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bulbous_plant t1_j0yw2av wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Why has rap become so popular over the last 10-15 years! by [deleted]
Yes, but my 13 year old Irish nieces also love it now. That didn’t happen 40 years ago.
bulbous_plant t1_ixul55t wrote
Reply to comment by Possumsurprise in Dissociative symptoms are common among individuals with depression, study finds by chrisdh79
The DSM does a poor jump regarding DP/DR. It’s severely under diagnosed, and more often just labelled as an additional symptom of anxiety, which, in many ways it is. It’s often the source of anxiety for those with DP/DR, where the fear of the DP/DR experience (“I’m losing my mind”, “my whole life is the matrix”, “what if I’m dead” etc.) generates anxiety, pushing the brain even more into survival mode, leading to more DP/DR. In contrast, those who don’t perceive the experience as threatening tend to find a DP/DR experience diminished quickly. To me, this is the soul reason why 90% of the population will have one transient experience of DP and DR in their life, but only a small fraction develop the chronic type.
bulbous_plant t1_j0yw5k1 wrote
Reply to comment by No-Context5479 in Why has rap become so popular over the last 10-15 years! by [deleted]
Interesting re: predjudice. It’s not a style of music for me, so I’m trying to understand why it’s so popular