Schizophrenia Haiku

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024
  • Hi! My name is Stephen. I've been living with Schizophrenia for over a decade. Schizophrenia is a complex mental health disorder that affects millions of people worldwide. It can be a debilitating illness, causing those who suffer from it to experience a range of symptoms, such as hallucinations, delusions, and disorganized thinking. My Haiku encapsulates the pain, loss, stigma, sadness, and resilience I experience with this illness.
    "PAIN LOSS STIGMA SAD.
    IS MY SCHIZOPHRENIA
    YET I GO ONWARD"
    Understanding Schizophrenia
    Schizophrenia is a severe mental disorder characterized by a disintegration of thought processes and emotional responsiveness. While its exact causes remain unknown, researchers believe that a combination of genetic, biochemical, and environmental factors contribute to its development. Schizophrenia typically manifests in late adolescence or early adulthood, affecting approximately 1% of the global population.
    The haiku's first line, "PAIN LOSS STIGMA SAD," highlights four critical aspects of the schizophrenia experience:
    Pain: Schizophrenia can be emotionally and physically painful, as individuals may struggle with symptoms such as hallucinations, delusions, and disorganized thoughts that lead to confusion, frustration, and emotional distress.
    Loss: Many people with schizophrenia experience loss in various aspects of their lives, including relationships, employment, and opportunities for personal growth and development.
    Stigma: Schizophrenia is often misunderstood, leading to societal stigma and discrimination against those who suffer from it. This stigma can exacerbate feelings of isolation and loneliness, making it even more challenging for individuals to seek help and support.
    Sadness: The emotional turmoil of schizophrenia can lead to feelings of sadness, depression, and despair, which are common among individuals with this disorder.
    Resilience and Moving Forward
    The second line of the haiku, "IS MY SCHIZOPHRENIA," is a powerful reminder that their illness does not solely define the individual's identity. Schizophrenia is just one aspect of who they are, and recognizing this can help foster resilience and hope.
    The final line, "YET I GO ONWARD," signifies the individual's determination to continue progressing despite their challenges. This resilience is crucial for those with schizophrenia, allowing them to persevere through difficult times and work towards a better future.
    Conclusion
    The Schizophrenia Haiku offers a brief but poignant glimpse into the lived experiences of an individual with schizophrenia. It emphasizes the pain, loss, stigma, and sadness that often accompany this disorder while highlighting the resilience and determination necessary to keep moving forward. By understanding and empathizing with these experiences, we can work towards creating a more inclusive and supportive environment for those who live with schizophrenia and other mental health disorders.
    #schizophrenia #anxiety #mentalhealth #depression

Komentáře • 61

  • @cherylmiller2272
    @cherylmiller2272 Před rokem +14

    Hi Stephen...wow..I'm first today!! I say Yes and Amen to this video... You said it right. I can relate to all you've said because it's also a reality for my son. You've done so well in moving forward. It makes my heart glad! I'm hoping some day that my son can have a better outlook. Take care Stephen. I look forward to every video. You're doing a super job!

  • @pauldemic2747
    @pauldemic2747 Před rokem +5

    Hello from Kobe, Japan! That is a great haiku. Haiku looks simple to right but they aren’t as I’m sure you know. You’re very knowledgeable guy. Have you read Basho? He’s the “Shakespeare” of Haiku. You’re at the beginning of your journey so I’m so happy you’re haiku finishes with hope. I wrote a haiku for my 88 year old Japanese father-in-law at the end of his journey. I’ll share it with you.
    “West wind turns to snow
    On the face of Fujisan
    A tired body”.
    You’re helping more than you know with your story of struggle, courage and hope. Amazing!

  • @Miriam-ui5pw
    @Miriam-ui5pw Před rokem +7

    Thanks for the video, Stephen. Thanks for being open and vulnerable enough to share such personal feelings online. I understand the part about feeling you lost out on things due to Schizophrenia. I have Schizoaffective disorder, and I lost out on a good part-time job I had due to paranoia and hallucinations. Life takes courage to start again after we stumble. Pick ourselves up and move on in recovery is the best we can do.

