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PiagetDidntInhale
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Hey anonymous posting,
Do you think that you could forward my thread to "mental health." If it ends up in this location but is found to be out of place, could it be forwarded somewhere more appropriate rather than hitting a dead end? Thank you.
But on to my point...
There are all sorts of side effects to mental health disorders. A few come to mind. In OCD, people need to perform compulsions to balance out. In a plethora of others there's tics or body movements. Things like that.
Is it possible that dormant impulses during the first 9 months of life explain for a lot of internal conflicts people feel later in life with certain mental illnesses?
Do you think that you could forward my thread to "mental health." If it ends up in this location but is found to be out of place, could it be forwarded somewhere more appropriate rather than hitting a dead end? Thank you.
But on to my point...
There are all sorts of side effects to mental health disorders. A few come to mind. In OCD, people need to perform compulsions to balance out. In a plethora of others there's tics or body movements. Things like that.
Is it possible that dormant impulses during the first 9 months of life explain for a lot of internal conflicts people feel later in life with certain mental illnesses?