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Month: March 2024

Can We Diagnose Mental Disorders in Patterns?

Can We Diagnose Mental Disorders in Patterns?

When we change behaviours, we are talking about changing our bodies too, our thinking, and our biological makeup. Just as we can exercise our brains, we can pathologise to improve cognitive functions, skills, motivation, management of emotions, management of time, and our interpersonal skills, and we can diagnose dysfunction in patterns of social behaviours that are destructive. There is a talking cure that can change the effects of dysfunctional beliefs into functional beliefs. Certain areas of the brain are triggered…

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Do You have a Right to Use me Politically, Scientifically, Socially, Religiously, Economically, or Biologically?

Do You have a Right to Use me Politically, Scientifically, Socially, Religiously, Economically, or Biologically?

    Ever since 2015, when I stood up for the kids being shot in schools, I have been black mailed to shut up, my articles have been removed after me writing them like I did not have the right to my own education after paying for it. Like I did not have the right to my own beliefs, that I can so clearly be articulated, and I am very capable of writing. My standing in 2015, was not reflexive, and…

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Reflexive and Cognitive Responses…..The Connection between our brain and The Environment & Survival

Reflexive and Cognitive Responses…..The Connection between our brain and The Environment & Survival

There are processes that do not need any cognition at all. For example…an automated process. The autonomic nervous system, and in a crowded room where the noise is overwhelming somehow we hear our name through all the noise when someone yells out my name louder than the noise of the room. Our brain just picks it out for us and that is so we can wonder, who is talking about me?  We cognitively wonder about that question. Who called my…

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Looking At Processes Through Rita Carter’s Book

Looking At Processes Through Rita Carter’s Book

The advantage of a Pet Scan is you are looking directly at the processes instead of understanding the architecture of the brain. Pet Scans or micro arrays in a laboratory, are tools that are used to detect the expression of thousands of genes at the same time. DNA micro – arrays are microscopic slides that are printed with thousands of tiny spots in defined positions with each spot containing an known DNA sequence or gene. With these new kinds of…

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