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  • Grieving is not time bound…

    Grieving is not time bound…

    ByVinity Gill February 18, 2024September 30, 2024

    I have been told time is a big healer.Is it because we get used to the person not being around? Death has various reactions depending on the position of the person in the family. What are some of the ways I have been grieving? Death of a loved one, especially when one is on a…

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  • There are two kinds of cognition

    There are two kinds of cognition

    ByVinity Gill January 27, 2024September 30, 2024

    There are two kinds of cognition: the rider’s (controlled process, such as reasoning why) and the elephant’s (automatic process, including emotions and intuition). Jonathan Heidt. (The righteous mind) I deal with the elephant every day. It follows me everywhere. I was born with it, which has been there for over 3.7 billion years. Oh! Wait,…

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  • My Oldest 21st Birthday and immaturity all around

    My Oldest 21st Birthday and immaturity all around

    ByVinity Gill January 17, 2024September 30, 2024

    My supervisor, Dr Carrie Collier, has created this interesting “Intensity Variation form. 1 = Least or zero symptoms or disruptions in functioning roles. 2= Mild symptoms and a few short periods of disruption in functioning. 3 = Moderate symptoms and more periods of longer-lasting functioning impairment. Conflict/avoidance is near death; symptoms are near death. 4…

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  • Towards a science of Subjectivity?

    Towards a science of Subjectivity?

    ByVinity Gill January 8, 2024September 30, 2024

    A question that Dr Murray Bowen posited to Neuroscientist Paul MacLean. https://jamanetwork.com/journals/archneurpsyc/article-abstract/651926. Human behaviour is as intriguing as the cells in our body. What we say and do are two entirely different things; similarly, the cells react to the intrusion of the virus and bacteria or the shift in the internal/external environment. The human brain…

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  • The triangle theory has more latitude and is more predictable

    The triangle theory has more latitude and is more predictable

    ByVinity Gill January 1, 2024September 30, 2024

    According to Dr Murray Bowen, the characteristics of a triangle are: when it is calm, it consists of a two-some, that’s, togetherness and an outsider. Take three people and put them into a living, working, and doing together situation, two people on the inside with a calm stage and one on the outside holding most…

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  • The brain and humans live in the forces of individuality and togetherness

    The brain and humans live in the forces of individuality and togetherness

    ByVinity Gill December 18, 2023September 30, 2024

    The human brain is constantly evolving and will continue to do so until the end of humanity. It lives in the balance of two forces: individuality and togetherness. Both these forces generate a sense of anxiety, and the brain tries to adapt. The intensity of anxiety varies amongst the people that shape the brain and…

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  • A complex idea to get my head around: How do I understand “cruelty” concerning human behaviour?

    A complex idea to get my head around: How do I understand “cruelty” concerning human behaviour?

    ByVinity Gill December 12, 2023September 30, 2024

    I will deal with this topic in three blogs. Blog 1 Cruelty is a term that is often associated with a deliberate intention to inflict pain on others. It is related to the Latin word “crudelitas,” which means unfeeling or hard-hearted. Compassion is The opposite of cruelty, defined as feeling or showing sympathy and concern…

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  • That man feels( think or talk) is a fact; what he feels( think or talk) is not fact.

    That man feels( think or talk) is a fact; what he feels( think or talk) is not fact.

    ByVinity Gill December 5, 2023September 30, 2024

    A quote: That man feels( think or talk) is a fact; what he feels( think or talk) is not fact. by Dr Murray Bowen. It caught my attention. Our thoughts and verbal expressions are not facts of the natural world but rather products or functions of our brain. When we lack factual knowledge, we tend…

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  • I am not in a mood. I woke up feeling sensitive.

    I am not in a mood. I woke up feeling sensitive.

    ByVinity Gill December 2, 2023September 30, 2024

    In my clinical practice, I have heard these statements many times. However, the individual seems unaware of how they wake up and feel sensitive. When I hear the unawareness, I think, how can we be so disconnected? How come we lose our ability to know who we are, and how do we lose touch with…

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  • How am I working thoughtfully in my significant relationship?

    How am I working thoughtfully in my significant relationship?

    ByVinity Gill November 27, 2023September 30, 2024

    Asking ourselves questions is a great way to gain insight. But sometimes, one question leads to another. For instance, when I ask myself, “How to be thoughtful? a natural follow-up question arises: When did this process start for me?”. This process began when I was born into my family, but even as a baby, my…

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