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    I guess all of the above actually. It's more a bag on the field obviously. I love psychology, but it's fuzzy at times. True, I probably wouldn't have an issue with the term abnormal except for current day connotation.
    I think I'm becoming more attracted to learning about the subtle ways the brain operates and what the effects are, so this conversation about behaviors and medications used to alter the chemicals in the brain to manage behavior interests me greatly.
    Maybe I'll take up basic nuerology as a hobby and then I can be an armchair neurologist wannabe!!!

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    Interesting Kcab. I definitely feel like that "high idea flow" description is definitely me as well. I sometimes find myself a bit tongue tied because of it. And I also find that yoga/meditation really help me a lot to keep focus and be able to clear my mind.

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    Originally Posted by incogneato
    Maybe I'll take up basic nuerology as a hobby and then I can be an armchair neurologist wannabe!!!
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    that would be so great! We need one of those around here. ((smiles))
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    I always say, you can never have too many armchair neurologists!

    (Tee-hee-hee!)


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