Sunday, May 24, 2020

The Manic Episode Of Stephen - 1606 Words

Following, the manic episode took place. Stephen steals a few of his father friend’s credit cards and goes traveling. He felt as a fantastic reinvention of himself, buying expensive clothes and drinking cocktails, he wanted to be one of those rich people of the ninety- twenties. Again, he recalls never thinking about the lack of morality around his behaviour. Stephen was in a manic fantasy state, where as he states, ‘you believe that you are the only one, that nobody else exists and that you are the center of the universe’. After months of traveling with the stolen cards, he was arrested and sent to Puckle church Prison. He felt good in there, the only thing that trigger his morality or sadness, was his mother’s crosswords cutout papers†¦show more content†¦For Dr. Kinki earlier diagnosis is good, for Janson’s children means medication. On the other hand, Sussy explained how certain extreme behaviour led her to get an earlier diagnosis on he r children; triggers like seeing her children being on edge for 3 hours and then, they kick the window and break it out of rage, made her realize that her sons needed to see a psychiatrist. Stephen goes through their medication and a big concern arises in him. Is this the best way of helping these children? Stephen sympathizes with the kid’s rages states and the shame that comes after those states. The big difference between Stephen and those children is that he never knew he had an illness. Stephen considers that if medication prevents the children of wrecking their lives and his mother, then, is good. As Stephen’s journey goes on, he now starts wondering about how his illness has been helping to build his success. Would it be any different if he hasn’t this illness? Stephen remembers this amazing energy and creativity, but also, recalled hearing voices; actually his own voice telling him how unworthy he is, and his anxiety dreams where he strips his clothes on stage or pee himself. Also, Stephen brings to mind his feelings when he is hosting a show, and how from outside, he seems cheerful and funny, but inside he is tearing the wall of

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