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A
More
or
less
the
same,
because
this
morning
I
woke
up
that
I
had
such
a
back
pain,
getting
old
as
well,
but
besides
that
was
all
right,
pretty
quiet.
I
went
to
the
beach
so
good.
B
B
B
C
Yeah,
I
wanted
to
know
if
you
noticed
anything
new
at
the
beach
I've.
I've
been
noticing,
as
I
as
I
age
and
as
I
observe
environment,
because
I
notice
fine
details
every
season.
I
see
new
creatures
and
new
plants
that
I
hadn't
seen
before,
and
it's
not
that
I
hadn't
actually
like
like
seen
them
before,
but
I'm
finding
new
new,
newer
things
that
were
not
in
my
ecosystem
before.
E
Yeah
I
had
met
bianca
in
a
call
on
another
discord,
talent
towel,
so
she
recommended.
I
come
check
this
out
for
a
little
bit
of
context
so
who
I
am
and
why
I'm
here,
yeah.
A
B
It
was
supposed
to
be
posted
on
the
tc
forum.
I
don't
know
if
it
did
or
not
can
you
share?
Can
you
see
my
screen
yep,
okay
cool.
B
So
this
was
the
update
and
then
I
shared
with
anna
that
and
juan.
So
they
could
also
check.
B
And
so
we
were
reflecting
on
this
the
first
sessions
so
naming
this
research
implementing
psychology
in
rapid
three
doesn't
carrying
the
intention
that
we
have
for
this
initiative.
We
understand
that
psychology
is
used
in
different
fields
by
different
people
in
our
community
and
it
might
bring
an
uncomfortable
feeling
to
some
people.
B
So
the
name
of
this
research
is
a
topic
that
we
still
being
decided
after
gathering
information
around
mental
health,
organizational
psychology,
remote
work,
burnout,
sleep
deprivation
and
other
topics,
and
also
talk
to
some
people
from
tc
in
other
dolls,
who
has
been
implementing
psychological
aspects
in
their
work
and
people
who
has
interest
in
it.
We
suggested
three
steps
for
our
survey
goal.
B
Second,
what
are
the
needs
for
our
community
about
mental
health
or
around
mental
health,
and
we
want
to
have
questions
about
burnout,
sleep
deprivation,
work
hours,
personal
time,
stress,
anxiety,
depression.
B
Third,
how
will
our
community
accept
help
from
psychologists
and
the
propose
is
to
eliminate
the
stigma
about
psychotherapy
and
help
people
with
different
fields
around
mental
health?
So
not
necessarily
psychology
psychology,
because
we
know
there
are
a
lot
of
different
professional
people
that
work
with
mental
health
that
are
not
psychologists.
B
And,
like
anna
showed
last
call,
our
research
is
observational
in
the
explanatory
qualitative
applied
research,
not
experimental
transverse
injective,
inductive
methods
and
no
variables
are
going
to
be
controlled
during
this
research
application
and
to
better
understand
those
terms
we
can
access
here.
So
this
is
the
form
that
she.
B
I
connect
with
them
in
errands
from
talintown
she's,
also
interested
in
mental
health
and
she's
from
the
psychology
field
too.
Psychology
organizational
I'm
correct
if
I'm
wrong
and
I'm
super
excited
that
she's
here
and
yeah.
So
maybe
we
can
get
from
some
help
from
them
and
with
that
we
got
some
ideas
for
the
research
name,
so
dergadas
suggested
social
emotional
wellness
in
web
3.
B
B
B
F
Know
that
there
was
a
place
capturing
this
I've
been
spinning
around
with
the
idea
of
neurodiversity
wellness,
because
everybody
is
in
a
pocket
of
neurodiversity.
All
brains
are
different.
It
feels
like
acknowledging
that
all
brains
are
different
and
creating
wellness.
From
that
point,.
F
A
B
B
C
I,
like
the
I,
like
mental
health
and
neurodiversity.
B
So
then
I
will
start
thinking
about
rename
it
because
I
understand
it
like
psychologists
in
a
lot
of
different
spaces.
B
C
Capitalism
and,
like
western
culture,
has
outsourced
caring
for
human
beings
to
psychology
like
to
the
ends
of
like
that's
the
place,
to
go
to
get
the
care
to
get
your
needs
met.
