Rational Disarray
“Have you ever confused a dream with life? Have you ever been blue? Or thought your train moving while sitting still? Maybe I was just crazy.” Susanna Kaysen quoted this when she was pronounced with a psychological disorder in the movie, Girl Interrupted. From the movie, Kaysen was diagnosed with Borderline Disorder, a kind of affliction in the mind that affects interpersonal relationship. Mental disorders are conditions of the mind that constantly affect the day to day living of an individual. These conditions emanate from under use or over usage of the brain that leads to its breakdown. Subsequently, when these symptoms are overlooked, this illness will progress to what is known as Psychological Disorder. From what is perceived to be just an ordinary fatigue of the mind is a serious malfunction of the psyche, which if left unattended, can be irreversible. Rational Disarray plagued people with reflections, mental illnesses, and short lived interventions.
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This is one of the compelling deliberations of how individual with mental disorder lives. Thoughts, fear, chaos, and mostly, confusion are some of the excruciating agony that a victim would have to deal with. Consequently, stress due to mental disorder causes increased alcohol intake, tobacco use, poor diet and even high-risk sexual behavior. In addition, according to mentalhelp.net, between 30 to 70 percent of the people who commit suicide suffer from rational disarray. It has become apparent that mental disorders do affect a person’s social life. Due to this, person with these illnesses often question their existence, therefore in doubt whether the life they are living in are in fact the reality. Thus, what these people need is the warm concern of their relatives in order for them not to be devoured in their own psyche