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These types of problems usually involve deep problems and cannot be resolved by just one session of treatment, especially not a Dr. Phil one. The same goes for just simply slapping the person or whatever. If it was that easy, then it would be part of the treatment protocol.
Most likely, brutalizing a person with mental issues will just cause them to run away, so I am not following your full strategy here.
A lot of these issues are beyond the scope of what the world can currently provide. If anyone is dealing with these types of people, then get them medical help, but otherwise move on. They may most likely require a full Satanic treatment center, which does not yet exist.
I would not literally slap her. Yes, she would need further help - good observation. It’s not implied she wouldn’t. But it’s a step to her helping herself. Even therapists and people who provide treatment cannot help or treat anyone if they are capable but not willing to help themselves. The woman is capable, fully capable. And, she had a breakthrough at the end. So now, she is capable of seeking further help. She is a very coherent and capable person, just doesn’t want to recognize that. Her delusions, believe it or not, are very simple looking at it from the outside. It’s the same as people who have had fake Tourette’s for YEARS from TikTok, and as soon as it is properly explained they’re suddenly cured. Her family here has told her this is all valid and they seem to ride off of it. Whatever she is dodging or gaining from these delusions, I do honestly think if we were talking about this literal person, yeah it is technically her who allows this to continue despite her history, at least subconsciously. I know that is sore to say. People with certain mental illnesses can take accountability and it can change their life. This to me is no different than corrupted being delusions and other attacks.
For people that I care for I’ve gone about helping them in a similar fashion, but being more direct like this would’ve been more beneficial at times. Except so as to not disgrace valid spiritual experiences it’s a tough thing, it’s like walking on eggshells. I’ve talked a LOT of people out of delusions in my life, or have at least tried. Kind ways mostly, except when I’m literally attacked. They’ve been from a lot of different backgrounds, just out of free will, I’m aware that casual cruelty is not usually effective. But if I have to be that harsh person, I can be extremely harsh.
I can tell at this point what to condone for someone and leave versus what to help them see. Better at least. Sometimes people just are the way they are but I can tell that this is not true to this persons personality they’ve buried in fear and anxiety. I’ve never brutalized anyone who is mentally ill, except for when it has put me in direct harm. On a daily basis people find I’m the only one they can turn to or trust with severe issues, and I am happy they can rely on me too. At some point a person has got to be just more direct. In life I’ve been placed in this sort of helper or rock position even for people who are violent, and this didn’t effect me the way it would effect other people. I’m not talking about on here I’m talking about in real life.
Helping at a distance is nice though. It’s true to my own nature and less personal. I get very creative in resolving issues. If it fails, I try again. This is a really effective video for people to watch and consider who actually want help getting negative experiences to end, they could take something from it if they’re willing to consider another perspective.