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S… Speaker 2 (S8_A6)
I don't see a difference in emotional processing.
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S… Speaker 2 (S8_A6)
Stack here seems exactly the same.
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S… Speaker 2 (S8_A6)
It's not that I experience them differently.
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S… Speaker 2 (S8_A6)
They may seemingly arrive more readily
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S… Speaker 1 (S8_A6)
in the system,
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S… Speaker 2 (S8_A6)
but so does everything else.
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S… Speaker 2 (S8_A6)
They seem to just hit home harder comparatively.
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S… Speaker 1 (S8_A6)
Crucially...
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S… Speaker 2 (S8_A6)
You just have to learn how to deal with your own
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S… Speaker 1 (S8_A6)
emotional range early,
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S… Speaker 2 (S8_A6)
otherwise you're looking at a lot of problems down the line.
0:37
S… Speaker 2 (S8_A6)
But since that's the case with every brain,
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S… Speaker 2 (S8_A6)
why would I draw a distinction?
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S… Speaker 2 (S8_A6)
If there is any,
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I would say that psychology is insisting
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on a hurtful label of "emotional dysregulation"
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S… Speaker 2 (S8_A6)
solely because many people struggle with the symptoms
1:00
of "stimuli mismanagement".
1:03
S… Speaker 2 (S8_A6)
But the cause of it is upstream from
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S… Speaker 1 (S8_A6)
it.
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Can anyone regulate well when they're
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in constant "pain"?
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It's a very old "labeling-is-taxonomy"
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S… Speaker 1 (S8_A6)
problem.
1:19
S… Speaker 2 (S8_A6)
In the same way,
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we thought serotonin is a "primary neuroregulator"
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for everyone,
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until last year,
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S… Speaker 2 (S8_A6)
it turned out it's actually oxytocin for women.

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