 | | 11-15-2008, 01:17 PM | |
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| I think I get what you mean . Your basically saying how does one get from Point A to Point B given the wonky transition. Correct?
One thing I remember learning from one of my professors in college is that in psychologically not everything can be explained or makes logical sense. In many ways psychologists are still trying to understand the human brain and how it connects to your emotions. In some ways what we know today are mere theories. There are some things a shrink or whatever can theorize on, but still one is just speculating on how one gets to be a crazy, mental illness, and etc. It's easier for someone to have a mental illness or sickness because then you can look at it from a sciencifitic(sp?) point of view. That something is wrong with the chemical within one's brain, cancer, and etc.. If Izzie is having a nervous breakdown of some sort, then one is going to look into the psychological theories. Think of it in the context of the ending voiceover. Sometimes one can't make sense because part of is illogical, and the mind is trying to work the emotions out. Sometimes it's successful sometimes it's not .
It just depends, and how a person's interpretats such things when it's psychological. At this point it's soon to say if Izzie's treatment should be handle with a science(which there is a good chance it could happen due to the occcupational speciality of our characters) if it's some type of disease, or with psychologly if it it's some type of nervous breakdown. __________________ "Mother, this is for you. This is because of you. I wouldn't want to be here without you." - Katherine Heigl upon receiving her Emmy award for Supporting Actress in a Drama Series icon: biarustiguel |
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