Author Topic: have to see psychiatrist  (Read 5681 times)

idk man

Sometimes I love to talk but often I hate group projects. I'm totally willing to work with people but I think I work much more efficiently on my own and plus I can make the project however I like. Sometimes I like to be in my own world but often I like to be with 1 or 2 other people. Dont care for very large groups though
eh i dont like group work of any kind

idk man

Sometimes I love to talk but often I hate group projects. I'm totally willing to work with people but I think I work much more efficiently on my own and plus I can make the project however I like. Sometimes I like to be in my own world but often I like to be with 1 or 2 other people. Dont care for very large groups though
I can totally relate to that. When I'm in a group it's almost always with people who hardly care about the work their doing and have no intention to help. And when I try to come up with a topic, they instantly reject it and substitute their own knowing that they won't do it anyway. So typically, when I have the choice to work alone I do so.
« Last Edit: April 19, 2014, 05:56:30 PM by bloody jumper »

i can't come up to random people and start a conversation, it's very difficult. i feel the need to do it but i can't.

i can't come up to random people and start a conversation, it's very difficult. i feel the need to do it but i can't.
I'm the opposite lol
I can start conversations with random people but I don't want to/don't feel like it

they sent me to the shrink, i said get lost. Got on the chems, cant think right

Do not give any bloody pills.

Do not regard their "disease" or "behavior disorder" they give you.




Nothing is wrong with you. (Large chance there isn't really.)
Parents flip stuff when their teens or kids act moody or energetic.
« Last Edit: April 19, 2014, 07:33:37 PM by Swat 3 »

Do not give any bloody pills.

Do not regard their "disease" or "behavior disorder" they give you.

Nothing is wrong with you.

Are you for real?

no

partially ignorant of this topic

MOVE ALONG

Do not give any bloody pills.

Do not regard their "disease" or "behavior disorder" they give you.
Wow.



Antisocial personality disorder:
>fail to conform to social norms and follow the law
>deceptive; lie to people for personal gain
>fail to plan ahead
>aggresiveness; physical fights or assaults
>disregard safety of others
>consistently irresponsible; unable to honor obligations, like school or work
>lack of remorse

You do not have to answer any of these questions if you do not want to.


anger and not feeling remorse for other's feelings

I don't really feel happiness, and like to be alone. I don't express my feelings with anyone.
i honestly don't feel any emotion, or i can't sense what i'm feeling.
Do you feel anything when doing something like riding a roller coaster, or anything exciting that would cause adrenaline?

actually now that I do think about it, it does affect my life.
A disorder can only be diagnosed if the person with it feels that it is causing them suffering and if it's hindering their ability to be productive.

i could care less about school/college and my future.
Do you sometimes act impulsive? This means that you do things without thinking about them, or you don't plan ahead. Not caring about your future can be a failure to plan ahead.

i can't come up to random people and start a conversation, it's very difficult. i feel the need to do it but i can't.
Do you avoid conversations?


Do you go against the norm often?
Do you lie to people or deceive people for your own benefit?
Have you gotten into fights or felt as though you wanted to fight someone?
Do you find yourself not really caring about what happens to people?
Do you repeatedly fail to follow orders or complete school work?
Do you think you have a problem, and if so, do you think it's harming you in any way?




I am in no way able to diagnose you with anything, obviously, and you don't even have to answer my questions if you don't want to. That's your choice.

Also, this disorder can't even be diagnosed if you're younger than 18. However, signs of the disorder can show up at young ages and can develop into the full-blown thing.

Guys, before you diagnose the poor guy with Paranoid Schizophrenia, can you step back with your internet-psychiatry degree for a second? Mental disorders are extremely hard to diagnose and most people don't fit into a cookie-cutter symptom list. What's more likely is that OP has depression. This is not a diagnosis, but it's really common for people with depression to lack empathy for others, like to be alone, feel little emotion, be antisocial, and be apathetic towards things like school and work.

OP, do yourself a favor and just talk to the psychiatrist. Tell him the truth, he's not there to hurt you.

Could be just OHT symptom. Perfectly normal probably.

Guys, before you diagnose the poor guy with Paranoid Schizophrenia, can you step back with your internet-psychiatry degree for a second? Mental disorders are extremely hard to diagnose and most people don't fit into a cookie-cutter symptom list. What's more likely is that OP has depression. This is not a diagnosis, but it's really common for people with depression to lack empathy for others, like to be alone, feel little emotion, be antisocial, and be apathetic towards things like school and work.

OP, do yourself a favor and just talk to the psychiatrist. Tell him the truth, he's not there to hurt you.
Depression requires that the person has feelings of sadness, loss, or frustration. The OP has said several times that he doesn't really feel emotions. If depression were the problem, the OP would have most definitely mentioned being down in the dumps or being frustrated. He's more so just apathetic towards everything, on top of being aggressive and lacking the ability of being social.

There's a big difference between feeling sad and not feeling at all.