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" Hysteria is something that I've been interested for a very long time. I thought I might have it, but it seems that it's unlikely. "
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Hysteria
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" Intellectual curiosity about one's own illness is certainly born of a desire for mastery. If I couldn't cure myself, perhaps I could at least begin to understand myself. "
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" Sigmund Freud was very much a creature of his time. He did not 'invent' the unconscious. "
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" When I was an impoverished graduate student, I would sometimes spend $20 or $30 on a T-shirt or accessory I didn't need or even particularly want. What I craved was the purchase, not the thing itself. Of course, a sense of not being deprived may fill an emotional void without ruinous consequences. "
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" The relationship between the imagined and the real is more complicated than people imagine. "
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" Most of us accept that although we may believe our dreams to be real events, upon waking, we can tell the difference between nocturnal hallucinations and reality. "
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" I saw Joseph Cornell's lyrical work for the first time at the Museum of Modern Art in the late seventies and have internalized many of his boxes. "
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" There is this assumption that much of what I write is about my life, and that simply is not true. "
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" I am convinced that during bouts of insomnia, I have sometimes slept without knowing it. "
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" Flashbacks rarely involve language. Mine certainly didn't. They were visual, motor, and sensory, and they took place in a relentless, horrifying present. "
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" Scientists have a tendency to believe in absolutes, in studies and the repeating of them. Psychoanalysis is firmly based in subjective accounts. We need both. "
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" Novelists embody plural selves all the time. What are characters, after all, if not other selves? "
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" The brain-mind is not a computer, and regarding it as one has led to a variety of theoretical dead ends. "
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" We live in a culture that is much happier talking about organic brain disease than about psychic illness because the former suggests that something that is physically wrong in a brain is wholly unrelated to that person's upbringing or experiences in the world, but that is not necessarily true. "
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" Every time I finish a book, I say to an imaginary god that I do not believe in, 'Please let me live to write another one.' "
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" Rage has such focus. It can't go on forever, but it's invigorating. "
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" Perception plays a vital role in the diagnosis of bipolar illness. Symptoms are perceived through the categories of psychiatric medicine at a given moment in history, categories which are continually shifting and being named or renamed. "
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" It is tempting to think of this form of insomnia, the inability to fall asleep, as a disease of agency and control: the inability to relinquish high self-reflexive consciousness for the vulnerable, ignorant regions of slumber in which we know not what we do. "
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" It's thought that about 96% of us have visual imagery, and there's a very tiny minority in the population, some of whom are normal, some of whom have brain lesions, who cannot produce visual imagery. "
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" We all live in a culture that is continually isolating feminine and masculine aspects, even when they're not related to people. "
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" Each person does see the world in a different way. There is not a single, unifying, objective truth. We're all limited by our perspective. "
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" Every time the DSM prepares for a new edition, there are countless groups lobbying to get their particular mental illness recognized by the diagnostic manual. Surely, this is a social and cultural phenomenon. "
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" Neurobiological research has shown that in people with chronic PTSD, both stress hormone secretion and areas of the brain connected to memory function, such as the hippocampus, appear to be affected, although exactly how and why remains controversial. "
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" My greatest pleasure is spending time with my family: my husband and daughter, but also my mother, my three sisters, and their families. "
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" While reading 'David Copperfield' in the middle of the night - probably because of the light, I had insomnia for the first time - I looked out of the window and thought, 'If this is what books can do, this is what I want to do.' "
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" If something's not working, it's wonderful to have a reader you can trust to say, 'Actually, you've gone off the deep end here'. "
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" Although sometimes the morbid is also the transcendent, the transcendent cannot be reduced to the morbid. "
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" There was a film class in my high school in Northfield, Minnesota, which was very unusual. I saw my first Buster Keaton film there, aged about 15. It made a gigantic impression on me. "
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" Writing isn't a job so much as a compulsion. I've been writing since I was very young because for some strange reason, I must write, and also because when I write, I feel more alive and closer to the world than when I'm not writing. "
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" The computer model will be replaced by an organic model, in which the brain-mind is embodied - part of a whole, dynamic, living organism: one driven by emotional forces, not only cognitive ones. "
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" When I taught writing classes to psychiatric patients, I met people whose stories of manic highs and immobilizing lows appeared to be textbook descriptions of classic bipolar disorder. I met other patients who had been diagnosed with myriad disorders. No doctor seemed to agree about what they actually suffered from. "
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