Where do mental illnesses come from?
Do we know today where serious mental illnesses have their origins?
Are they innate or acquired?
Do we know today where serious mental illnesses have their origins?
Are they innate or acquired?
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Different. Born and purchased. Most are acquired, with a combination often playing a great role in congenital variants.
Innate and acquired.
Psychic disorders as such are not present. They are always measured from a certain point of view.
Many today’s mental illnesses are simply biological protection mechanisms, as absurd as that may sound, which protect you from further disaster.
Man is faulty and is automatically subject to mental illnesses because he is an alienated being and strives for psychological things such as intimacy, attention and recognition. Mental diseases are pre-programmed.
The other side is socially produced, in the way a certain culture, family etc has to look out. It is at the end an alternating process as the hormone balance adapts to the environment evolutionaryly etc.
Both.
They can have very different causes. They can be found out, but they don’t always work.
This can be traumatic experiences, which can usually be relatively easy to diagnose. But this can also be a disturbance in the brain, then it will be harder to find the cause. Because you can’t measure it…
Did you have any points of contact?
With mental illness? Yeah, with depression.
Mostly, these are my broken kidneys that brought me to dialysis. And I have a good fight with it alone.
This also causes many other problems.
Besides, I have arthrosis in both knees. I’m glad we got them back. But all in all, that’s just a lot and goes to the psyche sometime. I’ve been operated 15 times over the last 7 years. That’s what’s going on.
May I ask what other diseases you had or have ?
I fight more often with it. Every time it’s physically bad again.
With me, the cause is a variety of physical illnesses. They ruined the psyche.
How long have you been fighting?
This is different
Depending on the disease. Genetics plays a role in most, but is not the sole trigger. The PTBS, for example, is completely acquired. Schizophrenie in turn needs both: a genetic predisposition and a trigger.
This is different in every disease……..
some are inherited and some are learned.
LG
July