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Originally Posted by pachyderm
It occurs to me that many people who concentrate on brain mechanics may do so because they do not want to think about, to remember, their own fears as children. Wonder how often this is the explanation... would it apply to Thomas Insel? What was his childhood like?
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I noticed in some people with traumatic background.... that they were all over the chemical imbalance/broken brain theory, to point of being agressive about it. Everything is about serotonine and dopamine, and balancing imbalances and that is all there is.
I always thought that it's sign they are broken, but not in the way their brain is broken... but that their spirit is broken, they internalized the sick abusive things they been told to the very core. Claiming "Yes, I am defective, I really am" and being even defensive about it....
I thought it's kinda sad.
(other thing I notice that people have this weird dichotomy of being either bad person or being
ill (associated with " it's not my fault!") with nothing in between.
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