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Person Knows Quote by Marie Balter

“But it isn't that I'm just Pat. I'm both Pat and the person who knows that being Pat is itself a sign of my sickness. I never totally lose sight of that difference, though the degree to which I'm aware I've regressed varies, and there are times when I don't know a life outside of Pat's child…” quote by Marie Balter
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““But it isn't that I'm just Pat. I'm both Pat and the person who knows that being Pat is itself a sign of my sickness. I never totally lose sight of that difference, though the degree to which I'm aware I've regressed varies, and there are times when I don't know a life outside of Pat's child world. (103)””

Marie Balter

About This Quote

The narrator recognizes a split identity, seeing their core self as a sign of illness, yet remains aware of this division despite fluctuating insight.

In simple terms: Awareness of a conflicted self‑identity linked to illness.

Key Takeaway

Cultivate self‑compassion and integrate fragmented parts.

Themes

identity conflict mental illness self‑awareness integration

Mood

introspective hopeful

Type

advice philosophical

When to use this quote

  • therapy sessions
  • support groups
  • personal reflection

Key Concepts

psychiatry self‑concept dualism

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you separate illness from identity?
  • What steps help integrate conflicting self‑views?
A Different Perspective

Over‑identifying with illness can limit growth and recovery.

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