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Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2012 8:01 pm
-stops sulking and whips tears-
yah.........yah.......Lloyd's a good boy whee
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Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2012 8:06 pm
Lloyd TheOneAndOnly -stops sulking and whips tears- yah.........yah.......Lloyd's a good boy whee This is gonna be a wee bit fun for you later. I have a couple ideas I wanna tell you after this issue is resolved.
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Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2012 8:09 pm
Enzio Kageryuu Lloyd TheOneAndOnly -stops sulking and whips tears- yah.........yah.......Lloyd's a good boy whee This is gonna be a wee bit fun for you later. I have a couple ideas I wanna tell you after this issue is resolved.
ok i'm always happy to help and i'm always up for new ideas, so i'll be waiting to see what you got cooked up for me when your through.
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Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2012 9:01 pm
Ugh...can I make a Psychology section for people that would like to make their RPCs with Mental Illness? It just bugs me when people make RPCs and say that they have a multiple personality and list schizophrenia.
Multiple Personality: Actually called Dissociative Identity Disorder; 9/10 cases of this mental illness are fictional and can be proven otherwise. No systematic, empirically-supported definition of "dissociation" exists. Least two distinct and relatively enduring identities or dissociated personality states that alternately control a person's behavior, and is accompanied by memory impairment for important information not explained by ordinary forgetfulness. The "Original" is never to be shown, there is nothing proving that the 'original' exists anymore. The enduring personalities 'absorb' the other personality, so the ability to switch between personalities or one shoving the other to the side is completely false.
Schizophrenia: This is characterized by the complete breakdown of the personality, thought process and poor emotional responsiveness. It most commonly manifests itself as auditory hallucinations, paranoid or bizarre delusions, or disorganized speech and thinking, and it is accompanied by significant social or occupational dysfunction. The symptoms manifest themselves in Adulthood (being 16 & up generally speaking).
Schizophrenia does not imply a "split personality", or "multiple personality disorder" (which is known these days as dissociative identity disorder)—a condition with which it is often confused in public perception. Rather, the term means a "splitting of mental functions", because of the symptomatic presentation of the illness.
And if you want to debate me thats fine, I warn you now...i have a Masters in Abnormal Psychology and a Minor in Personality
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Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2012 9:06 pm
xNew York Slavex Ugh...can I make a Psychology section for people that would like to make their RPCs with Mental Illness? It just bugs me when people make RPCs and say that they have a multiple personality and list schizophrenia.
Multiple Personality: Actually called Dissociative Identity Disorder; 9/10 cases of this mental illness are fictional and can be proven otherwise. No systematic, empirically-supported definition of "dissociation" exists. Least two distinct and relatively enduring identities or dissociated personality states that alternately control a person's behavior, and is accompanied by memory impairment for important information not explained by ordinary forgetfulness. The "Original" is never to be shown, there is nothing proving that the 'original' exists anymore. The enduring personalities 'absorb' the other personality, so the ability to switch between personalities or one shoving the other to the side is completely false.
Schizophrenia: This is characterized by the complete breakdown of the personality, thought process and poor emotional responsiveness. It most commonly manifests itself as auditory hallucinations, paranoid or bizarre delusions, or disorganized speech and thinking, and it is accompanied by significant social or occupational dysfunction. The symptoms manifest themselves in Adulthood (being 16 & up generally speaking).
Schizophrenia does not imply a "split personality", or "multiple personality disorder" (which is known these days as dissociative identity disorder)—a condition with which it is often confused in public perception. Rather, the term means a "splitting of mental functions", because of the symptomatic presentation of the illness.
And if you want to debate me thats fine, I warn you now...i have a Masters in Abnormal Psychology and a Minor in Personality
eek DAAAAMN!!!
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Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2012 9:18 pm
xNew York Slavex Ugh...can I make a Psychology section for people that would like to make their RPCs with Mental Illness? It just bugs me when people make RPCs and say that they have a multiple personality and list schizophrenia.
Multiple Personality: Actually called Dissociative Identity Disorder; 9/10 cases of this mental illness are fictional and can be proven otherwise. No systematic, empirically-supported definition of "dissociation" exists. Least two distinct and relatively enduring identities or dissociated personality states that alternately control a person's behavior, and is accompanied by memory impairment for important information not explained by ordinary forgetfulness. The "Original" is never to be shown, there is nothing proving that the 'original' exists anymore. The enduring personalities 'absorb' the other personality, so the ability to switch between personalities or one shoving the other to the side is completely false.
