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Originally Posted by Sometimes psychotic
So apologies but this is kind of cool to meet someone with a similar thing...none of the other psychotic people get this same thing so I don't think it has anything to do with psychosis. Sounds like what you have compartmentalized is different than mine so you might need a different set of puzzles to correct it. But I would focus on right brain left brain puzzles or brain games in general. There is a woman Barbara arrowsmith who works with neuroplasticity. She has a number of brain exercises in her book...not specific but she mentions in general what you can do. The problem is usually you have to do what you are really bad at and repeat it a lot. It sounds boring but it changes your brain. I think she was Canadian but there are special arrowsmith schools in the US now. I don't know much about them becuase they are for students and I'm a lot older.
Anyway I wish you the best keep me updated.
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Well, the only thing I'm not good at is verbal and opinion-based problems and imaginative writing. I don't know if there are puzzles for that and what I'd really like is a Betty Edwards-style writing class, if anyone could figure out how to do that. Or if anyone could figure out how to get me to write creatively without crying.. I have a writing tutor but I can never do anything without her, and the only things I can do with her are the somewhat less creative assignments.
Wish you the best too, it's nice to find someone who can relate a little.