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Schizoid Angst

1y 2mon ago by feddit.org/u/UngratefulLilToad in schizoidpd

What's your opinion on his videos? Did they help you? Or maybe the Discord community provided you more resources to go through the healing process?

Oh hi!

Sorry I didn't see this until now. I really wish there was a way to make Lemmy give you a notification when there's a new post in a specific community. (And, I guess there is: a bot. But anyway.) I'll make a point to check this community more often in the future.

Schizoid Angst. I honestly haven't watched all that many of his videos. Though ironically, I was watching one at the time I discovered your post just a few minutes ago. It's not that I don't get value out of them. I do. And I do have the intention to watch more of his stuff. I just... feel like if I'm going to watch his stuff, I should watch from "the beginning". I know it's irrational, but yeah. Plus it's kindof boring compared to other content I could watch.

I will say his interviews with Elinor Greenberg are fantastic. Absolutely worth watching.

I'm on the Discord, and I think that's definitely worthwhile for a whole lot of reasons. It's a resource I use a lot more than his videos and I do think I get a lot of value out of it. Particularly:

  • Resources. There are so many good resources linked there. Books (lots of free ones in digital/e-book form), websites, free online tests for schizoidness (there are researchers there who are building such tests based on feedback from the community), etc. I've read a lot on SzPD, mostly based on recommendations from the Discord.
  • Commiseration/community. Just being able to put a label on why I am the way I am and hear about others' similar struggles is helpful.
  • Insights. Just hearing about others' struggles/breakthroughs and seeing the advice folks give will give you more insight.
  • Support. It's nice to be able to jump in there and ask advice directly. Or just vent.
  • If you haven't tried therapy, motivation and concrete reasons to try therapy. (This is one I need. I have yet to try therapy.)
  • If you're in therapy, techniques and advice for getting the most out of therapy.
  • Heck, even things like the music recommendations and memes are nice.
  • Oh, the fact that it doesn't require a diagnosis to join is a big plus, I think.
  • And it does sometimes give me more motivation to watch more of Schizoid Angst's videos, which I think is, in general, good for me.

Downsides, just to be comprehensive:

  • Occasionally, there's a right-wing nutjob to contend with. Over all, the Discord's politics are a little right-er than I'd like. Far from "right-wing", and the Koolaided MAGA nuts are rare. But it's a thing to note.
  • I find myself getting a little too involved socially there sometimes and getting overwhelmed and withdrawing. That said, the Discord's rules are set up to mitigate that as well as can possibly be done, I think. It's not a fault of the Discord. More of that in-and-out pattern that is kindof inherent to schizoids.
  • Getting access to the main parts of the Discord is a bit of a pain that I procrastinated on for a good while. Well worth it IMO, though.

Hopefully that gives you the answers you're looking for.

Thanks. I appreciate the answer.