  • @anamartinsr.
    @anamartinsr. Před rokem +4

    Great video! Right now i am dealing with the loss. Because of my bipolar, i’ve lost the ability to do so many things… sometimes i no longer know who I am. I’m scared. One day, i hope to be as brave as you are. Big hug from Portugal

  • @lisacastellanos4553
    @lisacastellanos4553 Před rokem +7

    This is, in my view, one of your most powerful videos. Your poem was small but expansive and deep. Thank you for inspiring universal hope in everyone, including me, with your honest storytelling. And keep writing poetry!

  • @noreenquinn3844
    @noreenquinn3844 Před rokem +4

    You are a good man Steven.
    How many can say that?
    What more can anyone be ?

  • @pennyoflaherty1345
    @pennyoflaherty1345 Před rokem +3

    Stephen I’ve said this to you before you are a truly beautiful soul. I’m watching this with my husband who has only got his diagnosis 5 months ago, he is travelling well I touch base daily asking how he feels etc.. I sometimes feel that I might ask to much but he knows I’m caring.
    You’re making a difference to my life by helping me understand and for that I thank you. Trent’s lost people too his family which is sad for him but I flip it on the head and remind him of the people who love & care for him, it helps if I put a positive in place of the negative and it works for him. Thanks Stephen & God bless Penny

    • @SurvivingSchizophrenia
      @SurvivingSchizophrenia  Před rokem +1

      Thank you very much Penny! I really appreciate your kind comment!

    • @gaylagabriel3485
      @gaylagabriel3485 Před rokem

      Dear Stephen,
      When we last spoke, I asked you to read your Haiku. It brought tears to my eyes.
      However, starting your CZcams with such powerful words was brilliant! I am so proud of you! You are an amazing creative being….so happy your creativity it is bubbling up and you are claiming it and sharing your gift with others!
      Reading the Haiku a second time truly allowed it to resonate more deeply! Looking forward to more!
      🙌🏻Ms.Gayla

  • @edwardmccue5982
    @edwardmccue5982 Před rokem +3

    thank you for sharing, you are amazingly a wonderful soul, thanks for your time explaining what it is that you go through, you are a true inspiration, blessings

  • @malasharma9395
    @malasharma9395 Před rokem +4

    Will pray and hope to see you reach new heights personally and professionally.

  • @chrissy24-7
    @chrissy24-7 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Good Grief, I agree! That is so hurtful to see a character depiction like that when you're trying to relax and let go and just play. ❤

  • @loriejohnston839
    @loriejohnston839 Před rokem +3

    You are amazing and you should be so proud of yourself. You remind me of my 23 almost 24 year old son who has this same brain neuro chemistry disorder. I call it that a lot instead of schizophrenia because it is a brain neuro chemistry imbalance. I would love to talk to you and your parents sometime and remember you are loved and you have friends all over the world who would love to talk to you and your parents about lived experiences and just to offer support when needed. God bless you and your family and thank you for your honesty and I share these videos with my son who I know shares the same feelings as you do as well.

  • @kinzhe83
    @kinzhe83 Před rokem +5

    Thank you for this video Stephen, I learned what a haiku is from you :). And I like your haiku too, it's very powerful. And I love how, despite all your burdens, you're going onwards. It shows what a giant amount of strength you have. Thanks for the video again, I've had a rough day today but your video made it much better :). Best wishes

    • @SurvivingSchizophrenia
      @SurvivingSchizophrenia  Před rokem +2

      Thank you very much Little_Ingy! I am very happy you are feeling better! Have a happy and healthy rest of your day!

  • @iriskazanxhi3438
    @iriskazanxhi3438 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I was in tears while watching this video…. “a painful pain”…. thnks for being who you are! Cause u are amazing!

  • @John26767
    @John26767 Před rokem +7

    Great video Stephen and just to reassure, you have made a awesome difference already. 🙂 You mentioned missing out on experiences in school/college etc. the reality is perhaps you are giving them more importance than they deserve. I bet for many if asked, they will say those experiences didn't rate particularly high for them... Thing is when someone is happy with where they are at in life and on par with others, and perhaps even the envy of some, experiences that we may have missed out on fade into insignificance. The time of your life is yet to come, and it's not a question of if, but when. 🙂 You must have noticed the mammoth changes within yourself in such a short period of time. Is it so hard to believe that you can pretty do much anything you want, as you continue to grow from strength to strength. Great to see you looking so mentally healthy and strong. 🙂 I wonder where the World is at right now in terms of stigma and understanding of schizophrenia. Personally I see progress, but then I often visit on-line sites, or view CZcams videos similar to yours Stephen where there is a understanding of the affliction, but just like you Stephen they don't allow such a diagnosis etc. to define them. I wonder what others think. Speaking of which, I know some CZcamsrs use discord servers for building their channels, and to be able to interact more with their subscribers. Perhaps something to think about if and when you think there might be value in it. Also great to see your subscriber base continuing to grow, long may it continue. 🙂

