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Monday, December 31, 2012

MAIN MENTAL DISORDERS

Sensing (S)
-S1 is a person absent of the environment.
-S2 are hallucinations.
-S)1 is light amnesia.
-S)2 is the severe amnesia.
-81 are nightmares (not a pathology).

Concept (C)
-C1 is the mental borderline.
-C2 are language disorders: aphasia and dyslexia. Dyscalculia.
-C3 is mental retardation.
-O1 are deliriums.
-Q1 is the sterile thought (not a pathology).

Affections (V)
-A1 is shyness and stage fright.
-A2 are the frustrations and conflicts.
-A3 are affective disorders: anxiety, depression and phobias.

Values ​​(V)
-V1 is the corrupt and vicious person.
-V2 is the psychopath person (robber and rapist).
-V3 is the criminal and terrorist one.

IDEOGENY: ORIGIN OF IDEAS

The sensations are caused by the action of stimulus on our senses. In the representation we evoke previous sensations with the help of memory. Dreams are a product of repressed or unrealized desires.

Concepts are formed from abstractions. Abstraction is the process in which we separate common qualities to different objects. The beliefs and superstitions are the result of ignorance. Through out a process of reflection we intuit new concepts for us or for a specific field of knowledge.

Human being is biopsychosocial, so they learn from others their attitudes, emotions, stereotypes and values.

PERSONALITY TRAITS

Sensing (S)
S3 is an alert person and S1 distracted person.
S)3 is someone who thinks a lot and S)1 is a person who thinks little.
83 is a person with great oneiric activities and 81 is a little oneiric activity.

Concept (C)
C3 is having abstract and complex thinking and C1 is having simple thinking.
O3 is a believer and superstitious person and O1 is a skeptical person.
Q3 is a person who has many intuitions and Q1 lack thereof.

Affection (A) and value (V)
A3 is a sentimental and emotional person and A1 is unfriendly person.
V3 is a fair and prudent person and V1 is an unfair and vicious person.

THEORY OF IDEOGENY

One idea is the image or mental representation. We have many ideas, but they all stem from four basic types: sensing (S), concept (C), affection (A) and value (V). The sensing is a specific or particular idea and has the following variations: S) which is the representation and 8 (the S closed) are dreams. The concept is a general idea and varies as follows: O (the C closed) representing beliefs or dogmas and Q (the O with an appendix) representing intuitions.

Affections (particular reactive ideas) are the set of emotions and feelings and values ​​are moral or ideological principles (general) that guide a society or a person.

The ideas are associated or related in different degrees: 3 (high), 2 (medium), 1 (low) and script - (presence of an abnormality). For example -A1 may be a light depression or anxiety. -V2 can be a psychopathy.

CONCEPT OF AMBIPHRENIA

The ambiphrenia (from Latin ambi = mixed, both and Greek phrenia = intelligence) is the ability of a person to think with both hemispheres of the brain. In right-handed skilfull people the dominant hemisphere is the left, in which are located the logic, the language and the calculation. In the right hemisphere (non-dominant) are located the imagination, the creativity and the spatial understanding.

In fact, the ambiphrenia is also the ability to relate ideas or knowledge (conscious and subconscious) while awake or asleep. In the intuition (subconscious) we discover spontaneously the relationship between things. In dreams we have experiences that are not subject to space or time. In dreams: we can fly, going from one place to another instantly or change the moment or the date. In dreams we are not completely unconscious, reason I can remember some scenes.