Alexander L

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Alexander L

Alexander L

@AlexanderAL904

Katılım Ağustos 2021
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Alexander L
Alexander L@AlexanderAL904·
@seedrcoil So, I hope more companies like this are supported. They are the ones that actually care about us, not just for the money and profits but because we're users that are enjoying what they have made. It's truly amazing to see in this day and age. I can happily pay for it
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Alexander L@AlexanderAL904·
@seedrcoil It's an amazing service that everyone should try out, one of the rare companies that care about their users and their platform. Even though I'm a free user, they treated me in a way that shocked me, I love the service, copy your magnet link and enter it, then simply
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Alexander L
Alexander L@AlexanderAL904·
Seems like at the end, Jamie is not a reliable narrator. Although sweet, so much of the show has been horror-filled that I wonder if she has a selective version of what Miles and Flora have, filling in gaps with good "memories". #rwjblymanor
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Alexander L
Alexander L@AlexanderAL904·
I wonder if Perdita, had she lived long enough, might have begun to develop guilt for her actions against a once loving arrangement and promises and thus be at risk for the "G" in SIGECAPS. #rwjblymanor
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Alexander L
Alexander L@AlexanderAL904·
Interesting to think about the symbolism of losing yourself (and face!) the longer you spend as a ghost being similar to being more susceptible to further psychotic episodes if not well-treated for the first one. #rwjblymanor
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Alexander L
Alexander L@AlexanderAL904·
I know Henry's situation isn't quite Dissociative Identity Disorder since he seemingly has control and "chooses" to obey his doppelganger. Although I wonder if he feels like he has no control and that his hallucinations dictate his life. #rwjblymanor
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Alexander L
Alexander L@AlexanderAL904·
@md_schroen What is the reason behind this? I found some info about repeating what's familiar, what was learned at a young age, or to gain control over a fear. Is there an accepted theory on this and is this behavior generally subconscious? #rwjblymanor
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Caitlin Schroen, MD
Caitlin Schroen, MD@md_schroen·
Rebecca may be right in saying she’s been with men like him before as we often repeat bad patterns in relationships. Something she could explore further in therapy #rwjblymanor
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Alexander L
Alexander L@AlexanderAL904·
I am interested in the cracks Hannah sees as a hallucinatory manifestation of a prior event or fear. I think the fact that the "message" is repeated gives insight into a potential cause/diagnosis other than just garden-variety psychotic visual hallucinations. #rwjblymanor
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Alexander L
Alexander L@AlexanderAL904·
I wonder if Dani would have been able to deal with Edmund's death in a healthy manner had her grief not also been complicated by her guilt. Trauma can be hard for anyone, and even "normal" people can sometimes be affected by events for years afterwards. #rwjblymanor
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Alexander L
Alexander L@AlexanderAL904·
@md_schroen Yes, and although it will be a skill hopefully rarely practiced, here are some things to keep in mind on how children think about the permanence of death as they age and of which aspects of it they may be most affected by. #rwjblymanor
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Caitlin Schroen, MD
Caitlin Schroen, MD@md_schroen·
Rebecca brings up an important point when asking how the children are coping with their grief. It’s important to explain death and dying to children at a level that is appropriate for their age and then to continue to look for signs of depression and/or anxiety #rwjblymanor
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Alexander L
Alexander L@AlexanderAL904·
a face of a parent or relative (18%), and an animal face (18%)." #rwjblymanor
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Alexander L
Alexander L@AlexanderAL904·
..., after about one minute of mirror-gazing, began to perceive strange-face apparitions [1]. These included huge deformations of one's own face (reported by 66% of individuals), a monstrous face (48%), an unknown person (28%), an archetypal face (28%), #rwjblymanor
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Alexander L
Alexander L@AlexanderAL904·
An interesting fact I found mentioned in a study is that seeing things in mirrors seems to be relatively common under the right conditions, even in healthy controls. "In a study set-up, under controlled laboratory conditions, 50 healthy young adults... 1/2 #rwjblymanor
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Alexander L
Alexander L@AlexanderAL904·
I know this is an animated movie with magical themes, but could his trip to the other side be all an audiovisual hallucination? I guess I'll find out at the end a la The Sixth Sense style. #FIDLERcoco
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Alexander L
Alexander L@AlexanderAL904·
@md_schroen Yes I agree. Sometimes I think she doesn’t even really have ethics and that her actions that we the audience interpret as “good” and “bad” mean something totally different in her mind. #rwjratched
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Caitlin Schroen, MD
Caitlin Schroen, MD@md_schroen·
It remains unclear what Mildred’s ethics actually are. Progressive at times and conservative at others. Rationalization? Or just manipulative? #rwjratched
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