Schizophrenia: This is characterized by the complete breakdown of the personality, thought process and poor emotional responsiveness. It most commonly manifests itself as auditory hallucinations, paranoid or bizarre delusions, or disorganized speech and thinking, and it is accompanied by significant social or occupational dysfunction. The symptoms manifest themselves in Adulthood (being 16 & up generally speaking).
Schizophrenia does not imply a "split personality", or "multiple personality disorder" (which is known these days as dissociative identity disorder)—a condition with which it is often confused in public perception. Rather, the term means a "splitting of mental functions", because of the symptomatic presentation of the illness.
And if you want to debate me thats fine, I warn you now...i have a Masters in Abnormal Psychology and a Minor in Personality
You show them girl.
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Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2012 9:19 pm
...oh and btw, sup everybody?
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Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2012 9:21 pm
Shimobashira Kiba ...oh and btw, sup everybody? Annoyed...
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Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2012 9:23 pm
xNew York Slavex Ugh...can I make a Psychology section for people that would like to make their RPCs with Mental Illness? It just bugs me when people make RPCs and say that they have a multiple personality and list schizophrenia.
Multiple Personality: Actually called Dissociative Identity Disorder; 9/10 cases of this mental illness are fictional and can be proven otherwise. No systematic, empirically-supported definition of "dissociation" exists. Least two distinct and relatively enduring identities or dissociated personality states that alternately control a person's behavior, and is accompanied by memory impairment for important information not explained by ordinary forgetfulness. The "Original" is never to be shown, there is nothing proving that the 'original' exists anymore. The enduring personalities 'absorb' the other personality, so the ability to switch between personalities or one shoving the other to the side is completely false.
Schizophrenia: This is characterized by the complete breakdown of the personality, thought process and poor emotional responsiveness. It most commonly manifests itself as auditory hallucinations, paranoid or bizarre delusions, or disorganized speech and thinking, and it is accompanied by significant social or occupational dysfunction. The symptoms manifest themselves in Adulthood (being 16 & up generally speaking).
Schizophrenia does not imply a "split personality", or "multiple personality disorder" (which is known these days as dissociative identity disorder)—a condition with which it is often confused in public perception. Rather, the term means a "splitting of mental functions", because of the symptomatic presentation of the illness.
And if you want to debate me thats fine, I warn you now...i have a Masters in Abnormal Psychology and a Minor in Personality
Can we be friends?
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Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2012 9:23 pm
Enzio Kageryuu Shimobashira Kiba ...oh and btw, sup everybody? Annoyed... awe why?
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Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2012 9:23 pm
Enzio Kageryuu Shimobashira Kiba ...oh and btw, sup everybody? Annoyed... Why?
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Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2012 9:23 pm
mynightmarestays xNew York Slavex Ugh...can I make a Psychology section for people that would like to make their RPCs with Mental Illness? It just bugs me when people make RPCs and say that they have a multiple personality and list schizophrenia.
Multiple Personality: Actually called Dissociative Identity Disorder; 9/10 cases of this mental illness are fictional and can be proven otherwise. No systematic, empirically-supported definition of "dissociation" exists. Least two distinct and relatively enduring identities or dissociated personality states that alternately control a person's behavior, and is accompanied by memory impairment for important information not explained by ordinary forgetfulness. The "Original" is never to be shown, there is nothing proving that the 'original' exists anymore. The enduring personalities 'absorb' the other personality, so the ability to switch between personalities or one shoving the other to the side is completely false.
Schizophrenia: This is characterized by the complete breakdown of the personality, thought process and poor emotional responsiveness. It most commonly manifests itself as auditory hallucinations, paranoid or bizarre delusions, or disorganized speech and thinking, and it is accompanied by significant social or occupational dysfunction. The symptoms manifest themselves in Adulthood (being 16 & up generally speaking).
Schizophrenia does not imply a "split personality", or "multiple personality disorder" (which is known these days as dissociative identity disorder)—a condition with which it is often confused in public perception. Rather, the term means a "splitting of mental functions", because of the symptomatic presentation of the illness.
And if you want to debate me thats fine, I warn you now...i have a Masters in Abnormal Psychology and a Minor in Personality
Can we be friends? Only if you join the Espada (jk)
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Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2012 9:24 pm
xNew York Slavex mynightmarestays xNew York Slavex Ugh...can I make a Psychology section for people that would like to make their RPCs with Mental Illness? It just bugs me when people make RPCs and say that they have a multiple personality and list schizophrenia.
