This article does not
discuss those demons that are found
by Ghost Hunters and the paranormal kind. It discusses the kinds that are human
possessions.
The Bible tells us of
Demons and how bad and rotten they are. It tells us to stay away from them
because they are evil. Satan is supposed to be the leader of those Angels or Demons
and his reign is here on Earth or is the Earth. The Bible also says that Jesus
cast out demons and there were many of them. We now know what they are today as
will be shown in this article. Jesus said that we would do greater things than
he. If you believe in him then you must believe in mental health and that we
can through knowledge cast out our own demons.
The origin of Daemon / Demon is Greek. The original
daemons were intelligent, sensible guardian spirits. In the Bible and taught by
religions they are now malicious, deviant, horrible creatures here to take your
soul.
Mental Illness
Characteristics of
Deamons/Demons
Daemons are used by the church to inflict fear into others. Some
of the things that Demons do are possess weak individuals. They are like
leaches and attach to persons who have gone through a physical trauma. They can
be hereditary and can kill an individual by sucking all their energy from them.
How they can inflict their presence onto humans include loss of energy,
fatigue, paranoia, depression and irritability.
Very different than
the original form and description of daemons from the Greek perspective huh?
There is a writer here that has done some
research about who Lucifer was/is too that you may want to take a look-see and
read: LUCIFER
Mental Illness Medical
Implications
There are many mental
illnesses that are often mis-understood and feared. Mental Illnesses are a
biological malfunction in the brain. Most can be corrected with the right kind
of therapy. Mental Illnesses cause a person to do many irrational things and
some mental illnesses are hereditary. Of the major Mental Illnesses people will
seem fine one moment and be totally different another and some will never know
what they did while in the other state of mind. Mental Illness has no barriers
and can affect those of any age, race, religion income or sex.
A few movies that come to mind for you to view
about these types of illnesses are "The Three Faces of Eve" and "SYBIL" Both deals with Multiple Personality Disorder and is available
at Amazon.com and is listed on this site.
Major Mental Illness
Symptoms
Mania is the word that
describes the activated phase of bipolar disorder. The symptoms of mania may include:
·
either an elated,
happy mood or an irritable, angry, unpleasant mood
·
increased physical and
mental activity and energy
·
racing thoughts and
flight of ideas
·
increased talking,
more rapid speech than normal
·
ambitious, often
grandiose plans
·
risk taking
·
impulsive activity
such as spending sprees, sexual indiscretion, and alcohol abuse
·
decreased sleep
without experiencing fatigue
What is Manic Depression?
The onset of the first
episode of major depression may not be obvious if it is gradual or
mild. The symptoms of major depression characteristically represent a
significant change from how a person functioned before the illness. The
symptoms of depression include:
·
persistently sad or
irritable mood
·
pronounced changes in
sleep, appetite, and energy
·
difficulty thinking,
concentrating, and remembering
·
physical slowing or
agitation
·
lack of interest in or
pleasure from activities that were once enjoyed
·
feelings of guilt,
worthlessness, hopelessness, and emptiness
·
recurrent thoughts of
death or suicide
·
persistent physical
symptoms that do not respond to treatment, such as headaches, digestive
disorders, and chronic pain
When several of these
symptoms of depressive illness occur at the same time, last longer than two
weeks, and interfere with ordinary functioning, professional treatment is
needed.
What is Schizophrenia?
The symptoms of
schizophrenia are generally divided into three categories -- Positive, Negative,
and Cognitive:
·
Positive
Symptoms, or
"psychotic" symptoms, include delusions and hallucinations because
the patient has lost touch with reality in certain important ways.
"Positive" refers to having overt symptoms that should not be there.
Delusions cause individuals to believe that people are reading their thoughts
or plotting against them, that others are secretly monitoring and threatening
them, or that they can control other people's minds. Hallucinations cause
people to hear or see things that are not present.
·
Negative
Symptoms include emotional
flatness or lack of expression, an inability to start and follow through with
activities, speech that is brief and devoid of content, and a lack of pleasure
or interest in life. "Negative" does not refer to a person's attitude
but to a lack of certain characteristics that should be there.
·
Cognitive
Symptoms pertain to
thinking processes. For example, people may have difficulty with prioritizing
tasks, certain kinds of memory functions, and organizing their thoughts. A
common problem associated with schizophrenia is the lack of insight into the
condition itself. This is not a willful denial but rather a part of the mental
illness itself. Such a lack of understanding, of course, poses many challenges
for loved ones seeking better care for the person with schizophrenia.
Schizophrenia also
affects mood. While many individuals affected with schizophrenia become
depressed, some also have apparent mood swings and even bipolar-like states.
When mood instability is a major feature of the illness, it is called
schizoaffective disorder, meaning that elements of schizophrenia and mood
disorders are prominently displayed by the same individual. It is not clear
whether schizoaffective disorder is a distinct condition or simply a subtype of
schizophrenia.
What is Borderline Personality
Disorder?
Borderline Personality
Disorder:
A pervasive pattern of
instability of interpersonal,
self-image, and affects, and marked impulsivity beginning by early adulthood **
and present in a variety of contexts, as indicated by five (or more) of the
following:
1) Frantic efforts to
avoid real or imagined abandonment.
Note: Do not include
suicidal or self-mutilating behavior*** covered in Criterion 5.
