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ADHD
Alastair Davies • 8 cards
Freud regarded neurosis as an illness, a condition to be cured. Breton was more dandyistic, and he wanted to preserve it, since he thought of madmen as oracles.
Robert Hughes • The Shock of the New
Sociopaths
Waverly • 1 card
is schizophrenia the final frontier of defense technology in a cognitive age?
if we're entering a cognitive age where cognition is embedded in technology increasingly and we become more connected and eventually even have brain computer interfaces
then how do you protect yourself from bad... See more
thermox.comWhen not manic or depressed, those with bipolar disorder are normal, just like everyone else, but they retain an awareness that makes their perception just different enough to be unusually creative.
Nassir Ghaemi • A First-Rate Madness: Uncovering the Links Between Leadership and Mental Illness
In this world making, maladies really only become problems when they interfere with one's ability to perform their daily job. So, I'm not supposed to write to insurance and say, “Hey, this person is working too much. And that's really the cause of all of the things that they come to see me for." I'm supposed to give you tools on how to cope with... See more
The strip club did indeed make me bonkers!
the masochist does not deny reality as does the schizophrenic, nor reject its demands as does the Oral character. He accepts reality at the same time that he fights it, he admits the rationality of its demands at the same time that he fights them. Like no other character, he is in terrible conflict.”9