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In this episode, we dismantle everything you think you know about psychiatric comorbidity. We dive into Denny Cho's radical theory that conditions like autism, ADHD, GAD, bipolar I, and BPD traits can interlock into a high-performance cognitive machine. We challenge the standard model of treating these as random, disconnected pathologies and ask: what if they’re crucial gears in a recursive amplifier for human cognition? We explore the costs, the risks, and the staggering possibilities this framework unlocks. Join us as we rethink the boundaries between disorder, creativity, and the future of mental health.
By Denny ChoIn this episode, we dismantle everything you think you know about psychiatric comorbidity. We dive into Denny Cho's radical theory that conditions like autism, ADHD, GAD, bipolar I, and BPD traits can interlock into a high-performance cognitive machine. We challenge the standard model of treating these as random, disconnected pathologies and ask: what if they’re crucial gears in a recursive amplifier for human cognition? We explore the costs, the risks, and the staggering possibilities this framework unlocks. Join us as we rethink the boundaries between disorder, creativity, and the future of mental health.