Why The Mentally Ill Are Not Just
“mad” in Their
Thinking
Creativity and psychosis can affect a person that has
an mental illness, but did you know it may not mean they are “mad”? Did you
know that creativity and psychosis may go hand in hand? A person who has mental
illness can be highly intelligent and in their thinking.
This is why people who
are creative and have psychosis may not be “mad” or dumb as some people think.
People who have mental problems may not be stimulated (using sight, sound, and
touch) in the same way as people who have no mental illnesses. However, it may
not mean a person who is mentally ill isn’t creative.
Did you know that a person who has a mental illness may
use more of the right cortex of their brain? However, they also may have a
mental illness and be also is able to use both sides of their brain access
information. But, how does this tie creativity and psychosis together?
Did you
know that a person who has a mental illness may have a higher IQ, however, they
may have trouble processing information. They may not be able to retrieve the
information once they do access information This is why creativity and
psychosis really may be the key to understanding why people with mental
illnesses tend to offer “think out of the box” solutions to problems.
Linking Creativity and Psychosis Together
Why are people who have mental illness creative, even
with psychosis? Did you know that people with mental illness may be creative
and have exhibit signs of psychosis because they process thoughts much faster
than the average person?
The speeding up of thoughts may be one reason why
people misunderstand the mentally ill’s person’s creativity and psychosis.
People who do not have a mental illness may not understand how the mentally ill
perceive solutions visually, auditable, and in other ways.
In conclusion, a person who is mentally ill can be
creative and still smart in their own right, without processing thoughts in the
same way as a normal person who have no mental problems. This is why a person
who is creative and mentally ill is not simply mad.
Creativity and psychosis
can go hand in hand and prove a that is a person who mentally ill is not dumb
because they have a different thought process and may not have heightened
senses to help them form solutions.
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