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Shattered_Blood_Molecules
CH1YO
mrs_chester_bennington
CH1YO
mrs_chester_bennington
Uh I don't think PTSD causes hallucinations, but I'm not 100% sure. She could have a combination of disorders. We can't really diagnose anything but to me it sounds like she has combinations of PTSD, schizophrenia, psychosis, and that other disorder where you can't handle social situations or too much human contact (can't remember the name). Things like that. So just have a quiet house when she visits, always give her her personal space, don't make her wait, and make sure she gets to bed early, as tiredness = more pissiness at things.


P.T.S.D. doesn't cause anything, it is a collection of effects brought about by the inability to cope with an event, psychotic episodes are by no means unheard of.
Schizophrenia is a psychotic condition.


Yeah. Except PTSD does cause things like anxiety, shaking, nightmares, etc, and often depression. But yeah as far as I know it's not directly psychotic.


It doesn't cause them, although they are symptomatic. It is not necessarily anything but psychotic response is far from heard of in the context.
When I said causes I WAS referring to it is symptomatic of it. Thanks, for the attempt to inform me, though.


It's a dangerous rhetoric is all, people sometimes trick themselves with things like that. You're very welcome regardless.
 
     
 
CH1YO
mrs_chester_bennington
CH1YO
mrs_chester_bennington
Uh I don't think PTSD causes hallucinations, but I'm not 100% sure. She could have a combination of disorders. We can't really diagnose anything but to me it sounds like she has combinations of PTSD, schizophrenia, psychosis, and that other disorder where you can't handle social situations or too much human contact (can't remember the name). Things like that. So just have a quiet house when she visits, always give her her personal space, don't make her wait, and make sure she gets to bed early, as tiredness = more pissiness at things.


P.T.S.D. doesn't cause anything, it is a collection of effects brought about by the inability to cope with an event, psychotic episodes are by no means unheard of.
Schizophrenia is a psychotic condition.


Yeah. Except PTSD does cause things like anxiety, shaking, nightmares, etc, and often depression. But yeah as far as I know it's not directly psychotic.


It doesn't cause them, although they are symptomatic. It is not necessarily anything but psychotic response is far from heard of in the context.
When I said causes I WAS referring to it is symptomatic of it. Thanks, for the attempt to inform me, though.
     
mrs_chester_bennington
CH1YO
mrs_chester_bennington
Uh I don't think PTSD causes hallucinations, but I'm not 100% sure. She could have a combination of disorders. We can't really diagnose anything but to me it sounds like she has combinations of PTSD, schizophrenia, psychosis, and that other disorder where you can't handle social situations or too much human contact (can't remember the name). Things like that. So just have a quiet house when she visits, always give her her personal space, don't make her wait, and make sure she gets to bed early, as tiredness = more pissiness at things.


P.T.S.D. doesn't cause anything, it is a collection of effects brought about by the inability to cope with an event, psychotic episodes are by no means unheard of.
Schizophrenia is a psychotic condition.


Yeah. Except PTSD does cause things like anxiety, shaking, nightmares, etc, and often depression. But yeah as far as I know it's not directly psychotic.


It doesn't cause them, although they are symptomatic. It is not necessarily anything but psychotic response is far from heard of in the context.
 
     
 
mrs_chester_bennington
CH1YO
mrs_chester_bennington
Uh I don't think PTSD causes hallucinations, but I'm not 100% sure. She could have a combination of disorders. We can't really diagnose anything but to me it sounds like she has combinations of PTSD, schizophrenia, psychosis, and that other disorder where you can't handle social situations or too much human contact (can't remember the name). Things like that. So just have a quiet house when she visits, always give her her personal space, don't make her wait, and make sure she gets to bed early, as tiredness = more pissiness at things.


P.T.S.D. doesn't cause anything, it is a collection of effects brought about by the inability to cope with an event, psychotic episodes are by no means unheard of.
Schizophrenia is a psychotic condition.


Yeah. Except PTSD does cause things like anxiety, shaking, nightmares, etc, and often depression. But yeah as far as I know it's not directly psychotic.

Ummm....Ptsd does CAUSE shaking, anxiety and also nightmares (sometimes). Please make sure the info you provide someone with is correct.
     
CH1YO
mrs_chester_bennington
Uh I don't think PTSD causes hallucinations, but I'm not 100% sure. She could have a combination of disorders. We can't really diagnose anything but to me it sounds like she has combinations of PTSD, schizophrenia, psychosis, and that other disorder where you can't handle social situations or too much human contact (can't remember the name). Things like that. So just have a quiet house when she visits, always give her her personal space, don't make her wait, and make sure she gets to bed early, as tiredness = more pissiness at things.


P.T.S.D. doesn't cause anything, it is a collection of effects brought about by the inability to cope with an event, psychotic episodes are by no means unheard of.
Schizophrenia is a psychotic condition.


Yeah. Except PTSD does cause things like anxiety, shaking, nightmares, etc, and often depression. But yeah as far as I know it's not directly psychotic.
 
