.
Justpeaceandlove · 61-69, F
I don't believe there is mental illness but just wrong minded thinking due to false teaching. :)
Eeyore122 · 36-40, F
Probably something in the sermon wad a trigget
Oh it was, but like I said: 95% wasn't. Her erratic behaviour before demonstrated that her brain chemistry was fertile ground for a few hot-button words that morning.

 
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