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Art can permeate the very deepest part of us, where no words exist.


Eileen Miller


#asd #autism #outsider-art #art

In reference to Einstein's definition of insanity... No Mr. Einstein, that is not insanity, that is autism.


Eileen Miller


#asd #autism #outsider-art #art

Will you teach me how to paint?” “Just paint.” “I’m not any good.” “Do it for therapy. You can go to art school later.


Benjamin Alire Sáenz


#therapy #art

Throughout our times with Christopher [therapist] we were encouraged to work together at communicating on the inside. He pointed out that it would be good for us all to listen-in when an alter was telling his/her story - that it's now safe, no harm will come to us from telling or from knowing. There was once a time when it was very important that we didn't know what had happened; that knowing meant danger or being so overwhelmed with pain and grief that we wouldn't survive. But now it was different. We're safe and strong, and our goal now are to uncover the grisly truth of what's happened to us, so that it's no longer a powerful secret. We can look at it and face the past for what it is - old memories of old events. Today is now,and we can choose to live a different way and believe different things. We were once powerless and vulnerable, but now we were in a position to make choices. We had control over our life.


Carolyn Bramhall


#childhood-abuse #dissociation #dissociative-identity-disorder #memories #mental-health

It's difficult. I take a low dose of lithium nightly. I take an antidepressant for my darkness because prayer isn't enough. My therapist hears confession twice a month, my shrink delivers the host, and I can stand in the woods and see the world spark.


David Lovelace


#depression #lithium #manic-depression #medication #therapy

Imbalanced systems,whether internal or external, will tend to polarize.


Richard C. Schwartz


#family

The observer self, a part of who we really are, is that part of us that is watching both our false self and our True Self. We might say that it even watches us when we watch. It is our Consciousness, it is the core experience of our Child Within. It thus cannot be watched—at least by anything or any being that we know of on this earth. It transcends our five senses, our co-dependent self and all other lower, though necessary parts, of us. Adult children may confuse their observer self with a kind of defense they may have used to avoid their Real Self and all of its feelings. One might call this defense “false observer self” since its awareness is clouded. It is unfocused as it “spaces” or “numbs out.” It denies and distorts our Child Within, and is often judgmental.


Charles L. Whitfield


#disassociation #dissociation #healing #ptsd #self-help

Of course, a culture as manically and massively materialistic as ours creates materialistic behavior in its people, especially in those people who've been subjected to nothing but the destruction of imagination that this culture calls education, the destruction of autonomy it calls work, and the destruction of activity it calls entertainment.


James Hillman


#therapy #venting #education

There's nothing gay about living life straight


Paul B. Tripp


#gay-and-lesbian #memoir #military #reparative-therapy #life

To go into therapy is an adventure, not really to iron anything out.


Jeff Bridges


#anything #go #into #iron #out






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