Oh common, you haven't been tempted to play with the shills? It's an intellectual battlefield where [they] slay themselves…over and over and over again…fun times.
>Anons are pretty busy right now.
Mhhmm, planning that KEK parade down the center of every single city in every single State declaring, "Trump WON".
Every single Fauchi experiment gone wrong gets into maint stream…is there a question there?
Donkey chimera, patented by Fauchi.
There are different brain disorders that can be caused by illness, genetics, or injury. Each comes with different risks, diagnoses, and treatment.
illness
genetics
traumatic injury
Most people with brain injuries need rehabilitation. This can include:
physical therapy
speech and language therapy
psychiatric services
https://www.healthline.com/health/brain-disorders#types
Adult ADHD symptoms may include:
Impulsiveness
Disorganization and problems prioritizing
Poor time management skills
Problems focusing on a task
Trouble multitasking
Excessive activity or restlessness
Poor planning
Low frustration tolerance
Frequent mood swings
Problems following through and completing tasks
Hot temper
Trouble coping with stress
While the exact cause of ADHD is not clear, research efforts continue. Factors that may be involved in the development of ADHD include:
Genetics. ADHD can run in families, and studies indicate that genes may play a role.
Environment. Certain environmental factors also may increase risk, such as lead exposure as a child.
Problems during development. Problems with the central nervous system at key moments in development may play a role.
Risk of ADHD may increase if:
You have blood relatives, such as a parent or sibling, with ADHD or another mental health disorder
Your mother smoked, drank alcohol or used drugs during pregnancy
As a child, you were exposed to environmental toxins — such as lead, found mainly in paint and pipes in older buildings
You were born prematurely
Complications
ADHD can make life difficult for you. ADHD has been linked to:
Poor school or work performance
Unemployment
Financial problems
Trouble with the law
Alcohol or other substance misuse
Frequent car accidents or other accidents
Unstable relationships
Poor physical and mental health
Poor self-image
Suicide attempts
Coexisting conditions
Although ADHD doesn't cause other psychological or developmental problems, other disorders often occur along with ADHD and make treatment more challenging. These include:
Mood disorders. Many adults with ADHD also have depression, bipolar disorder or another mood disorder. While mood problems aren't necessarily due directly to ADHD, a repeated pattern of failures and frustrations due to ADHD can worsen depression.
Anxiety disorders. Anxiety disorders occur fairly often in adults with ADHD. Anxiety disorders may cause overwhelming worry, nervousness and other symptoms. Anxiety can be made worse by the challenges and setbacks caused by ADHD.
Other psychiatric disorders. Adults with ADHD are at increased risk of other psychiatric disorders, such as personality disorders, intermittent explosive disorder and substance use disorders.
Learning disabilities. Adults with ADHD may score lower on academic testing than would be expected for their age, intelligence and education. Learning disabilities can include problems with understanding and communicating.
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Impatience with Others
Due to their elevated susceptibility to emotional affect, kids with ADD or ADHD are inclined to have stronger feelings. This develops over an extended time frame. It might result in a situation whereby the particular person with ADD experiences feelings and instincts with heightened sensitivity. Their highs are typically increased than extraordinary, and their lows go away them extra upset than many conditions would warrant. The emotional state of a kid or teen with ADD will be very changeable. Typically they'll act on impulse if their feelings are operating sturdy. This may be within the type of yelling, tears, anger, and even bodily violence. Instructing your little one with ADD how one can handle his feelings so they don't seem to be overwhelming is a crucial activity for the mum or dad.
Double Dutch is a game in which two long jump ropes turning in opposite directions are jumped by one or more players jumping simultaneously.
Aggression, according to social psychology, describes any behavior or act aimed at harming a person or animal or damaging physical property.
A few examples of aggressive acts:
acts of physical violence
shouting, swearing, and harsh language
gossiping or spreading rumors about a classmate
purposely breaking your roommate’s favorite mug
slashing your co-worker’s tires
Examples of impulsive aggression:
A classmate grabs the exact book you needed for your research from the library cart. When they leave to use the restroom, you go over to grab the book — and hit the power button on their computer so that they lose their work.
The first time you meet, your date gives you an expensive watch. The gift makes you uncomfortable, so you hand it back with an apology, saying you can’t accept it. They react by throwing it to the ground and stomping on it.
Fren…we are all anonymous and assholes here, with reason and without apologies. If you were offended, that is on you.
>i dont understand why you are being impulisely aggressive and then gaslighting by blaming me
Your mind fucking will not work with me. Have a great night, stay and enjoy the show…you might actually live to see it through.