Multiple Personality: Actually called Dissociative Identity Disorder; 9/10 cases of this mental illness are fictional and can be proven otherwise. No systematic, empirically-supported definition of "dissociation" exists. Least two distinct and relatively enduring identities or dissociated personality states that alternately control a person's behavior, and is accompanied by memory impairment for important information not explained by ordinary forgetfulness. The "Original" is never to be shown, there is nothing proving that the 'original' exists anymore. The enduring personalities 'absorb' the other personality, so the ability to switch between personalities or one shoving the other to the side is completely false.
Schizophrenia: This is characterized by the complete breakdown of the personality, thought process and poor emotional responsiveness. It most commonly manifests itself as auditory hallucinations, paranoid or bizarre delusions, or disorganized speech and thinking, and it is accompanied by significant social or occupational dysfunction. The symptoms manifest themselves in Adulthood (being 16 & up generally speaking).
Schizophrenia does not imply a "split personality", or "multiple personality disorder" (which is known these days as dissociative identity disorder)—a condition with which it is often confused in public perception. Rather, the term means a "splitting of mental functions", because of the symptomatic presentation of the illness.
And if you want to debate me thats fine, I warn you now...i have a Masters in Abnormal Psychology and a Minor in Personality
Can we be friends? Only if you join the Espada (jk) Persuasive this one is... wink
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Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2012 9:25 pm
xNew York Slavex Ugh...can I make a Psychology section for people that would like to make their RPCs with Mental Illness? It just bugs me when people make RPCs and say that they have a multiple personality and list schizophrenia.
Multiple Personality: Actually called Dissociative Identity Disorder; 9/10 cases of this mental illness are fictional and can be proven otherwise. No systematic, empirically-supported definition of "dissociation" exists. Least two distinct and relatively enduring identities or dissociated personality states that alternately control a person's behavior, and is accompanied by memory impairment for important information not explained by ordinary forgetfulness. The "Original" is never to be shown, there is nothing proving that the 'original' exists anymore. The enduring personalities 'absorb' the other personality, so the ability to switch between personalities or one shoving the other to the side is completely false.
Schizophrenia: This is characterized by the complete breakdown of the personality, thought process and poor emotional responsiveness. It most commonly manifests itself as auditory hallucinations, paranoid or bizarre delusions, or disorganized speech and thinking, and it is accompanied by significant social or occupational dysfunction. The symptoms manifest themselves in Adulthood (being 16 & up generally speaking).
Schizophrenia does not imply a "split personality", or "multiple personality disorder" (which is known these days as dissociative identity disorder)—a condition with which it is often confused in public perception. Rather, the term means a "splitting of mental functions", because of the symptomatic presentation of the illness.
And if you want to debate me thats fine, I warn you now...i have a Masters in Abnormal Psychology and a Minor in Personality
thank you, but to be honest thats not the only thing people misunderstand, but it's good to know that there is someone out there keeping watch ^ ^
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Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2012 9:26 pm
xNew York Slavex Ugh...can I make a Psychology section for people that would like to make their RPCs with Mental Illness? It just bugs me when people make RPCs and say that they have a multiple personality and list schizophrenia.
Multiple Personality: Actually called Dissociative Identity Disorder; 9/10 cases of this mental illness are fictional and can be proven otherwise. No systematic, empirically-supported definition of "dissociation" exists. Least two distinct and relatively enduring identities or dissociated personality states that alternately control a person's behavior, and is accompanied by memory impairment for important information not explained by ordinary forgetfulness. The "Original" is never to be shown, there is nothing proving that the 'original' exists anymore. The enduring personalities 'absorb' the other personality, so the ability to switch between personalities or one shoving the other to the side is completely false.
Schizophrenia: This is characterized by the complete breakdown of the personality, thought process and poor emotional responsiveness. It most commonly manifests itself as auditory hallucinations, paranoid or bizarre delusions, or disorganized speech and thinking, and it is accompanied by significant social or occupational dysfunction. The symptoms manifest themselves in Adulthood (being 16 & up generally speaking).
Schizophrenia does not imply a "split personality", or "multiple personality disorder" (which is known these days as dissociative identity disorder)—a condition with which it is often confused in public perception. Rather, the term means a "splitting of mental functions", because of the symptomatic presentation of the illness.
And if you want to debate me thats fine, I warn you now...i have a Masters in Abnormal Psychology and a Minor in Personality
Ah, a fellow Psych lover! XD I sadly am only going to walk away with a minor in Psychology but I really do enjoy the subject ^_^
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