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University professor. PhD in architecture. Building in Web3 and helping brands and artists since 2017. Subscribe to my newsletter: https://t.co/Y124AjYryY

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Celestial Labyrinth. A city where every step climbs deeper into the mathematics of starlight. 2/3 2.50 ꜩ 🔗👇
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Gm everyone! Happy Friday 🍀🍀🍀 Morning Say GM and conquer the world. 3/5 3.50 ꜩ 🔗👇
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𝐄𝐦𝐩𝐭𝐲 𝐒𝐨𝐮𝐥 𝐏𝐫𝐢𝐦𝐞
Good morning, humans 🧿👾🧿 Hysteria... DID root Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), formerly known as Multiple Personality Disorder, is often historically and clinically linked to "hysteria" or "dissociative hysteria". It is a valid psychiatric disorder, not a fake or attention seeking production, characterized by at least two distinct personality states (alters) and amnesia, usually stemming from severe childhood trauma. Historically, DID was often considered a variant of hysteria, which was traditionally characterized by symptoms like amnesia, fugue states, and emotional outbursts. Pseudo-hysteria: Sometimes, DID symptoms (such as rapid switching or emotional shifts) are mistakenly perceived as "pseudo hysteria" or exaggerated, attention seeking behaviors.
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🌟NEW DROP! Hysteria... DID root 🌟 Added to the '' 3DID '' collection @foundation Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) was historically labeled "hysterical neurosis, dissociative type," linking it to old, often misogynistic concepts of "hysteria". While some past observers claimed DID is a "modern variant of hysteria" or mere attention-seeking, it is a valid, trauma-based mental health condition, not hysterical illness. "Hysteria" originates from the Greek word hystera... Jean-Martin Charcot (1825–1893) defined hysteria as a chronic, hereditary, neurological disorder, rather than a purely psychological one, characterised by distinct functional symptoms like paralysis, contractures, and seizures without structural lesions. He identified it as a 'dynamic lesion' affecting the brain, often triggered by emotional or physical trauma, particularly in patients at the Salpêtrière hospital. Key Components of Charcot’s Hysteria: Physiological Basis: Charcot believed hysteria was a functional, not organic, disease of the nervous system. He considered it a hereditary neurosis, often linking it to conditions like epilepsy, describing it at times as "hystero-epilepsy". Key Symptoms: Typical signs included muscular spasms, contractures, hemianesthesia (loss of sensation on one side), blindness, deafness, and dramatic, involuntary movements. The Four Phases of Major Attacks: Charcot famously classified hysterical attacks into four stages: Epileptoid Phase: Convulsions and loss of consciousness. Clownism phase: Contortions and backward arching of the body (opisthotonos). Attitudes passionnelles: Emotional, dramatic posing, or hallucinations. Terminal Delirium. Hypnosis and Simulation: Charcot used hypnosis to trigger and study hysterical symptoms, believing that the susceptibility to hypnosis was itself a diagnostic sign of hysteria. He believed these symptoms were not consciously faked, but were genuine physiological reactions. Trauma Link: He noted that a 'traumatic experience' could cause ideas to become separated from consciousness, which in turn caused physical hysterical symptoms.

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Thank you so much @DemiDeepWorlds for adding my piece to your collection!
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Shatter. Silence splitting along invisible lines. 5/5 3 ꜩ 🔗👇
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@handsdall Gm Handsdall ☕🌞 happy Friday 🍀🤍
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Good morning🖤 Happy Friday A little reminder that I love you friends 🫶🏻
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Good Morning 🌻 Lately, seeing so much hate for each other in this space. Just some words ignore the noise, stay genuine, work on your craft, connect with fam who believe in mutual growth, guiding each other. If you want to know about My Art Journey or me, check out My Article. I will truly appreciate your feedback ❤️🫂
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