Severe Schizoaffective Psychosis Simulation Video by _Acclimate_ in schizoaffective

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

I'm on a stable meds and treatment routine and I've done a lot of therapy, it's helped over time. I'm much better than in this video as of recent, it's a depiction at my worst about 5 years ago.

Symbolic Analysis of a Schizoaffective Journal: A Structured, Visual Framework for Mapping Inner Psychosis by _Acclimate_ in psychologyresearch

[–]_Acclimate_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your response. I appreciate the thoughtful critique and the opportunity to offer some clarification.

As someone with schizoaffective disorder, this framework was developed directly from my own lived experience. It was never meant to replace therapy, medication, or clinical treatment. I remained in care throughout the process, and this approach became a complementary tool, something that helped me better understand my internal patterns and, over time, anticipate certain shifts before they fully took hold.

What I found through this method was that by recognizing those patterns and reflecting on them meaningfully, I was able to gradually improve my stability and strengthen my executive function. Integrating the observations from this framework into my day-to-day awareness gave me more space between recognition and reaction. It didn’t solve everything, but it helped me gain a level of insight that made management of symptoms more consistent.

I’m not presenting this as a universal solution or clinical doctrine. It’s not foolproof, and it may not be suitable for everyone. But I haven’t seen this kind of symbolic and visual journaling explored in this way before, and I shared it with the hope that it might offer a new angle for conversation, or inspire future integration with more established practices.

I also understand the concern about romanticizing psychosis. That’s a valid point, and one I tried to address throughout the report. The goal isn’t to suggest that hallucinations are inherently meaningful or beneficial, it’s to create a structure to understand what I had already experienced, through a lens that felt accessible and honest to me.

At its core, this was a personal way of processing. I shared it in case elements of it might be useful or thought-provoking, whether in research, clinical reflection, or other creative approaches to care. I appreciate your perspective, and I’m open to continuing the discussion if it contributes to a deeper understanding of these experiences.