DST 500 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Biology Of Depression, Mood Disorder, Carl Jung

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Don"t mistake word or name for association of person or thing. Go see some person with sadness, have no context why, must be madness. Madness equated to violence general stereotype: mood disorder, depression, bipolar, psychosis, schizoid, doesn"t think of other people, violent (obsession, ocd) People who aren"t mad write the history of madness: mad people themselves not given authority, people don"t believe they"re mad, mad people discredited. You think that it"s unchanging quality, was always like that. The term becomes the identity for these people. History is stories not just facts or dates. Stories are experiences remember events in stories but make words actuality. Experiences are relationship can"t have experience without time or connections: stories dependent on the relationships. Knowledge (disciplines, frameworks, methodologies, parameters, terms) depends on stories, represent madness on narrative sequence. Carl jung thought everyone was insane: a sane person was a robot.

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