A team from the Technical University of Berlin discovered a clear correlation between the visual design of a concert hall and the perceived timbre of the music
A team from the Technical University of Berlin discovered a clear correlation between the visual design of a concert hall and the perceived timbre of the music
I threw up when I took Trintellix at 4:00 AM EST this morning. I'm off the Vyvanse and Abilify. Oh, and my psychiatrist sucks. A little help here?
cross-posted from: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/10459968 [https://lemmygrad.ml/post/10459968] > It is now 2:00 PM and, for the past week, I’ve been neither taking Vyvanse nor Abilify. I haven’t taken Vyvanse for two weeks, in fact. > > I felt good this morning, despite it all, and have been wondering if Vyvanse and Abilify has been negatively affecting me all this time and I just didn’t know it. > > Apparently, and correct me if I’m wrong here, you’re NOT supposed to take both Vyvanse and Abilify together; they do NOT go together. > > Can anyone provide me more information about this? > > I am researching online about this combination, but I have cyber-chondria and so have trouble researching this stuff up on my own (it’s hard to do the research when you have so much fear and what-not). > > How does Vyvanse affect you mood-wise? > > And how about Abilify? > > How about both together? > > I am Autistic with ADHD, probably OCD, and C-PTSD. I am transfem as well, but haven’t done HRT. I also have SAD (Seasonal Affective Disorder). I’m 30 years old. > > My psychiatrist is a “pill-pusher” and just gives me whatever medicine I ask for or just what’s popular; I’m in Virginia and we’re known for our bad and corrupt psychiatry and mental health institutions here. > > People on Reddit keep telling me to “trust your pyschiatrist” or “talk to your psychiatrist” but my psychiatrist absolutely sucks. > > I’m trying to ask for a second opinion from other institutions and psychiatrists. > > I’m going through Abilify on Wikipedia and the results that it does on human beings seems abysmal, no offense to anyone here who might take it. > > I just heard from a friend that Abilify made her feel absolutely awful during the time that she took it and even rageful. > > It’s used most often on Autistic people and I’ve been taking it for about 10 or so years; I feel great without it. I realize that the sudden happiness comes from NOT having it at all.
I'm being prescribed what may be an experimental drug that doesn't have a Generic yet.
✨ Rediscovering an Old Friend: @SigmundBOT ✨
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Anti-anxiety meds
cross-posted from: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/8842228 [https://lemmygrad.ml/post/8842228] > I take Abilify, Guanfacine (at night), Sertraline (Zoloft), and Vyvanse (ADHD med). > > I did not realize that none of these deal with or combat my anxiety, at least not directly. None of these are, say, like Xanax or any of the other meds like it. > > And all these years too while my anxiety has festered. Abject fear. Dread. And agitation. > > I am going to have to ask my psychiatrist about this. Apparently, there is also medication dealing directly with OCD. Again, nobody told me this and nobody out me on this. But I could have used it all this time. > > I am going to try and lower my antidepressants because those make me feel tired. But the anti-anxiety meds are stuff that I need, pronto.
I'm doing schema therapy now.
cross-posted from: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/7673236 [https://lemmygrad.ml/post/7673236] > Trying to notice schemas within my own mind and even relationships, to a point. > > I’m also thinking of doing Internal Family Systems with my new therapist. > > So far, we’ve done CBT techniques and the like. > > What do you recommend in terms of healing from trauma? > > I’m on Zoloft (which is replacing Lexapro and is directly responsible for dealing with trauma or PTSD or C-PTSD) and it’s done away with my traumatic flashbacks (which were daily). > > Hope you all are doing well, comrades! > > stalin heart hands [https://lemmygrad.ml/pictrs/image/15527aab-4af0-4202-9454-40586e7d61e3.png]
How to understand and cope with mood swings.
How Complex Trauma Affects Your Relationship with Your Body
New preprint from our lab: "In-situ Feedback about Mental Model Cohesion in Emergency Response Teams" https://osf.io/preprints/psyarxiv/pdxek_v1
Team members answered questions about their task work during a scenario exercise. Teams performed better when team leaders were presented with the degree of cohesion in team members responses at freeze points during the exercise.
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New preprint from our group: https://osf.io/preprints/psyarxiv/hwzsc_v1
A field-experiment tested whether a brief stress management intervention could improve police performance in a simulated training exercise for police students. We found self-rated stress to be associated with lower observer-rated performance. The "tactical breathing" intervention led to improved performance. The intervention was not associated with perceiving stress as lower.
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