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List of Well Described Mental Illnesses and Sympathetic Mental Institutions

Dec 11th, 2022 (edited)
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  1. Zombification:
  2. In the extreme, the person drifts about listlessly and aimlessly until "the day they go to hell". There is a lack of motivation and appropriate interest in the situation. Probably common in people coming from Paradise or Neo-Paradise.
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  4. Inter-Personal Avoidance:
  5. The person avoids close personal relations for fear of pain. Has fore-conscious and mid-conscious editions. The fore-conscious edition might be more like a calculated personal decision.
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  7. It's a Good Thing:
  8. Part of family of poor (corruptive) coping mechanisms. The person sarcastically (often pointed at God) tells themselves that what they are seeing is a good thing and they receive a dopamine hit as we would put it.
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  10. Implication Avoidance:
  11. The person avoids the implications of the growers/expanders, often by telling themselves that there must be ways to adapt or even that it cannot be true. There may even be a masochistic or sympathetic curiosity that is corruptive.
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  13. It's Out of My Control:
  14. The person learns not to care about things or just negative things outside of their control. In the extreme corruptive form, the person will learn to 'go with the flow' and see only the positive of something outside of their control. Leads to bad gaffs.
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  16. Solipsist Fatigue:
  17. The person (a solipsist) becomes annoyed and exhausted at the situation, similar to Zombification. They are "sick tired of being fucked with".
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  19. Cthulhuization:
  20. Not necessarily a mental ailment - the person begins associated biologicals or organics with tentacle monsters.
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  22. Organic Distress Syndrome:
  23. The person begins suffering from distressing mental imagery or feelings regarding organic beings.
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  25. More to Come
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