2) A pattern of
unstable and intense interpersonal relationships characterized by alternating
between extremes of idealization and devaluation.
3) Identity
disturbance: markedly and persistently unstable self-image or sense of self.
4) Impulsivity in at
least two areas that are potentially self-damaging (e.g., spending, sex,
substance abuse, reckless driving, binge eating).
Note: Do not include
suicidal or self-mutilating behavior*** covered in Criterion 5.
5) Recurrent suicidal
behavior, gestures, or threats, or self-mutilating behavior***.
6) Affective
instability due to a marked reactivity of mood (e.g., intense episodic
dysphoria, irritability, or anxiety usually lasting a few hours and only rarely
more than a few days).
7) Chronic feelings of
emptiness.
8) Inappropriate,
intense anger or difficulty controlling anger (e.g., frequent displays of
temper, constant anger, recurrent physical fights).
9) Transient,
stress-related paranoid ideation or severe dissociative symptoms.
*Diagnostic and
Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, published by the American Psychiatric
Association
** Data collected
informally from many families indicate this pattern of symptoms may appear as
early as the pre-teens
***The preferred term
is self-harm or self-injury
Important
Considerations about Borderline Personality Disorder
1. The five of nine
criteria needed to diagnose the disorder may be present in a large number of
different combinations. This results in the fact that the disorder often
presents quite differently from one person to another, thus making accurate
diagnosis somewhat confusing to a clinician not skilled in the area.
2. BPD rarely stands
alone. There is high co-occurrence with other disorders.
3. BPD affects between
.07 to 2% of the population. The highest estimation, 2%, approximates the
number of persons diagnosed with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.
4. Estimates are 10%
of outpatients and 20% of inpatients who present for treatment have BPD
5. 75% are women. This
number may, in part, reflect that women more often seek treatment, that anger
is seen as more acceptable in men, and that men with similar symptoms often
enter the penal system receiving a diagnosis of antisocial personality.
6. 75% of patients
self-injure.
7. Approximately 10%
of individuals with BPD complete suicide attempts.
8. A chronic disorder
that is resistant to change, we now know that BPD has a good prognosis when
treated properly. Such treatment usually consists of medications,
psychotherapy and educational
and support groups.
9. In many patients
with BPD, medications have been shown to be very helpful in reducing the
severity of symptoms and enabling effective psychotherapy to occur. Medications
are also often essential in the proper treatment of disorders that commonly
co-occur with BPD.
10. There are a
growing number of psychotherapeutic approaches specifically developed for
people with BPD. Some of these have been in use, tested in research trials, and
appear to be very effective; the newer ones are very promising.
11. These and other
treatments have been shown to be effective in the treatment of BPD, and MANY
PATIENTS DO GET BETTER!
Theories of Origins
and Pathology of Borderline Personality Disorder
At this point in time,
clinical theorists believe that biogenetic and environmental components are
both necessary for the disorder to develop. These factors are varied and
complex. Many different environments may further contribute to the development
of the disorder. Families providing reasonably nurturing and caring
environments may nevertheless see their relative develop the illness. In other
situations, childhood abuse has exacerbated the condition. The best explanation
appears to be that there is a confluence of environmental factors and a
neurobiological propensity that leads to a sensitive, emotionally labile child.
There are many more
Mental Illnesses. Some of those are alcoholism and some symptoms such as those
above will show up in adverse reactions to some prescription and OTC drugs.
What is an Epileptic Seizure?
In Conclusion
Medical and
scientific knowledge was
not known to those who wrote the books and letters of the Bible. They had no
idea what a Mental illness was. Knowledge is power and wisdom to know and
accept the truth is even better. We all fear the unknown. Those who act
different or erratic are not possessed by demons. Religions try to keep the
knowledge from the people and they instill fear of the unknown. Everything that
they don't understand is evil or a demon or of the Devil or Satan. This simply
is not the case. Most times the unknown is not scary at all but is a good
thing. So before you think someone is possessed think again. They may need
medical/mental help or they may be having an adverse reaction to a drug they
have taken.
*NOTE: As I was researching the internet for
what symptoms Demon Possession where I kept seeing most of the symptoms listed
above. One other important thing that I also noticed was the many people that
are taught that these are demons when the person is coming away from the
church. That is one obvious sign that the church they belonged to is a Cult because they will demean anything that person trying to
leave as much as possible even as far as getting them to lose their job and
family members.
For More Information Please Check These Articles Out---
· Was Jesus Crazy?
Exploring the possibility that Jesus Christ was mentally deranged, based on the symptoms of paranoid schizophrenia and stories from Jesus' life.
Exploring the possibility that Jesus Christ was mentally deranged, based on the symptoms of paranoid schizophrenia and stories from Jesus' life.
· The Secret Life of the Brain
A wonderful education videos of the brain, how it is formed, how it works, how it heals itself and the various diseases of it from birth to the end of life. Watch it now!
A wonderful education videos of the brain, how it is formed, how it works, how it heals itself and the various diseases of it from birth to the end of life. Watch it now!
· TWENTY (20) FACTS ABOUT DEMONS
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WELCOME TO PASTOR DR. CARLOTTA'S COUNSELING CENTER. Here's Twenty (20) Facts about Demons you should know and refer back to this Hub when in need! 1. Demons have names: Luke 8:30; Jesus demanded, "What is...
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