Stephanie Beilin
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And just by the way, Tony, so you'll know that from what the research has shown with each generation where there's a pre-existing genetic situation like bipolar or schizoaffective, it gets worse through the generations.
And just by the way, Tony, so you'll know that from what the research has shown with each generation where there's a pre-existing genetic situation like bipolar or schizoaffective, it gets worse through the generations.
It doesn't improve because the societal norms have much greater expectations and there's so much more stress and anxiety of just being able to live one's life in such a fast-paced culture. So this is something that is not going away.
It doesn't improve because the societal norms have much greater expectations and there's so much more stress and anxiety of just being able to live one's life in such a fast-paced culture. So this is something that is not going away.
It doesn't improve because the societal norms have much greater expectations and there's so much more stress and anxiety of just being able to live one's life in such a fast-paced culture. So this is something that is not going away.
I mean, more children are being diagnosed at younger ages, having worked in a school system for 32 years and having a lot of close connections with community-based treatment centers and hospitals. We can do much better. And I think even the Department of Mental Health needs to step up and really call serious mental illness what it is. It's not like situational anxiety.
I mean, more children are being diagnosed at younger ages, having worked in a school system for 32 years and having a lot of close connections with community-based treatment centers and hospitals. We can do much better. And I think even the Department of Mental Health needs to step up and really call serious mental illness what it is. It's not like situational anxiety.
I mean, more children are being diagnosed at younger ages, having worked in a school system for 32 years and having a lot of close connections with community-based treatment centers and hospitals. We can do much better. And I think even the Department of Mental Health needs to step up and really call serious mental illness what it is. It's not like situational anxiety.
It's not something that you can like breathe through. It's a neurological condition that needs sort of a medical model, interdisciplinary approach.
It's not something that you can like breathe through. It's a neurological condition that needs sort of a medical model, interdisciplinary approach.
It's not something that you can like breathe through. It's a neurological condition that needs sort of a medical model, interdisciplinary approach.
There needs to be a lot more education around mental illness and autism for sure. You bring up a really good point about treatment issues. One of the key components, there's a group of medical students and a psychiatrist who are trying to get this particular cluster of symptoms into the new like diagnostic statistical manual, the one that's I think in the fifth revision or something.
There needs to be a lot more education around mental illness and autism for sure. You bring up a really good point about treatment issues. One of the key components, there's a group of medical students and a psychiatrist who are trying to get this particular cluster of symptoms into the new like diagnostic statistical manual, the one that's I think in the fifth revision or something.
There needs to be a lot more education around mental illness and autism for sure. You bring up a really good point about treatment issues. One of the key components, there's a group of medical students and a psychiatrist who are trying to get this particular cluster of symptoms into the new like diagnostic statistical manual, the one that's I think in the fifth revision or something.
It's a term called anosognosia. And anosognosia is a neurological condition where one actually loses the ability to kind of like self-reflect
It's a term called anosognosia. And anosognosia is a neurological condition where one actually loses the ability to kind of like self-reflect
It's a term called anosognosia. And anosognosia is a neurological condition where one actually loses the ability to kind of like self-reflect
on one's individual behaviors so you know police may come over to someone and say you know what like who do you think you are doing this that or the other thing and the individual may have no genuine understanding of how a problematic behavior is perceived by others because that individual can't link in to themselves and see themselves as an inner resource that's like hey what are you doing you know you got to reel yourself in you've got to change this behavior
on one's individual behaviors so you know police may come over to someone and say you know what like who do you think you are doing this that or the other thing and the individual may have no genuine understanding of how a problematic behavior is perceived by others because that individual can't link in to themselves and see themselves as an inner resource that's like hey what are you doing you know you got to reel yourself in you've got to change this behavior
on one's individual behaviors so you know police may come over to someone and say you know what like who do you think you are doing this that or the other thing and the individual may have no genuine understanding of how a problematic behavior is perceived by others because that individual can't link in to themselves and see themselves as an inner resource that's like hey what are you doing you know you got to reel yourself in you've got to change this behavior