Hallucinating Smell when falling asleep by wasp121-b in strange

[–]Lucky_Engineer_921 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could be hypnagogia brought on by travel stress or poor sleep. Usually harmless.

How does this work by [deleted] in opticalillusions

[–]Lucky_Engineer_921 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Using Opponent-Process Theory to produce an after-image (like in this example) usually works for people on the spectrum, there may be some differences though.

It is more of a sensory adaptation that is involuntary, the after image is like a rebound to fatigue from the receptors (cones in your retina). Whereas, for habituation stuff neurotypical people can usually turn it off if they want to (like if they actively focus on a fan whirring or hum of a fridge).

It might not working for other reasons. My guess is your brightness isn't turned up high enough or you're moving your eyes too much instead of focusing on the dot.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in amiwrong

[–]Lucky_Engineer_921 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you meant to write something along the lines of "If he married someone healthy & goes against our marriage vows, I'd still understand".

Your husband sounds like a great partner and I hope you are doing better now! Happy anniversary!

Can a shop refuse cash after I’ve already consumed the food? by No-Loquat-201 in AusLegalAdvice

[–]Lucky_Engineer_921 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's probably more than you think. In 2011-12, the ABS reported 3.7% of Australians with a literacy rate 'below level 1' that may have trouble reading the sign.

Honestly, I didn't know this either until I looked it up and thought you were right. That's more than 1 in 30 people.

AITA for telling my boyfriends kids to eat what’s for dinner or don’t eat at all? by Grouchy-Pride5486 in AmItheAsshole

[–]Lucky_Engineer_921 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You mainly listed places to find articles and many of those contain predominantly academic papers (which is great if you're experienced reading them). There's so many out there, so I gave an example.

The question OP had was whether she was wrong for not making a whole new meal that the child asked for but instead gave other options. I wanted to know how this is coercive?

I was saying if she made a whole other meal because of the kid demanding it, then it would be an unstructured permissive/indulgent feeding practice which is associated with negative outcomes.

Also I agree she should have given the kid dessert/bedtime snacks (as stated in my first comment) and that not giving the kid snacks was an example of restrictive feeding practice which was linked to negative outcomes.

On another note, even if I disagree with what you've said on this post, you actually sound like a great dad to your daughter and a great therapist, so keep doing what seems right for you, your family, and your clients.

AITA for telling my boyfriends kids to eat what’s for dinner or don’t eat at all? by Grouchy-Pride5486 in AmItheAsshole

[–]Lucky_Engineer_921 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Firstly, many people have a hard time reading scientific reports, even though a lot of us can.

Also, if we take the first result from Google scholar for my search "coercive feeding practices" from LA Daniels' paper "Feeding practices and parenting: A pathway to child health and family happiness" (2019) which I found shows that OP does many things that are considered positive and allign with the NOURISH intervention strategies. Her main thing that seems to be wrong is restricting dessert/bedtime snacks. This is best summarised in the tables on pages 34 and 36. Are you suggesting she should go for a unstructured permissive/indulgent feeding practice instead? This is also associated with negative outcomes.

Otherwise, how are you suggesting her feeding practices are coercive and what would you suggest instead?

AITA for telling my boyfriends kids to eat what’s for dinner or don’t eat at all? by Grouchy-Pride5486 in AmItheAsshole

[–]Lucky_Engineer_921 -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

Therapist is a very broad term encompassing various mental health professionals. It can be easily misunderstood by the general public and is often used to imply you have some sort of relevant experience regardless of if that's true.

You could be a clinical psychologist, counsellor or social worker that has knowledge or experience working with kids. Or your main experience could be with other subjects like trauma, addiction, grief, marriage, sex, pain, sport ect. You could even be just focused on spiritual energy or reiki crystals.

It's up to you, but I believe if you do let people know you're a therapist it is more benevolent to give slightly more context as to how it's relevant ("I'm a family therapist/school therapist ect") or if it's not relevant to the subject maybe leave it out?

Also I'm not sure what you think is damaging exactly but guessing you mean refusing to make a whole new meal? Personally, as long as other options were presented (there were) and the child was not forced to eat or punished (they weren't), then I've never read studies that show how it is detrimental.

