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Oct. 20th, 2022 03:25 pmanything away from OP, it's the curb cutter effect where it helps more than the target audience, i've used this hack, but it's so good to think about it in relation to psychosis as well, i'm not very informed about those issues and it's good to think about them
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lumberjackloving https://lumberjackloving.tumblr.com/post/662595252322959360:
for my fellow psychotics who struggle with thinking someone is in their house, a method I’ve found that really works are these guys:
i put them on my front door and anytime it opens they ring. that way if i think someone has broken in or i see someone who isn’t there i can think back to if the bells have rung, and if they haven’t i can assure myself it’s not real. obviously it’s not fool proof, like if you are prone to auditory hallucinations, but it has really helped me calm down in time to avoid major psychotic breaks. it’s a real lifesaver
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[image description: a white door with a black doorknob. There is a large metal ring looped over the doorknob, and suspended from the ring on knotted ropes are four large bells of the “jingle” type, with a loose ball inside, which make noise at the slightest movement.] (Your picture was not posted)