Vegan Gains - Exposed Mental Health Issues
Автор: Honest Mouth
Загружено: 2016-03-05
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Where to start:
First consider how confident, talkative, and outgoing vegan gains used to be in his first set of videos.
Watch this short video
Clips include:
unable to interact in a social environment
signs of anger at being told to do something he may not have wanted to do
unable to express joy or happiness
constant nodding as an attempt to disguise that fact that he is unable to interact
Then watch the original in full:
A Day With Vegan Gains ◆ Workout ◆ What We Ate Pre-Post Workout ▣ Vlog 9
• A Day With Vegan Gains ◆ Workout ◆ What We...
Quite possibly the most awkward video I have ever watched!
Let's consider his current situation:
unable to leave home
unable to take care of himself
wanting to marry the first girl to give him some attention
breaking off the relationship when it came time to actually meet
use of illegal drugs (drugs that can damage/alter the cells in the human brain and nervous system)
Then seeing how he interacts with his new friends in this video it is so clear that we are dealing with someone who has severe mental health problems.
Lets look at some possible mental health issues Vegan Gains most likely suffers from:
Cluster A
Paranoid, Schizotypal, and Schiziod Personality Disorders
This cluster includes the "odd" or eccentric" disorders. Those who suffer from the Cluster A disorders may act socially detached, suspicious, and distrustful. These disorders are the closest PDs to the stereotypical psychiatric disorders: the psychotic disorders. With cluster A we see very odd behaviors, and a distinct separation from reality. However, this is not occurring on a sensory level as can be seen in the psychotic disorders. The schism (meaning break or gap, from which schizophrenia, schizotypal and schizoid got their name) from reality occurs on a cognitive level. In each of the Cluster A disorders, the nature of the separation is different. In Paranoia, where the person experiences delusions and is a generalized separation, the nature of the world itself (the fact that it is incredibly unlikely anyone cares enough to do anything to the paranoid person) is at a distance from the sufferer.
In Schizoid PD, the person is isolated from both enjoyment, and sociability. In Schizophrenia, the chasm, or breach, that must be crossed is to reality itself. Understanding of the rules of nature, or of social rules seems to be very difficult, but unlike in Schizoid PD, the desire to interact is there, and unlike Paranoid PD, people suffering from Schizophrenia do not have the anxieties or fears of the world or people in it.
Schizoid vs Schizotypal Personality Disorders
The major reason for the distinction is the relationship between schizotypal personality and schizophrenia.
There is a much higher prevalence of schizophrenia among first degree relatives of patients with schizotypal personality than among relatives of people with any other personality disorder.
Thinking is more distorted and closer to psychosis in schizotypal personality than in schizoid personality
Patients with schizoid personality disorder are more likely to seek therapy
Patients with schizotypal personality disorder are less likely to seek therapy, but are more likely to find a group of eccentrics who have similar beliefs.
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