Tag: addiction
Why the Narcissist’s behavior is ignored by family
Big Food – Addiction =Profit
Hidden Knowledge-Inspired
This message was perfect and expressed my life long attempt to live in harmony with Gaia and those around me .
I have great faith in my self and try to hold that faith for our sons but allow that I can be the warning , if not thy r example of how women have been used as the catalyst to control men and children . To abuse the mother , trickles down to the kids .When secrets , lies and denial of truths that would allow healing and liberation as I have surrendered to time after time , year after year until 2021 made it clear just how “Dead ” I am and how beneath them I am , how stupid , how inept .
No Thank You !
I head their Dad’s words , his conditioning , his culling his sons to hate and reject their Mom . He could not liberate himself from his and I failed in not freeing him from their trauma bond .
I am so totally ready and eager as I have been for decades, learning all I could , creating and evolving as I noted for a decade or so how these episodes and challenges are intent to imped my efforts and or break me ; hoping I’ll commit suicide and since I’ve been told by a very frank in law , our son’s friends think their Mom , me is DEAD !!
And yes huge pieces of their Mom is dead and the desire to begin anew , to communicate to heal their trauma is rejected . Grandchildren are with held to show me their power if I don’t do as I’m told !
Nope ❤️🩹
I’m aware of Heaven on Earth and plan to see the results of the evolution that no longer exalts abuse and depravities that dishonor the family . Or target one member to insure a WIN 💯
Blessings & Peace
Dona Luna
Children born to Alcoholics and Addicts have PTS
1 in 7 Dr use RX or alcohol to cope with stress
Our medical system was very lowly rated before COVID and has been highlighted in not being prepared for such events .
I’ve known these Drs and lawyers with real life issues and a very distorted view of their self importance .
Mind Body & Spirit are best incorporated for success as more holistic approaches are accepted
The education and training in our medical field is very flawed and in need of change
Focus on the nutrition , sleep -wake ratio and end the allied partnership with chemical companies who produce RX and speculators who decide prices etc
Much improvement to be had for sure .,,
Adult Children of Alcoholics become people pleasers
Tackling Psychiatric-Drug Withdrawal
MIA Podcast Interview
Anders Sørensen – Tackling Psychiatric Drug Withdrawal Through Research and in Practice
Anders is a Danish clinical psychologist with a special interest in psychiatric drug withdrawal. He has undertaken research which assesses the state of guidance on psychiatric drug withdrawal. He has also paid close attention to tapering methods with the aim of identifying approaches which might make withdrawal more tolerable for people.
In addition to his research work, Anders utilizes psychotherapy in his private practice when helping people to come off the drugs and we’ll get to talk about some of that in this interview.
www.madinamerica.com/2022/11/anders-sorensen-tackling-psychiatric-drug-withdrawal-research-practice/
Post Lockdown Suicide Tsunami that never came
As we near the third anniversary of COVID-19, international suicide statistics reveal that the suicide epidemic that was widely predicted to ensue after the lockdown never happened.
Understanding how these predictions failed reveals the limitations of mental health modeling, challenges our assumptions about suicidality, and begs the question, “why wasn’t there a suicide epidemic?” A viewpoint article recently published in the Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry offers some answers.
The Australian authors, Nick Glozier, Richard Morris, and Stefanie Schurer, quote Nobel prize-winning economist Daniel Kahneman:
“People cannot be faulted for failing to predict the unpredictable, but they can be blamed for lack of predictive humility.”
www.madinamerica.com/2022/11/post-lockdown-suicide-tsunami-never-came/
Recovery language in substance abuse
New research published in Critical Social Work reveals that dominant understandings of recovery, such as maintaining abstinence, can be experienced by service users as oppressive.
The critical discourse analysis of qualitative interviews with individuals struggling with substance use issues in rural Ontario examined power dynamics inherent to discourse on substance addiction recovery. The author concludes by offering recommendations such as training and education to address stigma and implicit biases among clinicians and the inclusion of individuals experiencing substance abuse issues in research, policy development, clinical practice, and education.
Researcher Sandra R. McNeil of the University of Windsor writes:
“By shaping who should recover, how they should recover, and what recovery should look like, recovery discourse constitutes categories of inclusion and exclusion. Viewing substance use recovery through a critical lens exposes ideological values that perpetuate substance use stigma at micro and macro levels. Equally important are the numerous, intersecting forms of stigma related to race, class, gender, sexuality, ability, appearance, geography, and types of substance use that are capable of (de)constructing structural inequities.”
