What psychiatry calls psychosis, the Hearing Voices Movement calls nonconsensus realities. It provides support groups for people with hallucinations and is part of an effort to reform how the mental health field approaches severe psychiatric conditions.
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LMAO DID AND SCHIZOPHRENIA ARE JUST OTHER PERSPECTIVES.
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No big deal. We don't all have to agree that tangible things are real. Or that the voices in your head aren't problematic because only you can hear them. I feel like this is a crossover sitcom pitch between Ghosts, Evil and MoonKnight.
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There's a lot more to schizophrenia than hearing voices. That's a really reductive take.
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How much do you think these further features—and their detrimental and debilitating natures—actually have to do with the way this phenomenon is interpreted (and shunned) by society at large? It might be a *very* significant factor. Much more so than is allowed to be thought.
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Which seems to me to be the whole point of this movement




