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Does ADHD lead to other High-Functioning mental conditions?

Does ADHD lead to other High-Functioning mental conditions?2011-03-01T22:06:33+00:00

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    Hello,

    Recently I have been doing some research on other mental conditions and found that in relation to psychological reasoning it seems that I have a lot of the symptoms of High-Functioning Autism and High-Functioning Schizophrenia; as well as a Hyper-Intellectual and an Addictive-Personality. Does ADHD enable other mental differences to manifest themselves?

    I also have another question. Does Psychological Reasoning emerge from Subjective Perspective(personal and cultural) or Objective Perspective(science)? I ask this question because whilst I was reading the “Power of Myth” Campbell basically states that the reason why some individuals are judged to be neurotic in relation to the Culture’s perspective is because the nature of those individuals don’t participate with that particular Cultural perspective. Which brings up the root of the question. Is Psychological Reasoning shaped in relation to both Objective Reality(Nature in the eyes of science) and Subjective Reality(personal perspective and cultural perspective)? How do you know if your mental condition is manifest from one or the other? Since to examine Brain-Action is the nature of Objective Reality and Mind-Action is the nature of Subjective Reality. Is ADHD and other High-Functioning mental conditions or differences Subjective and Objective? I understand that Low-Functioning mental conditions are usually of an Objective Perspective, but the High-Functioning type seems a little trickier to me. If the factual nature of my premise is wrong please let me know, I truly don’t wish to ‘know’ the wrong things.

    Happy Thinking. :-)

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    Yes……well,.hmmmmm…..on second thought it depends.

    toofat

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