On The Edge
On The Edge
Originally shared by Caroline Dow
I don't usually have much more than a passing interest in mental illness and its treatments and causes. This article caught my eye and then I particularly liked this passage:
"Nonetheless a certain theme has emerged in my work: To be a child is to endure a prolonged situation in which the human mind is more complex than the self can ordinarily bear. Our minds — in themselves — produce contents that will be overwhelming. To be successfully normal, then, we rather have to dumb ourselves down.
Work with schizophrenics has taught me that when defenses against the complexities of the mind break down there can be a breakthrough of too much. Selves cave in."
http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/10/17/a-conversation-on-the-edge-of-human-perception/?smid=go-share
Originally shared by Caroline Dow
I don't usually have much more than a passing interest in mental illness and its treatments and causes. This article caught my eye and then I particularly liked this passage:
"Nonetheless a certain theme has emerged in my work: To be a child is to endure a prolonged situation in which the human mind is more complex than the self can ordinarily bear. Our minds — in themselves — produce contents that will be overwhelming. To be successfully normal, then, we rather have to dumb ourselves down.
Work with schizophrenics has taught me that when defenses against the complexities of the mind break down there can be a breakthrough of too much. Selves cave in."
http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/10/17/a-conversation-on-the-edge-of-human-perception/?smid=go-share
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