
Psychiatrists would say: - ADHD - Autistic - Bipolar II - Gifted Adult - High OCPD Traits (but not officially diagnosed because insurance reasons) - Disassociate Disorder (new in patient history and only occurrence recent)
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All true about my friend, , a prolific ENFJ in my life…. so easily seen from afar so recognizable because of his profound words and kindness, the soul he so apparently carries, that I knew we’d have to be friends, I’d make it so…and I did,...
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My dear, whom considers it a lack of respect to not be addressed in any way other than preferred title as “the Overseer” of the intricate architecture that makes up my mind as an XNFJ type whom longs for such...
I do, I wish that disgusting creature (so much worse than greed), something called “social anxiety” that seems to haunt so many friends I seem to know, the people I love and cherish the very most, deeply beyond normal content. It is for you...
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I spilled out a random collection of ideas that had been violently consuming me one day in an IOP Alumni Group, unaware of the perception it was being received by my audience.
A curious and intelligent individual spoke up, matching...
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I’m the one standing alone in a stretch of ashen field.
Face etched with exhaustion, body curled like a soft comma in a sentence that I no longer care to finish.
This is the moment after the complete and sudden collapse...
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Psychiatrists would say: "- ADHD - Autistic - Bipolar II - Gifted Adult - Body Dysmorphia - OCPD (but not officially diagnosed because insurance reasons) - Dissociative Identity Disorder (new in patient history)"
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