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  • Psychological Disorder Simply Explained

  • A Guide for Everyone
  • By: Ted Brooke
  • Narrated by: Harry Thomson
  • Length: 5 hrs and 14 mins

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Summary

Before we start, we should do a misrepresented relationship with our reality. In a warrior society, a caring individual who is a Buddhist (with great serotonin/dopamine creation in his mind) would be analyzed by warrior clinicians to experience the ill effects of "weakness disorder" and may be treated with alcohol. So also in a benevolently amicable Buddhist society, a forceful warrior would be analyzed as having a type of hostile to a social issue and treated with whatever the priest therapists esteem legitimate.

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