ZidaneOnTheBall

ZidaneOnTheBall t1_j9ekneo wrote

That's comforting to hear. I think snapping out in 10 mins or less is a breakthrough. Have you made friends throughout your high school years?

I'm sorry to hear about your family. This means (also according to a google search) MADD usually stems from (childhood) trauma.

I would absolutely love to see research articles! Please send them over.

Your art account is stunning! WOW. I've only seen the posts that do not require logging in (for mature-labeled content). I'll see the rest when I log in from my laptop.

Did you choose psychology because of your condition? Do you want to learn more about it? Help others? Or simply because you're coincidentally interested in psychology?

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ZidaneOnTheBall t1_j9e99eu wrote

Full time is very impressive, since I noticed you have days where you could go through MDD for 6+ hours.

By the way, if you ever get into MDD while talking to someone, in class, etc, can't a person next to you "wake you up"? How easy is it to exit the daydreaming state? I'm guessing it's very easy (uncontrollably) to enter it.

When were you first diagnosed with it? Is it something that comes when you're born? How was your childhood like?

I find the translation into art skills a very fascinating idea. Ever tried to fully utilize your art skills? Perhaps this is a blessing in disguise.

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