I choose to be happy

Thursday 30 October ychu Psychology, Life

I CHOOSE to be happy.

I CHOOSE to be happy.

I CHOOSE to be happy.

I CHOOSE to be happy.

I CHOOSE to be happy.

I CHOOSE to be happy.

I CHOOSE to be happy.

I CHOOSE to be happy.

I CHOOSE to be happy.

I CHOOSE to be happy.

I CHOOSE to be happy.

I CHOOSE to be happy.

I CHOOSE to be happy.

I CHOOSE to be happy.

I CHOOSE to be happy.

I CHOOSE to be happy.

I CHOOSE to be happy.

I CHOOSE to be happy.

I CHOOSE to be happy.

I CHOOSE to be happy.

Sigh… alright… I’m not happy.


A 13-year-old started engaging in sex and having deep thought about it

Sunday 26 October ychu Review & Reflect, Psychology

After pointing the arrow on the ‘X’ on screen to close my blog’s page, I open my word document prepared for the treatment proposal. Thinking to gain more ideas on how to plan the treatment, I picked up Choice Theory (Glasser, 2000) and continued reading. It’s a very cool book with several case studies done by the author of choice theory himself, William Glasser. So, yeah, I spent some more hours reading and now I’m typing another entry for my blog again. Hahahaha… ok, I know I’ve very low self-control.

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So I read about this case that started with this abstract:

We opened the door, and there she was: naked in bed with a boy about her age, busily engaged in sex.
- pg 150, Glasser, 2000 –

The ‘we’ were the parents and the ‘she’ was Judith, a 16-year-old. Judith seemed to be perfect as she’d been a good daughter who took good care of herself, quiet, enjoyed reading, studying and listening to classical music. She had been an assertive person that she criticized about some of her teachers’ abilities to teach and the assignments given. Yet, she had no problem at all to produce quality work.

The parents didn’t know what to do; hence, making an appointment with Dr. Glasser with Judith’s knowledge. Judith was willing to emet Dr. Glasser; hence, an appointment was made.

Judith appeared with conservative clothings that you wouldn’t connect her with people having sex at this age.

Judith had started engaging in sex since she was 13. She appeared to be very intelligent. She knew to take good care of herself by having safe sex; she took birth control pills and she only go to bed with a guy at one time. Judith claimed to be happy that her parents found out she’d had sex with guys because she no longer needed to do it secretly. She thought that it was normal for her to engage in sex and she saw no reason why she had to stop it.

… I don’t wear clothes that show my figure; my figure is my own business. Dressing sexy is stupid. Sex is for bed; it’s not for the street…

Eh.. if you were the therapist what would you do har?

If you’re a psychoanalytist, I’m sure that you would say there’s something wrong with her childhood and that she got ‘fixation’.

I tried to guess what the therapist would do to Judith and I thought he would conclude that there was something wrong with her relationships with others. In this case, Judith was given birth when the mother was 43 and her two brothers more than 15 years older than her. Can I say that she didn’t have satisfying relationships with people around her (according to choice theory, humans’ problems always originate from unsatisfying relationships or no relationships with the others), hence chose to engage in sex in order to get her closer to her quality world (quality world is the picture of your ideal self; what you want to be or what you want to have)? Since the therapist didn’t guide her in that way, I have no idea of what her quality world would be. Hrmm..

But but.. guess what Dr. Glasser ended up doing?

He continued seeing her once a week for the following year until she went to California for college and they talk about everything, more towards sharing knowledge as Judith basically read about everything and is hence knowledgeable. The therapist was there ready for her in case she messed up her life with any of the guys.

At the end, Judith was getting married ten years later. So, it was a happy ending.

So, what do you think?

I’m still thinking if ‘my way’ works? Dig out more about her relationships with the significant others and then make her do something to improve these relationships? Hrmm… can anyone answer me ar?


Reality Therapy

Saturday 25 October ychu Review & Reflect, Psychology

I’ve presented a case study on reality therapy in class, one of the many methods used in counseling or psychotherapy. The first impression it gave me was, ‘Wow, this therapy is so straight to the point. It doesn’t look like what’s in many people’s pictures of psychotherapy. It’s just like asking people what they want and then encourage them to proceed to do it’

As a result of the preparation for the presentation, among all the therapies taught in class, reality therapy is the one I spent most time reading, and the more I read about it, the more I like it! It totally changed my view about psychology, man! I always thought that psychology deals a lot about unconscious and… hrm… I think I believe in a lot of things about unconscious mind. Whatever I do, I always think that it must be some reason behind that behavior, which I’m unconscious of.

Even though choice theory (which is applied in reality therapy) never denies the existence of the unconscious, what it proposes is that there is nothing you can do about the past (unconscious is always connected to something you’ve done or something happened in the past); hence, instead of continue thinking or doing something related to the past, reality therapy takes you out from the past and make you focus on here and now! For example, instead of insisting that your husband had once betrayed you (while he never admitted it), and making your life miserable by choosing to be depressing, angering, or whatsoever negative feelings (yeah, humans make choices about their own behaviors, there’s no ‘depressed’ but ‘depressing’ because you choose to do so and you’ve never asked to or forced to be depressed!), why don’t you just let go and continue with current life and also the future? So true, no? Ok, maybe you would argue that you may feel better if the husband at least admitted the betrayal. At this time, a reality therapist will ask you, ‘whose behavior can you control?’ “No other than yourself.” Yeah, right! We have no control over others’ actions; hence, just do yourself a favor, focus on what you yourself can do now to make your life better!