We
know
that
there's
tons
of
ways
that
the
capitalization
of
that
thing
is
actually
an
inhibitor
to
people's
health
across
the
spectrum
of
the
globe,
because
it's
not
all
one
modality
works
for
everybody.
C
That's
like
the
funnel
towards
care,
and
I
think
that's
the
english
kind
of
nuance
between
the
colonization
and
the
practice,
because
psychology,
when
done
well,
is
great,
but
I
think
it's
the
capitalization
of
the
thing.
I
don't
know,
that's
my
guess.
It's
my
feels
my
processing
after
36
years,
I
don't
know.
B
I'm
sorry
erin
does,
it
feel,
does
any
of
it
make
sense.
I
can
it
goes
like
a
lot.
I
don't
know
if
it
makes
sense
for
you
yeah.
Definitely.
E
C
Oh
so
because
they
have
a
specific.
F
C
Yeah,
I
think
that
culturally,
we
have
a
failure
to
understand
that
neurodiversity
is
like
all
of
the
brains,
all
brains,
and
we
just
have
this
weird
pathologizing
thing
where
we
do
things
where,
like
we're,
like
oh
disorders
and
bad
stuff
and
blah
blah
and
everyone's
like,
oh
god.
No,
I
don't
have
that.
It's
like
no
everybody's
brain
is
literally
different,
that's
kind
of
what
it
means,
and
it
isn't
just
autism
and
all
these
things,
but
that's
what
it's
become
because
of
biases
and
insecurity
around
mental
health.
C
A
A
D
A
A
Expand
mental
health
awareness
in
web
3
like
with
a
verb
at
the
beginning,
like
to
express
that
there
is
an
action
behind
this.
Just
some
sort
of
marketing
idea.
D
Expand
mental
health
and
web
3.,
the
other
one
said
it's,
oh
no,
you
don't
expect
mental
health.
You
expand
mental
health
awareness.
A
A
D
B
So
we
want
to
like
have
this
survey,
and
these
are
also
like
some
questions
that
we
got
from
the
dow
health
survey
from
talento
that
I
think
it
makes
sense
for
our
research.
A
B
B
B
B
So
people
have
contact
with
themselves
through
an
app
or
through
like
a
website,
or
something
like
that.
So
after
we
have
like
more
like
data
on
how
the
community
respond
to
the
survey
and
how
they
feel
about
asking
for
help
and
how
do
they
feel
to
talk
to
somebody
that
they
know
it's
like
safe
and
it's
a
safe
place,
they
can
talk
about
anything.
B
B
So
allow
people
to
see
their
own
patterns
and
movement
allow
people
to
engage
with
it
and
interact
and,
if
they're
holding
to
something
so,
if
they're,
holding
to
an
idea
or
holding
to
a
feeling,
if,
like
I'm
mad
too,
I
love
issues
of
something
like
I
wrote
it
down
and
they
have
like
this
data
of,
like
oh,
my
gosh,
I'm
holding
to
this
for
like
a
week
or
two
weeks.
So
I
need
to
figure
this
out.
B
C
C
C
If
it's
this
go
here,
those
things
I
started,
visualizing
myself
unpacking
something
in
the
day
and
I'm
like
okay,
so
like
what
happens
in
a
internet
space
or
something
maybe
I
have
conflict
and
it's
like
maybe
there's
a
way
to
be
like
did
this
involve
like
does
this?
Does
what
you're
feeling
involved
like
another
person
and
then
like
you
know,
is
there
like?
C
Is
there
like
a
gender
like
you
know,
there's
all
these
power
systems
that
cause
people
to
see
perceived
harm
like
sometimes
it's
relevant,
and
sometimes
it's
just
power
systems
out
there
in
the
world
that
we
think
are
harming
us
in
the
present.
When
that's
not
the
context,
okay
is.
C
I
feel
like
I'm
all
over
the
place,
I'm
just
imagining
something
that
asks
people
as
serious
questions
about
the
power
dynamics
that
they're
experiencing
throughout
their
day
or
not
just
power
dynamics,
but
you
know
isms
and
all
the
mabobs
like
if
there
was
something
to
filter
through
those
and
kind
of
like,
I
don't
know
see
that
I
feel
like
it
would
bring
more
of
a
spectrum
like
just
how
you
said
with
withholdings.
