Friday, June 16, 2023

I'm Surviving Psychotherapy and I Achieved Psychological Peace

 Unless you've been following my blog since the start (circa 2010), you might be hard-pressed to have discovered my psychiatric difficulties.  Sure, some of what I said may not seem real, especially around topics such as "Telepathy," and "Visible Minding" (I just made that one up).  But what you may not know is that I have faced such hard times during my psychotherapeutic history because my first mental evaluation leading to my encounter with psychology in professional terms is still somewhat "pending."

That is to say I have not been given a clear determination of my psychological health from psychiatry practitioners, and especially the professionals in my external treatment team.

That is because when I disclosed to this particular Clinical Psychiatry Professional, that I am making headway on discovering telepathy, he abruptly ended the evaluation and I was forced to live according to telepathy according to the "State of the Profession."  If you're any kind of intellectual, you might presume that it never stops, as long as people are communicating.  That is what I had against me, until I stayed still after distinguishing this professional's telepathy he had going for him as "psychiatric telepathy."

Finally free to experience my psychotherapy without undue professional pressure/interference, I am still months away from making a difference in my treatment plan.  But I will make sure these goals will be made-soundly.

The previous 13.5 years I have been a psychotherapy patient culminate to one major publishment I created, I call Social Clairvoyance, for short.  It is a short paper that theorizes digital proof-of-mind, which leads to the step between reality and permission for telepathy, which leaves open the discovery of thoughts-in-motion.  I hope you get a chance to read it.

The paper is located at:  http://www.xavier.today/not-telepathy/telepaper.txt/. 


I hope you get to read it!


Now I'm off to get ready for my normal professional job, since rapping isn't doing anything but justifying my multimedia design bills.


Later!


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