Disorder
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It's the randomness, the disorder, the chaoticness of some systems.
Now, before I tell you about the technology, the bad news is that a significant fraction of us in this room, if we live long enough, will encounter, perhaps, a brain
disorder.
Already, a billion people have had some kind of brain
disorder
that incapacitates them.
One story I want to tell you about is: How can we find targets for treating post-traumatic stress disorder, a form of uncontrolled anxiety and fear?
Up to 30 percent of the population have a disorder, disease or dysfunction in the jaw that affects the entire body.
A particularly dramatic example of this comes from a neurological
disorder
known as Capgras syndrome.
So Capgras syndrome is a
disorder
where you get a specific delusion.
He said in many ways, he felt that the mindfulness training program we offered gave them a really important tool to protect against developing post-traumatic stress
disorder
and even allowing it to turn into post-traumatic growth.
Some survivors experience post-traumatic stress
disorder.
In the article, a neuroscientist was talking about how children were presenting themselves with attention deficit
disorder.
One was post-traumatic stress
disorder.
So I want you to imagine that you're in Julie's shoes, or someone who's really close to you who suffers from asthma or another lung
disorder.
And air quality and air pollutants have a huge impact on the lung health of asthmatic patients, anyone with a respiratory
disorder
and really all of us in general.
If you fall below the average, then psychologists get thrilled, because that means you're depressed or have a disorder, or hopefully both.
And this
disorder
is in direct contrast to the unalterable order of a bloodline.
And it's a brain
disorder.
It's a
disorder
that begins much prior to the time that the child is born.
Contrary to what many people think, schizophrenia is not the same as multiple personality
disorder
or split personality.
We usually hear about post-traumatic stress
disorder.
This is called colony collapse disorder, and it's bizarre.
And colony collapse
disorder
is not the only thing affecting honeybees.
When I was hired by the Free Library in 2013, I specifically chose to work at McPherson because I understand what it's like to grow up in an environment where substance use
disorder
shapes the everyday, and I wanted to use those personal experiences as a guide for my work.
The opioid epidemic is not just about those living with opioid use
disorder
because the reach of the epidemic goes well beyond those living with this and their families.
It lists every known mental
disorder.
So I was leafing through it, wondering if I had any mental disorders, and it turns out I've got 12. (Laughter) I've got generalized anxiety disorder, which is a given.
I've got nightmare disorder, which is categorized if you have recurrent dreams of being pursued or declared a failure, and all my dreams involve people chasing me down the street going, "You're a failure!" (Laughter) I've got parent-child relational problems, which I blame my parents for.
And I think it's actually quite rare to have both malingering and generalized anxiety disorder, because malingering tends to make me feel very anxious.
Anyway, I was looking through this book, wondering if I was much crazier than I thought I was, or maybe it's not a good idea to diagnose yourself with a mental
disorder
if you're not a trained professional, or maybe the psychiatry profession has a kind of strange desire to label what's essentially normal human behavior as a mental
disorder.
That is, we exploit the fact that the healthy partner, playing somebody with major depression, or playing somebody with autism spectrum disorder, or playing somebody with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, we use that as a kind of biosensor, and then we use computer programs to model that person, and it gives us a kind of assay of this.
And inspired by what I learned from Nathaniel, I started an organization on Skid Row of musicians called Street Symphony, bringing the light of music into the very darkest places, performing for the homeless and mentally ill at shelters and clinics on Skid Row, performing for combat veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder, and for the incarcerated and those labeled as criminally insane.
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