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Thursday, June 5, 2025
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MIP
Angry got tired of MIP. Angry decided group therapy online. They invited me back. Maybe Arson will set me on fire. I think he wants to.
Bystander Effect In Psychology
- Notice
the event and act (or are in a hurry and not notice).
- Interpret
the situation as an emergency and act (or assume that as others are not acting,
it is not an emergency).
- Assume
responsibility and act (or assume that others will do this).
- Know
what to do (or not have the skills necessary to help).
- Decide to help (or worry about danger, legislation, embarrassment, etc.).
The bystander effect can cause someone to hesitate and refrain from taking action or offering help in a situation, assuming that others will step in or feeling less responsible when they see others present.
Bystander effect refers to the tendency for people to be fail to act in high-danger situations due to the presence of other bystanders. Thus, people tend to help more when alone than in a group.
Kitty Genovese
On the morning of March 13, 1964, Kitty Genovese returned
to her apartment complex, at 3 am, after finishing her shift at a local bar.
After parking her car in a lot adjacent to her apartment
building, she began walking a short distance to the entrance, which was located
at the back of the building.
As she walked, she noticed a figure at the far end of the
lot. She shifted directions and headed towards a different street, but the man
followed and seized her.
As she yelled, neighbors from the apartment building went to the window and watched as he stabbed her. A man from the apartment building yelled down, “Let that girl alone!”
Following this, the assailant appeared to have left, but
once the lights from the apartments turned off, the perpetrator returned and
stabbed Kitty Genovese again. Once again, the lights came on, and the windows
opened, driving the assaulter away from the scene.
Unfortunately, the assailant returned and stabbed Catherine
Genovese for the final time. The first call to the police came in at 3:50 am,
and the police arrived in two minutes.
Thank you for Tuning in to DarknessUntilDawn...
A warm shout out to the Good Eggs... the ones with Common Sense.
M.issed I.n P.art
But you see it's not we
It's not MY... prismaly
In my head, tears are shed
They are FIGHTING
With their PILLS and their PADS
And look now, we're depressed!
With our meds, With our meds
They are cryin'
In ERs, ICUs...
Can you see... ??
What's in your meds??? in your meds???
Zombies?
Another brother breakin'
Docs are taking over
When the violence causes SILENCE
We must be mistaken.
It's the same ICU
Since I last came to you.
In my head, hospital beds
They're still fightin'!
With their pills and their tests
And their ECTs, less and less
They are TRYIN'
In my head... hospital beds
Zombie, zombie, zombie, hey, hey
What's in your head, in your head
Zombie, zombie, zombie, hey, hey, hey
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
Hey, oh, ya, ya-a
George
Enmeshment, in a psychological context, refers to a blurring of boundaries between people, often family members, leading to over-dependence and a lack of individuality. This can result in difficulties with autonomy and independence, impacting family dynamics and relationships.
Key aspects of enmeshment:
Blurred Boundaries:
Enmeshed relationships lack clear personal boundaries, making it difficult for individuals to distinguish their own needs, feelings, and boundaries from those of others.
Over-involvement:
Family members become overly involved in each other's lives, often to the detriment of their own autonomy and personal development.
Lack of Autonomy:
Enmeshment can lead to a loss of individual identity and the inability to make independent decisions or pursue personal interests.
Over-dependence:
Individuals in enmeshed relationships may become overly dependent on others for emotional support, validation, or guidance.
Examples:
A parent who constantly interferes with their child's decisions, a child who feels they must always make their parents happy, or family members who feel responsible for each other's happiness and well-being
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