Glad to see its been so good for you, if you have any recommend resources that would be nice
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I’ve never done neural feedback myself so I’ll have to look into it. Medication is only partially effective on me but doesn’t help with me improving my behaviours just reducing harmful ones. Probably even if I took meds as a kid it wouldn’t have been life changing, everyone is different in that way
Oh it wasn’t as rough as it could have been. My parents did it mostly out of concern that everyone was trying to medicate me first and help me second. I’m much older now and doing my own doctorat in Psychology, so I think I mostly turned out alright.
The worst part for me is I was diagnosed at like 10 and my parents just went “nah” and forgot for 17 years until I got diagnosed again on my own
I can second this as an organizational psychologist. They are almost always anonymous, the ones that aren’t are considered exceptional poor practice.



And the outrage over Floyd was in the same city and erupted even more aggressively. The citizens are being more strategic and thoughtful in their dissent this time so it may be more learning than a difference in specific response. While race does change the narrative you’re very right that the visibility of the incident seems to be a major factor in the outrage and bridging of the action-intention gap.