Do you stick to a set schedule, or have a looser relationship to the clock? It can affect more than how you plan your day
"We never landed on the moon." "Climate change is a hoax." "Vaccines are ineffective." Our culture feels riddled with anti-science sentiment and there's no one factor to blame or easy solution to address it. How did we get here and what effect is it having on scientists and their research? Dr. Paul Sutter breaks down the societal elements in play and interviews some of his contemporaries to get a sense of where we go from here.
The Marvel universe is massive, and its heroes display a whole range of skills and genius qualities.
The science is young, but there are some pretty extreme woo-woo practitioners that act like they have it all figured out.
The whole "body and trauma" ethos that is just taken for granted now, including polyvagal theory being treated as scientific fact.
See also:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polyvagal_theory
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18693771-the-body-keeps-the-score
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The critical references are particularly meaningful. This obsession by the mental health community with the biological basis of "fight or flight" has led to a lot of unproven theory presented as clinical fact.
I call manifestation "praying to your imagination".
Mentioned on OPB
https://www.livewireradio.org/episodes/623
Mentions proportionality bias, and suggests it as an explanation for belief in conspiracy theories
A 47-year-old man presented to our outpatient clinic, preoccupied with hoarding of digital pictures, which severely interfered with his daily functioning. He was formerly diagnosed with autism and hoarding of tactile objects. As of yet, digital hoarding has not been described in the literature. With this case report, we would like to introduce ‘digital hoarding’ as a new subtype of hoarding disorder. We conclude with differential diagnostic considerations and suggestions for treatment.
[some instruments mentioned: Saving Inventory-Revised (SI-R), Compulsive Acquisition Scale (CAS), Saving Cognitions Inventory, DSM-V hoarding disorder criteria]