I heard a theory that suggests that if a mentally unbalanced person were to watch a hypnotic image would require a considerable amount of thought or approach to understand that the image could act as a powerful distractant an unbalanced mind and keep him occupied, would also be prudent to incorporate audio in this form of treatment, but gradually theoretically improve mental balance, focus and possibly memory. I thought this was an interesting theory thats why I wanted to ask about it, because I know someone who is mentally ill and is highly imbalanced (ha dopamine too). I am looking for a way to help my friend.
Ahh an excess of dopamine … one of chemical imbalances more difficult to treat. What you describe sounds a bit like meditation. The purpose of meditation is basically to focus minds, clear your mind of clutter that could be causing stress. Once you get good at this, is ideal for meditation, just sit in a quiet place with eyes closed and contemplation, but the images hypnotic and soothing sounds can also be used to facilitate relaxation need to focus for meditation. I do not know what the effect of meditation about schizophrenia (or the excess of dopamine) is, but most people can benefit from meditation in some way. I recommend the hypnotic images for the case of his friend, as it can be very difficult to concentrate, especially in this condition. If nothing else, soothing sounds and music can reduce stress by dopamine-disordered mind. To the soothing sounds, I recommend a singer simply the name "Cecilia". Her voice is amazing for meditation: http://www.ceciliasings.com/ antipsychotics have also proven very successful in treating excess dopamine but if your friend has been diagnosed with this, I will assume that he or she already are on medication such. A good friend of mine developed schizophrenia from an excess of dopamine when I was in high school, so if you want to talk about it, only throw me an email or instant messaging. If it's any consolation, my friend made a good recovery after several years of medication, meditation and therapy, and now leads a fairly normal life. Good luck to both!
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I’ve been giving you several links already and now you must pick out the ones you need among the “zillions” of categories available yourself (because otherwise you won’t acquire it….if I do the job “for you”…-smile- I can supply you with the “recipe”…but YOU have to “cook the food”…-smile- What is “Personality?” Personality refers to a distinctive set of traits, behavior styles, and patterns that make up our character or individuality. How we perceive the world, our attitudes, thoughts, and feelings are all part of our personality. People with healthy personalities are able to cope with normal stresses and have no trouble forming relationships with family, friends, and co-workers.
What is a Personality Disorder? Those who struggle with a personality disorder have great difficulty dealing with other people. They tend to be inflexible, rigid, and unable to respond to the changes and demands of life. Although they feel that their behavior patterns are “normal” or “right,” people with personality disorders tend to have a narrow view of the world and find it difficult to participate in social activities.
Recognizing a Personality Disorder A personality disorder must fulfill several criteria. A deeply ingrained, inflexible pattern of relating, perceiving, and thinking serious enough to cause distress or impaired functioning is a personality disorder. Personality disorders are usually recognizable by adolescence or earlier, continue throughout adulthood, and become less obvious throughout middle age.
What Causes a Personality Disorder? Some experts believe that events occurring in early childhood exert a powerful influence upon behavior later in life. Others indicate that people are genetically predisposed to personality disorders. In some cases, however, environmental facts may cause a person who is already genetically vulnerable to develop a personality disorder.
Types of Personality Disorders There are many formally identified personality disorders, each with their own set of behaviors and symptoms. Many of these fall into three different categories or clusters:
Cluster A: Odd or eccentric behavior Cluster B: Dramatic, emotional or erratic behavior Cluster C: Anxious fearful behavior Since there are too many identified types of personality disorders to explain in this context, we will only review a few in each cluster.
Cluster A: Schizoid Personality Disorder. Schizoid personalities are introverted, withdrawn, solitary, emotionally cold, and distant. They are often absorbed with their own thoughts and feelings and are fearful of closeness and intimacy with others. For example, a person suffering from schizoid personality is more of a daydreamer than a practical action taker.
Paranoid Personality Disorder. The essential feature for this type of personality disorder is interpreting the actions of others as deliberately threatening or demeaning. People with paranoid personality disorder are untrusting, unforgiving, and prone to angry or aggressive outbursts without justification because they perceive others as unfaithful, disloyal, condescending or deceitful. This type of person may also be jealous, guarded, secretive, and scheming, and may appear to be emotionally “cold” or excessively serious.
Schizotypal Personality Disorder. A pattern of peculiarities best describes those with schizotypal personality disorder. People may have odd or eccentric manners of speaking or dressing. Strange, outlandish or paranoid beliefs and thoughts are common. People with schizotypal personality disorder have difficulties forming relationships and experience extreme anxiety in social situations. They may react inappropriately or not react at all during a conversation or they may talk to themselves. They also display signs of “magical thinking” by saying they can see into the future or read other people’s minds.
Cluster B: Antisocial Personality Disorder. People with antisocial personality disorder characteristically act out their conflicts and ignore normal rules of social behavior. These individuals are impulsive, irresponsible, and callous. Typically, the antisocial personality has a history of legal difficulties, belligerent and irresponsible behavior, aggressive and even violent relationships. They show no respect for other people and feel no remorse about the effects of their behavior on others. These people ware at high risk for substance abuse, especially alcoholism, since it helps them to relieve tension, irritability and boredom.
Borderline Personality Disorder. People with borderline personality disorder are unstable in several areas, including interpersonal relationships, behavior, mood, and self-image. Abrupt and extreme mood changes, stormy interpersonal relationships, an unstable and fluctuating self-image, unpredictable and self-destructive actions characterize the person with borderline personality disorder. These individuals generally have gre