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November 09, 2019

Against Medical Advice

November 09, 2019/ Gordon Corsetti
Against Medical Advice

Ultimately, I had to make a decision that was better in the long-term for me.

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Treatment Life, DBT
dialectical behavioral therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, crisis, safety plan, safety, firearms, self-harm, day-treatment, treatment
November 07, 2019

Self-Inflicted Stupidity

November 07, 2019/ Gordon Corsetti
Self-Inflicted Stupidity

I avoid asking for help when help is needed.

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November 06, 2019

Anger Turned Inward

November 06, 2019/ Gordon Corsetti
Anger Turned Inward

“Anger is like drinking poison and expecting the other person to die.”

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Evolutionary Psychology, Mental Health
anger, evolution, evolutionary psychology, development, shoulder devil, behavioral psychology
November 06, 2019

If Accidents Occur

November 06, 2019/ Gordon Corsetti
If Accidents Occur

And when this, habituated, the phenomena of existence will not overwhelm you.

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Philosophy
philosophy, epictetus, mental wellness, mental training, mental repetition, mental fortress, mental agility
November 04, 2019

Hanging In There

November 04, 2019/ Gordon Corsetti
Hanging In There

Forgive my pun in the title; I couldn’t resist.

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Treatment Life
November 03, 2019

We Move Too Fast For Our Brains

November 03, 2019/ Gordon Corsetti
We Move Too Fast For Our Brains

From an evolutionary perspective, it is always better to perceive a foreign stimulus as dangerous unless proven otherwise.

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Evolutionary Psychology
evolution, development, travel, anxiety, anxious, breathing exercise, relaxation, panic attack, panic
November 02, 2019

Sign Here For Sharp Objects

November 02, 2019/ Gordon Corsetti
Sign Here For Sharp Objects

Safety never takes a holiday.

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Treatment Life
November 01, 2019

Wishing Makes It Easier

November 01, 2019/ Gordon Corsetti
Wishing Makes It Easier

The distracting chatter was welcomed by my mind and quickly became less important to my senses.

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Treatment Life
treatment, depression, meditation, mindfulness
November 01, 2019

The Art of Acquiescence

November 01, 2019/ Gordon Corsetti
The Art of Acquiescence

I’m continually struck with how similar emerging evidence-based therapies are to philosophical thinking.

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Philosophy
epictetus, stoic
October 31, 2019

Multiple Sensors

October 31, 2019/ Gordon Corsetti
Multiple Sensors

I am here because my system (read: brain) has some inoperative sensors.

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Treatment Life
treatment, the noonday demon, symptoms, suicide preventon, stress response, andrew solomon, mental wellness, assessment
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Gordon Corsetti Mental Agility Foundation

Life on the 7th Shelf is my way of sharing how a person can live well with depression, anxiety, and suicidal ideation.

The 7th Shelf was written by Dante in The Inferno, as the Wood of the Suicides.

For me, living on the 7th shelf is challenging but I have found my means for winning the daily battle against the worst my mind can throw at me.

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We aim to create a space of hope, filled with resources, information, tools, and more for mental health awareness and suicide prevention. We’re committed to Gordon’s vision of sharing different methods of thinking to help those with and without mental illness live more fulfilling lives.

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If you or someone you know is seeking help for mental health concerns, visit the
National Alliance on Mental Health (NAMI) website, or call 1-800-950-NAMI(6264).
For confidential treatment referrals, visit the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (
SAMHSA) website, or call the National Helpline at 1-800-662-HELP(4357).