The pass through a what appears to be a disordered or chaotic state, on their way to a different organization more capable of handling the inputs.
Verhaeghen, who is also a novelist and describes himself as a "somewhat mood disordered person, " had a particular interest in the connection between creativity and this ruminating state of mind.
"If you understood how thinking emerges from the interaction of many neurons, then you would have ideas about what a disordered thought would look like, " Donoghue said.
Because their method of analysis characterizes the cases in which multiple squares can be moved into place simultaneously, it provides a way to recognize those cases, and thus an algorithm for solving a disordered cube.
So, what I intuited from my work on placebo was that many therapies may elicit healing by using the sense of touch, or more generally the manipulation of somatic attention in order to address a disordered somatic-attention system.
The idea of entropy is fundamentally an intuitive one - that the Universe tends in general to a more disordered state.
But Esack's barrister told the court a psychiatrist believed Esack was suffering from two psychiatric disorders which made him "a severely disordered individual" at the time of the killing.
He declined to give evidence at his trial - a decision on which judge Charles Byers told the jury it could draw an adverse inference - but his defence counsel, Oliver Saxby, said his client suffered from two psychiatric conditions which meant he had been "a severely disordered individual at the time of the killing".
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Most people think of eating disorders as either anorexia or bulimia (self-induced purging), but there is a less recognized clinical syndrome, disordered eating not otherwise specified, which may affect a significant portion of the population and seems to be especially prevalent in female college athletes.
You may also be dealing with a type of disordered eating syndrome.
Schizophrenia is a disabling mental illness where disordered thinking disturbs an individual's ability to function normally in society.
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With only a high school and trade school education, he parlayed a pair of early inventions into seed money for a company based upon a single idea:that amorphous and disordered materials could be better and cheaper than structured, crystalline ones to create and store energy and information.
Most universities have a therapist with experience in the diagnosis and treatment of disordered eating on campus.
There is now a move to have the NHS taking over responsibility of health care in prisons, and that is resulting in an improvement in health care, although there's still a long way to go, particularly in the treatment of mentally disordered offenders.
Interestingly, body based attention to touch sensations, and more generally the sense of touch, are disordered in chronic pain and IBS. And the disorder seems to be mediated by a cortical mechanism.
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