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...  What is the unstated premise about creativity itself? Does the author present a valid argument that there is a link between creativity and mental illness? Does the author present a valid ...
2. IMMMUN chapter 8
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... Without intervention, it becomes a way of life and leads to mental illness and system failure. Though burnout for many stems from school- or work-related pressures, it can stem from unhealthy ...
3. IMMMUN chapter 5
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... are 'negative emotions', anger and jealousy are sentiments, and also warning signs for mental illness.   3 In every case where we find a sentiment, it is replacing a healthy emotion and the system ...
4. IMMMUN chapter 3
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... and mental illness when its needs are not met, the severity of which correlates with the degree of interference. So domestication is not a random affair; a careful balance must be achieved in order to ...
5. IMMMUN Chapter 1
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
...  2 David P J Osborn; 'The poor physical health of people with mental illness';  https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1071612/  3  https://www.brainpickings.org/2010/08/12/happy-movie/  ...
... a poorly-functioning brain, or mental illness. Would we penalize someone as 'bad' because they had poorly-functioning legs, or physical illness? Get real! Don't fall into anxiety and sentiment on this ...
... have brain damage of some sort or other, or that religion itself is some sort of mental illness or mind control? Certainly not, unless you assume the majority of the population (including many scientists) ...
... may have to be changed. Generally, a personality disorder tends to improve by itself over time, but if it becomes more severe it can predispose us to other mental illness, and as has been noted can also ...
... overemotional, dependent, weak (prone to addiction, immoral behavior and mental illness), unreliable, poor, and generally inferior; possibly genetically inferior; -maybe, thought the superstitious, that's ...
... & mental illnesses.           NHA Guide to Methods & Technology   Because processing incorporates feedback, in NH terms the links between sensorimotor ...
... is congruous, sometimes believing we are doing great good. But the worst danger of incongruous behavior is that it constantly pushes people out of the green zone and towards mental illness, whether they ...
... premise about creativity itself? Does the author present a valid argument that there is a link between creativity and mental illness? Does the author present a valid argument that genetics ...
13. Methods & Technology Intro - Part I: Methods
(Neurohacking/Methods & Technology)
...  These differences are based on processing capabilities and linked to personality and behavior. Differences in thinking style also help reveal and explain some aspects of mental illness. After-the-moment ...
14. Disorders & Problems - Introduction to This Section
(Neurohacking/Disorders & Problems)
...    A severe and disrupting mental illness, schizophrenia DOES NOT MEAN ‘SPLIT PERSONALITY’. This mistake is a hangover of wrong diagnosis because before we could see the difference ...
... could be doing the equivalent of taking away the Prozac from someone with deep depression, or the Chlorpromazine from someone with schizophrenia. There is still social stigma attached to 'mental illness', ...
... your mental performance; and mental illness can make you prone to physical problems because it lowers your immunity. Depression makes you more prone to many irritating little problems such as gingivitis, ...
17. ICMM 8 Setup (a workspace)
(Workshop/I've Changed My Mind)
... with deep depression, or the Chlorpromazine from someone with schizophrenia. There is still social stigma attached to 'mental illness', and many people would rather not tell their doctors that they have ...
18. ICMM 15 AL Tutorial (imagination enhancement)
(Workshop/I've Changed My Mind)
... but loss of control to midbrain systems can lead to mental illness which is often irreversible within our current lifespan. We can also waste an awful lot of time chasing nonsense our imagination wants ...
19. ICMM 18 Troubleshooting (problems & solutions)
(Workshop/I've Changed My Mind)
18.Troubleshooting (common problems and some solutions) Mental illness is best looked upon as the failure of certain networks. It should not be viewed as 'disease' so much as 'malfunction'. There ...
20. ICMM 20 Future Developments (upgrades & uploads)
(Workshop/I've Changed My Mind)
... things that can harm millions of others. The technology I personally have access to already, allied with what I know, could, if I were an asshole, easily induce mental illness in people on a permanent ...
... state never bad or anxious. In other words, good mental health is seen as the 'normal', natural progression of life, and mental illness, unjustified aggression, and other human problems, as distortions ...
... ANXIETY CAN LEAD TO DEPRESSION, PARANOIA, SCHIZOPHRENIA AND SUICIDE Anxiety will cause brain cell death throughout your life; leading to learning problems and memory loss. Serious mental illness is too ...
... and often quite bizarre sexual explanations for mental illnesses that are now much more plausibly explained by the straightforward science of brain chemistry and correlative functions. In retrospect, Freud's ...
24. Sleep - The Importance of Sleep
(Neurohacking/Basics)
... poor sleep was a symptom rather than a cause of mental illness was so strong that nobody questioned it. "It was just so easy to say about a patient, well, he's depressed or schizophrenic, of course ...
... healthy, or at very least, when in a healthy state never bad or anxious. In other words, good mental health is seen as the ‘normal’, natural progression of life, and mental illness, non-defensive ...