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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 258820" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>Just wanted to jump in and offer my support. I am so pleased that Kanga is taking some responsibility for herself, even not talking to you for 3 days, was in some way trying to take care of herself because she was probably afraid of what she would say.</p><p></p><p>Have you ever read the <em>book</em> A Beautiful Mind? The book is amazingly insightful about hallucinations, and the brain of a schizophrenic. Even better than the movie.</p><p></p><p>I do not have any personal experience, but I have heard and read about people learning to face their voices - and talk them back out of their head, basically. In other words, recognizing they are voices, and refusing to allow them power - vs - giving into them and assuming they are reality. In fact it seems Kanga is starting to do this a little bit - which is great news.</p><p></p><p>Hugs & strength.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 258820, member: 3301"] Just wanted to jump in and offer my support. I am so pleased that Kanga is taking some responsibility for herself, even not talking to you for 3 days, was in some way trying to take care of herself because she was probably afraid of what she would say. Have you ever read the [I]book[/I] A Beautiful Mind? The book is amazingly insightful about hallucinations, and the brain of a schizophrenic. Even better than the movie. I do not have any personal experience, but I have heard and read about people learning to face their voices - and talk them back out of their head, basically. In other words, recognizing they are voices, and refusing to allow them power - vs - giving into them and assuming they are reality. In fact it seems Kanga is starting to do this a little bit - which is great news. Hugs & strength. [/QUOTE]
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