     
 
mrs_chester_bennington
Uh I don't think PTSD causes hallucinations, but I'm not 100% sure. She could have a combination of disorders. We can't really diagnose anything but to me it sounds like she has combinations of PTSD, schizophrenia, psychosis, and that other disorder where you can't handle social situations or too much human contact (can't remember the name). Things like that. So just have a quiet house when she visits, always give her her personal space, don't make her wait, and make sure she gets to bed early, as tiredness = more pissiness at things.


P.T.S.D. doesn't cause anything, it is a collection of effects brought about by the inability to cope with an event, psychotic episodes are by no means unheard of.
Schizophrenia is a psychotic condition.
     
mrs_chester_bennington
Uh I don't think PTSD causes hallucinations, but I'm not 100% sure. She could have a combination of disorders. We can't really diagnose anything but to me it sounds like she has combinations of PTSD, schizophrenia, psychosis, and that other disorder where you can't handle social situations or too much human contact (can't remember the name). Things like that. So just have a quiet house when she visits, always give her her personal space, don't make her wait, and make sure she gets to bed early, as tiredness = more pissiness at things.

Thanks, for the advice!
 
     
 
Uh I don't think PTSD causes hallucinations, but I'm not 100% sure. She could have a combination of disorders. We can't really diagnose anything but to me it sounds like she has combinations of PTSD, schizophrenia, psychosis, and that other disorder where you can't handle social situations or too much human contact (can't remember the name). Things like that. So just have a quiet house when she visits, always give her her personal space, don't make her wait, and make sure she gets to bed early, as tiredness = more pissiness at things.
     
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Shattered_Blood_Molecules
CH1YO
Hyperdrives
My first thought was some kind of psychosis. Although since it was triggered by a trauma it could also be something similar to post traumatic stress disorder. But I don't have a degree in psychology. If she is in an asylum I think one of your relatives should of been informed of what it is. Try asking whoever takes care of her.


PTSD is quite often psychotic.

Well, so far the people at the asylum don't know what's wrong with her. I hope her mental health improves soon.


Insane asylums are not terribly good at diagnoses, the suggestion is that to be in one one is already determined to suffer from insanity.
 
     
 
I think that many of those are phobias. P.T.S.D. could be an explanation for some, but not all. I think that there is something damaged in her brain that causes the optical nerve to me transmitted wrong, but I am no doctor. That is what makes sense to me.
     
CH1YO
Hyperdrives
My first thought was some kind of psychosis. Although since it was triggered by a trauma it could also be something similar to post traumatic stress disorder. But I don't have a degree in psychology. If she is in an asylum I think one of your relatives should of been informed of what it is. Try asking whoever takes care of her.


PTSD is quite often psychotic.

Well, so far the people at the asylum don't know what's wrong with her. I hope her mental health improves soon.
 
     
 
Hyperdrives
My first thought was some kind of psychosis. Although since it was triggered by a trauma it could also be something similar to post traumatic stress disorder. But I don't have a degree in psychology. If she is in an asylum I think one of your relatives should of been informed of what it is. Try asking whoever takes care of her.


PTSD is quite often psychotic.
     
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Hyperdrives
My first thought was some kind of psychosis. Although since it was triggered by a trauma it could also be something similar to post traumatic stress disorder. But I don't have a degree in psychology. If she is in an asylum I think one of your relatives should of been informed of what it is. Try asking whoever takes care of her.

Good idea. i don't think the people who work at the asylum know what is wrong with her yet though.
 
     
 
My first thought was some kind of psychosis. Although since it was triggered by a trauma it could also be something similar to post traumatic stress disorder. But I don't have a degree in psychology. If she is in an asylum I think one of your relatives should of been informed of what it is. Try asking whoever takes care of her.
     
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Hyperdrives
So, I have a relative who is mentally ill, and came charging at my relative with a butcher knife attempting to kill her. I don't know for sure what it wrong with her, i do know she is in the asylum now. She might be a guest at my household someday though. So, I'll list her symptoms and then can some of you tell me stuff I shoulld know about her disorder. I know I definitley want to stay safe and not set her off.

Her symptoms:
Anxiety caused by hallucinations of doors opening up.
Excessive irritabilty about the rain.
She is very desperate to control her mother & gets angry when her attempts don't work.
She goes into a rage when the phone rings.
She has mood swings where out of no where she'll start screaming, I think there may have been times where she spent hours screaming.
She is too scared to leave the house, or get a job.
She has nightmares of ghosts stealing everything in her room, and then killing her by merely squishing her, and she thinks the dreams will come true, which causes anxiety.
She got very angry a time one of her other relatives hugged her.
She tried to kill her own mother with a butcher knife for telling her to clean her room.
She most of the times thinks that there is NOTHING wrong with her.

(btw yes, when I listed these symptoms I was referring to them I didn't state the exact degree of the symptoms though since I already said they are symptoms at a certain degree)

Other info:
She got way more mentally ill after her father died of some disease. Oh, and Idk for sure I think that the first trigger of her mental illness MIGHT have been from the death of someone on the front steps of the house she lives in Idk for sure though. Btw, the person who died on the front steps of the house, died from a bullet.

Please tell me things I should know about the mental disorder she has?
 
     

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