If you find yourself sharing memories with family members and they say that they don’t remember this or that, it may be that you are confusing things.
3. Every relationship you have winds up with some type of failure. Everyone has friends, thank goodness, but what about relationships that are more than just being friends. Do they end peacefully… or do they end where you have to hide from the other person?
4. You notice that you talk about the same thing repeatedly, but no one else seems to want to talk about it. If you go on and on about something, and everyone else is looking at you, you may need to seek additional help.
5. When you are by yourself, you feel lonely and notice that you are dependent on others to keep you satisfied and entertained.
6. You feel like you are constantly in water trying to get around. Or you feel that you have an imbalance in your head that keeps you from functioning as well as you know that you can.
If you know someone with any of these signs, I strongly recommend that you get them to a counselor to ascertain if any deeper conditions exist.
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