2017-10-20

David Granha - The Liver (Original Mix) [Suara]


some researchers suspect, that that excessive natural production of dmt, and other related substances by the human body processes, may be the cause of schizophrenia, and other psychotic conditions, but they are misguided, by their own experiences and dogma's, as their studies had mixed results, one study found, that dmt levels usually went up or down, in psychiatric patients depending on outbreaks of psychotic behaviour, (der no shit), and their return to normalcy, (whatever that is), but the changes, did not always match, the patients conditions, (meaning they got it wrong), in addition psychologically normal persons, that suffer from a disease of, "the liver", can have dmt levels, as high as someone who is psychotic, also Spiritual experiences can be confused, with psychotic and dissociative symptoms, being frequently a challenge, for the differential diagnosis 115 randomly selected spiritualist mediums active in spiritualist centres in the city of Sao Paulo, Brazil, were interviewed based on the Self-Report Psychiatric Screening Questionnaire (SRQ) as well as the Social Adjustment Scale (SAS). Those mediums identified by the SRQ as probably having mental disorders (n = 12) and a control group (12 subjects randomly selected, among the remaining 103 mediums) were interviewed using the Dissociative Disorders Interview Schedule (DDIS) and the Schedules for Clinical Assessment in Ncuropsychiatry (SCAN). It was also made a wide revision in the literature, to identify proposed criteria for a differential diagnosis, between spiritual experiences and mental disorders, in which 135 articles identified in the research in PubMed were examined. Results: Mediums reported high level of psychotic and dissociative experiences, such as frequent auditory and visual hallucinations, as well as experiences of influence, such as insertion of thoughts, and feelings, However, these experiences were not correlated to other markers of mental disorders, such as scores on social adjustment, other psychiatric symptoms, and history of childhood abuse The sample had a high socio-educational level, a low prevalence of mental disorders, and was socially well adjusted. This group presented a lower prevalence of mental disorders, than the general population. It seems that psychotic or dissociative experiences, are not necessarily symptoms of mental disorders. Certain features, may suggest a non-pathological basis, for the experience: lack of suffering or functional impairment, short duration of the experience, critical attitude, (to have doubts about the reality, of the experience), compatibility with the patient's cultural background, absence of comorbidities, (the presence of one or more additional diseases, or disorders, co-occurring with (that is, concomitant or concurrent with) a primary disease or disorder; in the countable sense of the term, a comorbidity, (plural comorbidities), is each additional disorder or disease), control over the experience, and personal growth over time. Conclusion, Spiritual experiences may be related to psychotic and dissociative experiences, which are not necessarily related to mental disorders as, standardz, hahahahahaha, :) #edio

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