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Celebrity Postpartum Psychosis

January 7, 2008 by kate baggott  
Filed under Mental Health

britney_spears5.jpgSince everyone else is talking about it, I guess I should too.
Apparently her family thinks she’s bi-polar. Dr. Phil cancelled his show about her. The fans don’t know what to think about what she’s going through. While it’s not my area of expertise, I’m wondering why no one noticed and Britney’s PPD before it became postpartum psychosis.

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One Response to “Celebrity Postpartum Psychosis”
  1. malach says:

    environmental factors affect a person’s thinking people can never have it all. so if you admired a certain celebrity , their talents or their looks. I do think that them exerting a greater effort in order to please you for shows, means it will take a toll on their perception of our ” non- special ” normalcy definition.

    We could just let them be, but then again, would it be fun for you to not ridicule someone , as to not accept yourself as inferior than them.

    If only people will appreciate the talents the gifts and the extraordinary things that each individual has, I think artists like her will not resort to activities that bothers ” us ” more than them.

    I am not a master of psychology, I am just an ordinary person who feels each individual’s emotion with regard as to why they are doing things that others cannot comprehend why.

    always remember to analyze but never forget to balance it with feelings.

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