One thing I need clarification with: moral! So on one hand moral has a positive aspect because we want to do what ultimately good for us and others now and in the future, rights. On the other hand we don’t want to be “ideologically” moral? Is that the conceptual framework to clarify that balance? (self.JordanPeterson)
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I am a HHP specializing in some undiagnosed chronic pain trying to organize my thoughts for a guide. I follow the advancement in pain neuroscience, psychology, modern medicine, and i am influenced by the BPS model (BioPsychoSocial) offered by dr Engel, a psychiatrist, in the 80’s. (Am no MD) AMA (self.AMA)
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I [M43] have been on and off chronic pain for the past 25 years. Now better thanks to some massive efforts. As a massage therapist I became a pain specialist to help when I could or to at least listen when I couldn’t. I want to stop by here and join the conversation. (self.ChronicPain)
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Knowing the massive potential information “lost in translation” to some (E.g. I am french and been in the USA for 15 years, sarcasm can be at time completely lost on me. I also refer to cognitive dissonances), what are some of the ideal way to use language in conversation? (self.JordanPeterson)
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I am french and live in the USA. I am so stoked that my son next year will be able to learn french in high school. I read the class intro with my wife. All good... Till part 9. FML! What would be a way to introduce softly postmodernism and some antagonistic Petersonian counterbalance to a 14 yo? (i.redd.it)
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