I’m sorry about your mental disease.
Me? What planet are you from? Decent, famous movie directors started telling the truth about idiocracy of a mankind, about descending into idiocracy many years ago.
"Idiocracy" 2006, by Mike Judge
Idiocracy

Brief search on Google: "
refusing of reality mental disease":
"Refusing to accept reality, especially when it involves a mental health condition, can be a symptom of various mental health disorders, not a standalone mental disease itself. This can manifest as denial, anosognosia (lack of awareness of one's illness), or as a component of psychotic disorders where a person loses touch with reality.
Here's a more detailed explanation:
1. Denial and Anosognosia:
- Denial:
This is a psychological defense mechanism where an individual refuses to acknowledge an unpleasant or threatening truth. It's not a mental illness itself, but it can be a part of various mental health conditions.
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Anosognosia:
This is a neurological or psychological condition where a person is unaware of their own illness, including mental illness. It's not the same as denial, though it can present similarly. People with anosognosia may not recognize they have a mental illness and therefore may not seek or accept treatment.
2. Psychotic Disorders:
- Psychosis:
This refers to a condition where a person loses contact with reality. Symptoms include hallucinations (seeing or hearing things that aren't there) and delusions (false, fixed beliefs).
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Schizophrenia:
A chronic mental disorder where people may experience psychosis, including delusions and hallucinations, which can lead to difficulty distinguishing reality from what is imagined.
Schizophreniform Disorder:
Similar to schizophrenia, but symptoms last for a shorter duration (less than six months).
Delusional Disorder:
A mental illness characterized by the presence of one or more delusions that are not bizarre.
Psychotic Disorders:
A category of mental disorders that cause abnormal thinking and perceptions, with loss of touch with reality being a key feature.
3. Dissociative Disorders:
- Dissociation:
A mental process where a person disconnects from their thoughts, feelings, memories, and sense of identity. It can manifest as depersonalization (feeling detached from one's self) or derealization (feeling detached from one's surroundings).
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Depersonalization-Derealization Disorder:
A condition where a person experiences persistent or recurring feelings of detachment from their own body or surroundings.
Dissociative Identity Disorder:
A condition where a person experiences two or more distinct identities or personality states, often accompanied by memory gaps.
[*]In essence, refusing to accept reality in the context of mental illness is not a specific disease but rather a symptom or manifestation of various conditions. It can involve denial, anosognosia, or be a part of psychotic or dissociative disorders."
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[*]Who is mentally ill here?