Mood Globalization
Posted: August 10th, 2009 | Author: admin | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: autism, autistic, bipolar, catatonia, depression, happiness, hypomania, mania, mood, mood disorder, psychology, psychosis, schizophrenia, social psychology, social psychosis, sociology, sociosis, sorrow, stable, suicide, unipolar | No Comments »
In my philanthropic work with persons with mood disorders I have come to see a structure to mood. Mood is affected by how we react to the stress of a problem and this puts us into a solution state. People have a range of mood states that extend from the suicidal (nullity), stable (singularity) and psychotic (plurality). Stress pushes us either upward or downward from a singular state. This is not a linear transition, but an exponential Lorentz transformation that ultimately forms a bell curve (if you give this diagram another half). Consequently, you have unipolar and bipolar individuals who experience a wider range of moods than the majority.







