Navigating Bipolar Thoughts
Jules shares her experience with manic symptoms, reflecting on moments of grandiosity and the struggle to connect her thoughts with reality. She discusses the challenges faced by disabled students in college and how her initial aspirations shifted from engineering to anthropology. This journey highlights the complexity of navigating identity and mental health during formative years.In this clip
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Considering what I told you in the beginning, my creativity was very high while studying, and I did some phenomenal things and made very smart moves. Now I don’t feel that way anymore. Could that have something to do with bipolar disorder?
Is the process of changing a negative thought for a positive one, such as transforming "I'm not smart enough" into "I'm very smart," related to long-term depression?
When changing a negative thought for a positive one, such as transforming "I'm not smart enough" into "I'm very smart," is this process related to long-term depression as discussed in the episode Leading Psychologist: How To Finally Overcome Stress & Anxiety - Dr Julie Smith and the clip Challenging Thoughts in Court?