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We thought we knew what a #PersonalityDisorder is only to learn that we have never defined what a #Personality is. We can discuss, even define symptoms related to personality disorders, but we can't say what it is in #HumanExperience that makes us the way we are, why one turns out to be a #Psychopath and another a #BorderlinePersonality. Each of us equally, even the most normal, feel ourselves to be unique. Perhaps at a very early age, we find ourselves at a crossroads leading to a diversity of experiences that separate us from others, leading us to a sense of our #Individuality that we feel is our primary interest to protect, This is about cortical learning, but with the recognition that our deepest learning would occur much earlier in the limbic system.
By Julian LevWe thought we knew what a #PersonalityDisorder is only to learn that we have never defined what a #Personality is. We can discuss, even define symptoms related to personality disorders, but we can't say what it is in #HumanExperience that makes us the way we are, why one turns out to be a #Psychopath and another a #BorderlinePersonality. Each of us equally, even the most normal, feel ourselves to be unique. Perhaps at a very early age, we find ourselves at a crossroads leading to a diversity of experiences that separate us from others, leading us to a sense of our #Individuality that we feel is our primary interest to protect, This is about cortical learning, but with the recognition that our deepest learning would occur much earlier in the limbic system.