mental health

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Lesch-Nyhan Syndrome: Self-injurious behavior and what it can tell us about identity

Neurodiversity: Resources

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Neurodiversity

Resources

Suggestions for additions are welcomed in the forum below.

 

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Learning "From the Inside": A Neurodiverse World, a book commentary

The Slippery Brain Sodality, a book club

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Neurodiversity

Learning from "From the Inside":
A Neurodiverse World

Paul Grobstein
August 2009

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Loopiness: conflict, humanness, and the universe

I've been thinking a lot this summer not only about my own story of myself but also about some general ways of thinking about ... selves, interpersonal relations, inquiry, humanity, and our relation to the universe.  Central to all is has been the notion of "looping," a recurrent and infinitely extended process in which existing structures and forms interact with each other and with an underlying persistent randomness to generate new structures and forms.    

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Future reading

Suggestions from the group: Bob Dylan (Chronicles), Ramachandran (New Yorker article, others?), Oliver Sacks (Uncle Tungsten: Memories of a Chemical Boyhood), Joseph Heller (Catch-22)


I'd like to add: Donna Williams - she has a series of autobiographies about her experiences living with autism, including vivid descriptions of her inner world. Titles include: Nobody Nowhere, Somebody Somewhere, Like Color to the Blind, and Everday Heaven.


Mental Health and the Brain: Working Group, July 13th

Mental Health and the Brain Working Group:

 
July 13th, Minds, Bodies and Stories
 
Synopsis and forum for continuing discussion

Thoughts welcomed in the on-line forum below.

 

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The Slippery Brain Sodality

updated 10/22/2011

...from the Latin sodalitat-, sodalitas comradeship, club, from sodalis comrade

Welcome to the book and (as of March 2011) film club of the Slippery Brain Sodality! Established mid-summer 2009, we are an open group and welcome visitors and new members. Read on for some answers to a few basic questions. The group slipped into subjunctive mode this spring, but we'll see what evolves as we move forward...for now, feel free to poke around and send me an e-mail if you feel so inclined - annelieseb@gmail.com.

What’s a “slippery brain?”
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