    • @SurvivingSchizophrenia
      @SurvivingSchizophrenia  Před rokem +3

      Thank you very much John! And for all the support you have given me since the beginning of my channel. I really appreciate all your insight comments! Have a happy and healthy rest of your day!

    • @kalaiselviramaiah3854
      @kalaiselviramaiah3854 Před rokem +1

      Always look forward for your insightful thoughts provoking write out tks for taking your time to share god bless you abundantly

    • @kalaiselviramaiah3854
      @kalaiselviramaiah3854 Před rokem

      Pls read my tks note

    • @John26767
      @John26767 Před rokem

      @@kalaiselviramaiah3854 If this comment was for me I am very flattered and grateful. 🙂

    • @noreenquinn3844
      @noreenquinn3844 Před rokem +1

      I wonder if psychiatrists look at these podcasts. They could learn so much.

  • @toniamoller
    @toniamoller Před rokem +3

    Such a powerful video, especially the part on stigma. thank you for your strength and courage.

  • @pennyoflaherty1345
    @pennyoflaherty1345 Před rokem +1

    Hi Stephan I am leaving this comment here, it’s about your exercise video I couldn’t get the comment window up.
    Thanks for a great video it’s very informative, I’m glad to be a friend & it’s amazing you have started this channel where you get purpose but by sharing you are helping others. Thanks my friend Penny

  • @Helena-to9my
    @Helena-to9my Před rokem +1

    You are such a nice guy and i am sure the stigma around schizophrenia was what caused your friends to withdraw. i think everyone with the illness can agree that it has happened to them. I have one friend now, thank God. Before i was all alone, except for family. Thank God for them too.

  • @gittehenriette
    @gittehenriette Před rokem

    I love your videos. You are such a gentle, intelligent Young man. I have paranoid schizophrenia myself and I am so uplifted and inspired by your videos. Keep going.

  • @denisekarding1844
    @denisekarding1844 Před rokem +3

    Well put and well presented. You have come a long way and as you said you will continue going forward even when the going gets tough helping and encouraging others as you go.

  • @ronalddonner3396
    @ronalddonner3396 Před rokem +3

    Pain,Loss-Are unfortunately part of life.Experiences- Are hopefully yet to come.Stigma-Hopefully with efforts of people like you, will be diminished but ultimately must be ignored. Sad -Yes it is an evil,insidious disease. Friends-You did not lose ANY because those who distanced themselves were NEVER true friends.

  • @bellajean6731
    @bellajean6731 Před rokem

    Thank you.

  • @GrandmaLM
    @GrandmaLM Před rokem +2

  • @mab790
    @mab790 Před rokem

    Powerful haiku❤

  • @hayleyprice8345
    @hayleyprice8345 Před rokem +2

    Just because you didn't go to higher school or college doesn't mean you are a lesser of person

  • @danoconnell4536
    @danoconnell4536 Před rokem +1

    Maybe you can help me with public speaking have bipolar struggle with anxiety want to help others get to the beautiful place you are today

    • @SurvivingSchizophrenia
      @SurvivingSchizophrenia  Před rokem

      Thank you Dan! As far as public speaking, try thinking like your talking to a friend instead.

    • @danoconnell4536
      @danoconnell4536 Před rokem

      @@SurvivingSchizophrenia really good idea thanks for sharing

  • @gururajugururaju6255
    @gururajugururaju6255 Před rokem +2

    Clozapine works ಒಂದು negative symptoms?????

  • @danoconnell4536
    @danoconnell4536 Před rokem +1

    What part of the states do you live in?

    • @SurvivingSchizophrenia
      @SurvivingSchizophrenia  Před rokem

      California!

    • @danoconnell4536
      @danoconnell4536 Před rokem +1

      @@SurvivingSchizophrenia thats awesome would love to come one day soak up the sun canada gets cold. maybe we could catch a sporting event together