Why is Carrie's bipolar disorder one of her strengths? Bipolar has what appears to be an enhanced ability to organize data and make connections between bits of information in different categories. In fact, he is a professional methodologist. The job is to teach people to be data analysts. It is not by chance that he gets sick after doing this job for three or four years. Anyway, he is very good at this job - so much so that he can almost sleep. When people present a problem to the bipolar person, he understands it very quickly. I believe it is because it has an internal model of how the world works that it is effective for organizing new data quickly. There's even an analysis of your model's path posted on the bulletin board, just a reminder of how everything relates to everything else. People like Carrie (or whoever writes her character) and other bipolar are trained in many different analytical techniques. When you combine this with a strong sense of empathy and an artistic inclination (eg a musician), I think it makes it easier for them to separate and reconstruct pieces of information that are apparently unrelated in a coherent story, it happens that it hides more quickly than most others. I'm not sure if the intensity has a lot to do with it, because the intensity has a more different focus. For most bipolar people, love is a major concern. In fact, it is the reason for existence. You see this on the show with Carrie's obsession with Brody. She needs intensity and, most of all, she needs love. She will die without him. Well, if the character is like a bipolar, she will die without him. In fact, wasn't it when she took all those pills? When did she not return to Cia after the mission in Lebanon? Anyway, it is this type of thinking that seduces and addicts. Bipolar enter these mental frames and do not want to leave. When they make connections, it's like fireworks exploding from the inside. Interestingly, this has always happened to Carrie, I believe. I still remember a period when the character's thoughts seemed to be going so fast that they really upset him. I thought her brain was thinking too fast because it knew it was going to die and was trying to think as much as possible before it happened. Why would Carrie die? Brain cancer, we would think. I'm glad it was bipolar instead. And I had read once about a species of tree or something that, when threatened by drought, would flourish and generate much more bulky seeds. He knew he was going to die, so he put all his energy into creating seeds. I thought something analogous might be going on in a bipolar person's brain. I don't know how many people can make a connection like that, now it's the kind of thing that I think happens to bipolar people more often. The manic phase of bipolar disorder may have some effects that would certainly affect your strengths as a researcher. My emphasis is added to these aspects: Very elevated mood; Excess activity (hyperactivity); Increased energy; Racing thoughts; Talking a lot; Very high self-esteem (false beliefs about self or abilities); Very involved in activities; Very upset (agitated or irritated). Of course the flip side is that she'll have a major crash once in a while if not treated consistently.
Just finished all the seasons last night , my wife and I loved the show ,
Amazing stuff
I love Mandy P even more now. He's a true gentleman.
Luv the oldies, sticking to one partner
Na minha opinião!!!! a melhor série que já assisti!!!! - Parabéns para: Claire, Daminan , Mandy e toda a equipe!!!! - Showww
Pra min tbm ♥️
Amo essa turma toda da série fantástica, HOMELAND!
Damian,Claire e Mandy, fantásticos!!!❤😘👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Una serie appassionante! Ho visto gli episodi uno dopo l'altro. Interpreti eccezionali tutti!
Claire's partner looks like Rupert friend ( quinn) 🤣😂
Ben Lee is an Aussie actor and muso ua-cam.com/video/AIWgvL7tLfI/v-deo.html
When seeing Damian and his wife 😁throws me off cause I wasn't expecting to hear an English accent lol but it sounds need to hear 😃
It's weird watching this, especially because of all the different relationships on the show
Why is Carrie's bipolar disorder one of her strengths?
Bipolar has what appears to be an enhanced ability to organize data and make connections between bits of information in different categories. In fact, he is a professional methodologist. The job is to teach people to be data analysts. It is not by chance that he gets sick after doing this job for three or four years. Anyway, he is very good at this job - so much so that he can almost sleep.
When people present a problem to the bipolar person, he understands it very quickly. I believe it is because it has an internal model of how the world works that it is effective for organizing new data quickly. There's even an analysis of your model's path posted on the bulletin board, just a reminder of how everything relates to everything else.
People like Carrie (or whoever writes her character) and other bipolar are trained in many different analytical techniques. When you combine this with a strong sense of empathy and an artistic inclination (eg a musician), I think it makes it easier for them to separate and reconstruct pieces of information that are apparently unrelated in a coherent story, it happens that it hides more quickly than most others.
I'm not sure if the intensity has a lot to do with it, because the intensity has a more different focus. For most bipolar people, love is a major concern. In fact, it is the reason for existence. You see this on the show with Carrie's obsession with Brody. She needs intensity and, most of all, she needs love. She will die without him. Well, if the character is like a bipolar, she will die without him. In fact, wasn't it when she took all those pills? When did she not return to Cia after the mission in Lebanon?
Anyway, it is this type of thinking that seduces and addicts. Bipolar enter these mental frames and do not want to leave. When they make connections, it's like fireworks exploding from the inside. Interestingly, this has always happened to Carrie, I believe.
I still remember a period when the character's thoughts seemed to be going so fast that they really upset him. I thought her brain was thinking too fast because it knew it was going to die and was trying to think as much as possible before it happened.
Why would Carrie die? Brain cancer, we would think. I'm glad it was bipolar instead.
And I had read once about a species of tree or something that, when threatened by drought, would flourish and generate much more bulky seeds. He knew he was going to die, so he put all his energy into creating seeds. I thought something analogous might be going on in a bipolar person's brain. I don't know how many people can make a connection like that, now it's the kind of thing that I think happens to bipolar people more often.
The manic phase of bipolar disorder may have some effects that would certainly affect your strengths as a researcher. My emphasis is added to these aspects:
Very elevated mood;
Excess activity (hyperactivity);
Increased energy;
Racing thoughts;
Talking a lot;
Very high self-esteem (false beliefs about self or abilities);
Very involved in activities;
Very upset (agitated or irritated).
Of course the flip side is that she'll have a major crash once in a while if not treated consistently.
Whew!
Claire Superstar
Man I'm old. I remember BenClaire. Lol
Hello? Morena Baccarin has galloped around the barn a few times. She left her last husband for Commissioner Gordon. Just saying.
Hate the music sorry ! 🥺🥺🥺
Homeland.wowwwwwww.
Nagyon szuper egy sotozat!!!!
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Adorei ❤❤❤
This was cute..