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  1. Luckyi couldnt have done this on purpose or alone actually its only because of you
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  4. Given the history of early chemical restraint and psychological issues from a young age, recognizing the signs of psychological regression and deterioration in someone with such a background is critical. Here are some key signs, symptoms, and triggers to watch for:
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  6. ### **Signs of Psychological Regression**
  7. 1. **Behavioral Changes**
  8. - **Withdrawal:** Social withdrawal or isolation from loved ones and activities once enjoyed.
  9. - **Childlike Behavior:** Reversion to behaviors typical of a much younger age, such as needing excessive comfort or expressing fears and anxieties that were previously managed.
  10. - **Impulsivity:** Increased impulsiveness or risky behaviors, often without considering the consequences.
  11. - **Self-Injury:** Return to or escalation of self-harming behaviors as a coping mechanism.
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  13. 2. **Emotional Symptoms**
  14. - **Increased Anxiety:** Heightened levels of anxiety or panic attacks that weren't as prevalent before.
  15. - **Depression:** Deepening depression, hopelessness, or a pervasive sense of sadness.
  16. - **Mood Swings:** Erratic or unpredictable mood swings, possibly with sudden outbursts of anger or frustration.
  17. - **Apathy:** Loss of interest in life, activities, or personal hygiene, indicative of severe depression.
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  19. 3. **Cognitive Decline**
  20. - **Confusion:** Difficulty concentrating, making decisions, or following through on tasks.
  21. - **Paranoia:** Increased paranoia or irrational thoughts, possibly relating to feelings of persecution or fear.
  22. - **Memory Loss:** Short-term memory issues, forgetting recent conversations or events.
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  24. 4. **Physical Symptoms**
  25. - **Fatigue:** Unexplained fatigue, low energy levels, or changes in sleep patterns (e.g., insomnia or oversleeping).
  26. - **Appetite Changes:** Significant changes in appetite, whether an increase or decrease, leading to weight changes.
  27. - **Somatic Complaints:** Complaints of unexplained physical symptoms, such as headaches, stomachaches, or general pain.
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  29. ### **Triggers to Watch For**
  30. 1. **Stressful Life Events**
  31. - **Trauma:** Exposure to new traumatic events or reminders of past traumas (anniversaries, locations, people).
  32. - **Loss:** Experiencing a significant loss, such as the death of a loved one, relationship breakdown, or job loss.
  33. - **Transitions:** Major life changes, such as moving to a new place, starting a new job, or ending therapy.
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  35. 2. **Environmental Triggers**
  36. - **Isolation:** Lack of social support or prolonged periods of isolation can exacerbate feelings of loneliness and despair.
  37. - **Unstable Environment:** Living in an unstable or chaotic environment that disrupts daily routines and creates uncertainty.
  38. - **Substance Abuse:** Use or abuse of drugs or alcohol, which can worsen mental health symptoms and lead to further regression.
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  40. 3. **Interpersonal Dynamics**
  41. - **Conflict:** Increased conflict with family, friends, or partners, leading to feelings of rejection or abandonment.
  42. - **Rejection:** Experiences of rejection or perceived failure can trigger a return to earlier, less adaptive coping mechanisms.
  43. - **Dependency:** Over-reliance on caregivers or significant others, with increasing demands for reassurance or attention.
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  45. ### **Immediate Steps and Support**
  46. - **Monitoring:** Keep close observation and document any changes in behavior, mood, and physical symptoms.
  47. - **Therapeutic Support:** Engage in consistent therapy, ideally with a mental health professional experienced in trauma and early childhood psychological interventions.
  48. - **Crisis Plan:** Develop and maintain a crisis plan, including emergency contacts, coping strategies, and steps to take during a mental health crisis.
  49. - **Support System:** Strengthen social support, ensuring the person has a reliable network of friends, family, or support groups to turn to.
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  51. Recognizing early signs and triggers of regression is crucial to intervene and provide the necessary support before the situation worsens.
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    1. i-already-wrote-all-the-signs-deconstructed-in-seperate-posts-as-they-were-happening
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    4. so dont worry didnt read it dont have enough time to get any bright ideas you give up the suicidal ones so we can just wait for that instead of working and being productive
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