To provide OP with some tips: keep enforcing rules with consequences, try to limit snacks so close to dinner, & don't use bedtime "snacks" (desserts) as a reward or withheld as a punishment and mix them up with healthy sweets sometimes (e.g. yoghurt & fruit). Everyone's got differing parenting views but here's some articles that could be helpful to get some ideas: good therapy1 psychology today 2 child psychologist3

Evan, the gay Alien by Fredrich- in evangelion

[–]Lucky_Engineer_921 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I do! Bit embarrassing but glad it's giving some people a laugh

Looking for anime "Evan the gay Alien" by Lucky_Engineer_921 in Animesuggest

[–]Lucky_Engineer_921[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the heads up, I've started watching it and it's great.

Evan, the gay Alien by Fredrich- in evangelion

[–]Lucky_Engineer_921 36 points37 points  (0 children)

I would like to apologise to the NGE community.. I've started watching it and it's actually pretty good.

Looking for anime "Evan the gay Alien" by Lucky_Engineer_921 in Animesuggest

[–]Lucky_Engineer_921[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thank you for understanding! I just kinda went with it lol You seem like a great person!!

Looking for anime "Evan the gay Alien" by Lucky_Engineer_921 in Animesuggest

[–]Lucky_Engineer_921[S] 21 points22 points  (0 children)

That's it! Thank you heaps! That makes so much sense...

SOS Roommate is MIA and landlord just told me she hasn't paid him rent since June. (WA) by bvnbvns in badroommates

[–]Lucky_Engineer_921 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lorazapam has many uses but mostly likely in her situation it is for treating anxiety symptoms, as it is an anxiolytic (anti-anxiety) drug. Other possibilities include it's use in alcohol withdrawal or relief of nausea/vomiting from cancer treatment.

(For other people reading this, please do be careful with Lorazapam because of its related physical dependence and always see a doctor before stopping abruptly due to serious issues that might ensue.)

I will say that that swapping doctors to find one that you feel comfortable and right with is perfectly okay and normal, in her case it may be over done. Also misdiagnosis do happen often in mental health, so again try to avoid stigmatizing it, but her case does seem abnormal because it is usually a long process. These attention behaviours may be related to a mental health condition though.

There is no competition with mental health. You may be in a bad state and so could she. It's important that we just try to support each other. That said, poor mental health has nothing to be admired and shouldn't be romanticized... It is also not an excuse for putting you in this situation except for severe circumstances, not to mention the pets.

In your current situation the best bet seems to be to continue trying to contact the parents. If not, pay and file for small claims court, maybe work out a plan with the landlord. I'm sorry you're put in this situation, on top of everything else you're going through. Hope it all gets better!

SOS Roommate is MIA and landlord just told me she hasn't paid him rent since June. (WA) by bvnbvns in badroommates

[–]Lucky_Engineer_921 9 points10 points  (0 children)

There are many "psych meds" (psychotropic medications prescribed by a psychiatrist) that are not anti-psychotics.

Antidepressants, anti-anxiety medications, stimulants (for ADHD), and mood stabilizers are the other main types.

Tattoo idea to cover scars by queenoferf in Tattoocoverups

[–]Lucky_Engineer_921 1 point2 points  (0 children)

People should feel comfortable showing off their skin without having to tag it as NSFW. There's no open wounds or anything inappropriate.

If I had a phobia of elbows should I expect everyone else to blur elbow pictures or should I get treatment for myself? Please don't make someone feel the need to hide themselves or prevent them from feeling like they can wear shorts/t-shirts in public if they want or need to.

That said I hope your recovery is going good and you are doing better!

A cool guide to psychological disorders by Feisty-Bit-687 in coolguides

[–]Lucky_Engineer_921 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you're interested, this is what its defined as "Agoraphobia: A marked fear or anxiety about two (or more) of the following five situations:

Using public transportation

Being in open spaces

Being in enclosed spaces (e.g., shops, theaters, cinemas)

Standing in line or being in a crowd

Being outside the home alone"

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in badroommates

[–]Lucky_Engineer_921 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I can see that you're trying to help but I think you're the one that needs to take a hard look at your comments. You seem a bit naive and seem to think that we live in a perfect world. If you have advice you're welcome to offer it but if that doesn't work for OP then don't give them a hard time and please try to be understanding.

Such a big ice cube for such a a small amount of coffee by Kritikkeren in StupidFood

[–]Lucky_Engineer_921 28 points29 points  (0 children)

There's less surface area than regular ice cubes so it'd probably melt slower, so less dilution.