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When the alarm bell of the emotional brain keeps signaling that you are in danger, no amount of insight will silence it.
Bessel van der Kolk • The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma
David Barlow. He was (and still is) one of the premiere anxiety researchers on the planet.
Steven Hayes • A Liberated Mind: The essential guide to ACT




Equality is our Great God, so it's no surprise Charles Murray's 1995 book on group IQ differences set off a storm. But 52 brave scientists risked their careers to support it. Who were they? Here's a full list + their most interesting books. Meet The Bell Curve Reading List:
1. Seymour Itzkoff: The Decline of... See more
People are losing loved ones to AI-fueled spiritual fantasies and delusions. There is a forum on Reddit called ChatGPT induced psychosis!
If we don’t understand how these AI systems works, we are at risk of following them down conspiratorial rabbit holes that could be very dangerous.
It... See more
sineadbovellinstagram.comAura is vascular tone
The opposite of aura is cringe, breaking frame, tanha. But in the most literal physiological sense, the opposite of aura is vascular microspasm. The more sharp jitter in someone’s vasculature, the worse their aura is.
Vascular microspasm is an honest signal across... See more
Michael Edward Johnsonx.comLast year I proposed “vasocomputation,” that vascular tension acts as a special type of memory that regulates neural dynamic range. Recently at @joinedgecity I shared some updates: how ‘thoughts’ are patterns of vascular tension, and implications for Buddhist enlightenment
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I asked Twitter:
What are the best psychology books?
27 fascinating recommendations:
1. The Denial of Death
2. Man Against Himself
3. The Master and His Emissary
4. Deep Survival: Who Lives, Who Dies, and... See more