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Fighting Mental Disorders Through Dream Therapy

Whenever you have mental disturbances like irritation, lack of memory, lack of equilibrium, hearing voices, emptiness, and several problems that prevent you from thinking clearly, you must urgently follow dream therapy. This is the only way through which you will surely prevent a mental illness, or find guaranteed psychotherapy for the mental illness you already have.

You will also develop your intelligence and use your entire brain power. Right now you are using only a small portion of your brain on the behalf of your conscience. The biggest part of your brain belongs to your primitive side.

All mental disorders are caused by the anti-conscience, the wild side of the human brain. We have inherited this absurd content into the biggest part of our brain. We have to get rid of this terrible content by transforming it into conscious and human content through dream therapy.

I discovered this truth after continuing Carl Jung’s research, and after fighting against schizophrenia, and winning the battle. My victory is based on my obedience to the unconscious guidance. This means that you can win this battle too. You will surely find sound mental health if you follow the unconscious guidance, no matter if you are merely depressed, or if you have to face a severe mental illness. Read the rest of this entry »

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Mental Health Care Disparity

A few weeks ago, the Arizona tragedy renewed calls to tone down heated political rhetoric. Standing by previous arguments in favor of this action, the shooting also opened up for debate the way our country invests in mental health services. While we do not yet know whether the shooter suffered from schizophrenia or another illness, it’s time that mental health takes its place on the national agenda.

Many argue against investments in these services by saying it is a private problem. Clearly it is a struggle that individuals deal with in their own way. However, tragedies like the one in Arizona and across the country demonstrate why we must take the problem seriously. Many public problems rise from mental health diseases, such is decreased productivity at work, lower participation in civil society, and in some cases even tragic occurrences like suicide, self-injury, or crime. It is an obvious investment if we are able to address these problems and prevent the negative societal effects that are attributed to mental illnesses.

Others argue that mental health is not a defined science, or that it is less important than other investments we must make. It is true that we cannot devote all our resources to the issue of mental illness, just as we could not to any other program. Read the rest of this entry »

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