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Creativity as applied schizophrenia.
I once talked to someone at a party in college that made one brilliant point after another at the intersection of philosophy of mind and economics.
He was crystal clear in his thinking and he had an elaborate (but not overfit as far as I can tell) model of how society was not made of individuals, but rather of attention... See more
Captain Pleasure, Andrés Gómez Emilssonx.comA persistent myth about schizophrenia is that people with the condition have a “split personality” — the idea that the self is split into various identities.
A 2008 National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) survey found that 64% of the respondents believed that “split or multiple personalities” were symptoms of schizophrenia.
While recent mental hea... See more
A 2008 National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) survey found that 64% of the respondents believed that “split or multiple personalities” were symptoms of schizophrenia.
While recent mental hea... See more
Traci Pedersen • Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID): Myths vs. Facts


Ah, I love these.
> write an unhinged monologue of your real thoughts in fountain pen blue ink, on it scrawl corrections in marker pen, they are unhinged, there are doodles and weird oddities scrawled, you cut out and stick on lots and lots of photo extracts from magazines to show the point!!! sometimes you write on the... See more

An interview with a schizophrenic man discussing the craziest things he has ever seen https://t.co/H7cwVMnx2H
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