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I know the reason why I like choice theory. I indulged myself too much in the unconscious that at times, I felt like I could hardly pull myself out from the past. This is terrible I tell you. The feelings are terrible. So, now I can tell myself, ‘Hey, don’t whine and whine and whine about the past! You can never undo the past! Stop thinking about the past and continue with your current life!” “You’ve already spent some time on negative events in the past, why still commit your current time on the same issue? It’s such a waste of time!”

Currently, while doing treatment proposal, which is one of the assignment for the counseling course, I read more about reality therapy again. I read few case studies and what the reality therapist always got was something like, ‘What kind of counselor are you? I don’t think you know what you’re doing. You don’t ask how I feel; you don’t want to hear about my suffering.” -_-” Pity the therapist lar… And if you’re yet to know, other than the past vs. current competition, choice theory also proposes actions over feelings. Instead of talking about feelings, the therapists always guide you to talk about actions, what you can do.

I think it’s enough. I should go back to my treatment proposal now.

*back to add something

Eh, people, reading about choice therapy itself is actually therapeutic also. Hence, if you think that you’ve some issue that you’re stuck at and that you have no where no seek for help or too shy to seek for help, just go to the nearest library and pick a book named ‘choice theory’. You can also search it online lar, in this case, try to search for a online book instead of newsletter or documents (they are barely sufficient). But but, if you think you can hardly cope with it alone, faster go out and get help!

And and… I think I like counseling… but but… is there any chance that I can survive in this field? I so weak in language. And I anti-social a bit. Hahaha…


The power of drawings and paintings

Wednesday 15 October ychu Psychology

Mental health patients express themselves via artworks caught my eyes when I was doing my daily routine - net surfing.

I like what one of the painters stated:

“This one (jumbled paintings) is my way of writing letters to my friends and family,”

He has been warded three times in the past and was even caught by the authorities wandering the streets alone in a state of disorientation.

“It was a scary experience. I sympathise with all those on the streets.

“The next time you see someone on the road, dirty and unwashed, buy him a drink or food,” he said.

“We are just like you, the only difference is that our brains are very busy,” he laughed.

The next time you see someone on the road, dirty and unwashed, buy him a drink or food… Will you? And I wonder if I will… too materialistic the world has become, too dangerous the world has become, how often do we put others’ need prior to our safety?

Last time, I used paintings a lot to express myself…
Nowadays, I hardly have the chance…
And… for unknown reason, I find it hard to express myself even in paintings nowadays…
I no longer draw as freely as I want, like I used to…

However, I still strongly believe in the power of drawings and paintings.
And, I’m really interested in going to the exhibition.
But… hrm… it’s far in town… and… I feel so sick whenever I think of the public transport. ><

If you’re interested in going too, below is the information or you can go here for further information.

JOURNEY INTO THE MINDS - 1st Malaysian Art In Psychiatry Exhibition ‘08

Presented by Department Of Psychological Medicine, Faculty Of Medicine, University Of Malaya

Fri 10 to Sun 26 October 2008, 11am to 7pm

Admission is Free and Open to the public


Do you know that…?

Wednesday 15 October ychu Psychology, Life

Came across the this while I was searching information for stigmatization research…

So, do you know that…???

Do you know that an estimated 44 million Americans experience a mental disorder in any given year?

Do you know that stigma is not a matter of using the wrong word or action?

Do you know that stigma is about disrespect and using negative labels to identify a person living with mental illness?

Do you know that stigma is a barrier that discourages individuals and their families from seeking help?

Do you know that many people would rather tell employers they committed a petty crime and served time in jail, than admit to being in a psychiatric hospital?

Do you know that stigma can result in inadequate insurance coverage for mental health services?

Do you know that stigma leads to fear, mistrust, and violence against people living with mental illness and their families?

Do you know that stigma can cause families and friends to turn their backs on people with mental illness?

Do you know that stigma can prevent people from getting access to needed mental health services?

DO’S

Do use respectful language

Do emphasize abilities, not limitations.

Do tell someone if they express a stigmatizing attitude.

DONT’S

Don’t portray successful persons with disabilities as super human.

Don’t use generic labels such as retarded, or the mentally ill.

Don’t use terms like crazy, lunatic, manic depressive, or slow functioning.

Finally done with the stigmatization research… hrm.. at least, my parts. Pray hard hard that no correction is needed. Great anough time spent on this research lar. ><

So now while doing my cross-cultural psychology essay titled ‘Wari’s Cannibalism’, I feel like………
WHAT KIND OF TOPIC HAVE I CHOSEN LAR? So the hard to read and understand lar journals on this topic! Mind you, it is filed under anthropology so you get all those know-you-but-you-don’t-know-them terms.
But wait… hrmm.. maybe they don’t know you also. Then lagi susah lar, don’t know each other how to communicate then?

It’s already 1.34am, I should go sleep now, otherwise can’t wake up for 8.30am class later, the weather is getting warmer, I feel sticky because of the so warm weather, I just changed my bedsheet, I feel so reluctant to put my sticky body on the bed, the housemate is sleeping I’m not supposed to shower that make noises…

Conclusion, I should go sleep immediately and get the bedsheet changed again… maybe after 3-4 days. HAHA!

K, nite!


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