Timothy Trespas
As I’m sitting in the waiting room of the mental health company that employs my psychiatrist
And I realize that there is nothing distinguishing me from the other people here seeking treatment.
And I realize that there is nothing distinguishing me from the other people here seeking treatment.
I used to believe and feel inside that I was ‘different’ from all the broken people I saw.
This stemmed from early childhood experiences being brought to a developmental testing agency for evaluation
There were many children my age in wheelchairs and suffering from and dealing with severe mental and physical retardation and various other disorders
My parents never explained to me who I would see and why they were the way they were
Or that this did not mean I was as severely disabled as these other children were at that time
I found it disturbing on many levels
The testing I received there was traumatic at Best
This stemmed from early childhood experiences being brought to a developmental testing agency for evaluation
There were many children my age in wheelchairs and suffering from and dealing with severe mental and physical retardation and various other disorders
My parents never explained to me who I would see and why they were the way they were
Or that this did not mean I was as severely disabled as these other children were at that time
I found it disturbing on many levels
The testing I received there was traumatic at Best
Anyhow
The realization that regardless of what I believe about myself
I am not different from the many others struggling with mental and emotional health challenges
Except in that we are all unique
The realization that regardless of what I believe about myself
I am not different from the many others struggling with mental and emotional health challenges
Except in that we are all unique
This Realisation has hit me several times and continues to become truer as I continue to age
Nobody believed him. His family told him to get help. But Timothy Trespas, an out-of-work recording engineer in his early 40s, was sure he was being stalked, and not by just one person, but dozens of them.
He would see the operatives, he said, disguised as ordinary people, lurking around his Midtown Manhattan neighborhood.
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The art of the mentally ill is currently the focus of great interest.
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November 20, 2017 ·
I doll myself up for the Blossom Art Show
Reggie Gasker , my art dealer demands I 'look the part"
he has sent over a dirty bathrobe and stained pajama bottoms for me to wear at the opening
according to Reggie the more "off" I look the better the sales...
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he has sent over a dirty bathrobe and stained pajama bottoms for me to wear at the opening
according to Reggie the more "off" I look the better the sales...
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LAYLA PACE - Let me let you in a little secret Sir, Denny himself was in on the joke - with the art being used to pigeon hole him as mentally ill before he was used by who the fuck knows - you are all the same - to REPRESENT as a TI...but we're not here to discuss this aspect of this Shit Show ..we're here to get his FOLK PSYCHOLOGY based on SPACE ALIENS , DEMONS or VOICE TO SKULL back from you monsters.
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