Oh,
I
see
that
I've
had
this
pattern
for
a
week.
C
Well,
that's
a
withholding
about
not
communicating
with
a
person,
but
why
are
you
not
communicating
with
that
person?
Was
there
a
conversation?
Was
there
like
a
business
thing
like
I
feel
like
yeah,
there's
something
there
that
I'm
like?
That's
it
it's
it's
all
gerbil,
but
that's
what
I
was
thinking
about.
C
C
We
don't
have
to
like
problem
solve
or
create
anything
now,
I'm
just
like
sharing
these
things
as
they're
like
forming
that's
kind
of
how
like
bots
happen
when
I'm
creating
them,
I'm
trying
to
follow
up
with
you
just
imagining
those
choose
your
own
adventures.
You
know
like
adventure
books
how
it
was
nice,
it's
nice
to
like
choose,
which
way
you
want
to
go,
especially
with
healing
you
know,
having
having
choice
in
the
matter,
there's
something
about
that.
That's
empowering
yeah
and
a
lot
of
people
self-actualize
more.
C
You
know
when
someone
tells
you
something
it's
sort
of
like
leading
someone
to
a
conclusion.
This
is
like
a
really.
This
is
an
interesting
psychological
thing.
You
can
do
in
conversations
when
you're
trying
to
get
somebody
to
believe
something
you
give
them
all
the
evidence
of
the
thing,
but
you
let
them
come
to
their
own
conclusion.
You
don't
tell
them
your
conclusion
because
it'll
make
it,
then
they
have
to
counter
whether
or
not
they
believe
you,
but
if
they
come
to
the
conclusion
on
their
own
they're,
more
liable
to
believe
it.
It's
also
less
manipulative.
B
Yeah,
that's
when
I
feel
that
that
psychotherapy
comes.
B
So
yeah
it
depends
on
so
many
factors
if,
like
you're,
willing
to.
C
C
No,
that's,
okay,
keep
keep
asking.
If
you
don't
understand
it's
a
two-way
street,
I'm
learning
to
communicate
too
yeah
like
you're
talking
about,
like
you,
know,
people
finding
a
therapist.
The
right
therapist
like
is
that
the
sole
solution
in
your
opinion,
because
that's
in
my
opinion,
it's
it's
not,
and
I
I'm
confused
them
to
therapy
and
I'm
like
yeah
lead
them
to
therapy,
but
it
doesn't
have
to
be
a
person
and
therapy
can
be
like
found
and
discovered
and
we
can
help
people
find
it.
B
Yeah
yeah
totally,
and
that's
that's
when,
like
the
other
professional
from
other
fields,
come
into,
like
your
goddess,
has
like
a
lot
of
this
yoga
and
things
and
like
you
also
have
like
all
like
your
knowledge
and
information
about
trauma,
and
you
know
and
morgan
has
like
all
these
amazing
things
about
community
and
irene.
B
She
also
works
with
trauma.
So
it's
like
an.
B
B
C
Yeah
I'm
trying
to
wrap
my
head
around
the
expectations
like
we
lead
people
to
water
and
then
who's
there.
I
guess
is
kind
of
what
I'm
thinking
and
is
it
are
we
are
we
aiming
to
pull
in
a
bunch
of
healers
from
a
bunch
of
modalities
and
then
these
are
the
people
that
people
can
like
visit
throughout
the
ecosystem.
Is
this
the
end
goal.
B
C
B
So
I
see
myself
like
open
up
like
my
dm
and
creating
safe
space
to
people,
so
they
could
feel
welcome
to
come
to
me
and
talk
to
me
about
their
needs
and
they
feel
safe
and
they
don't.
They
know
that,
like
anything
that
they
can
that
they
talk
to
me,
it's
just
gonna
be
between
me
and
them.
So
it's
not
gonna
go
anywhere
and
they
can
feel
safe
and
that's
their
space
and
it's
about
them
and
they
do
whatever
they
want
with
their
time.
With
that
time,.
C
I
don't
not
little
thread,
but
just
like
something
going
with
each
of
the
people
who
wants
to
be
a
person
like
that
and
sort
of
like
yeah,
getting
an
idea
just
like
hearing
what
you're,
what
you're,
what
your
dream,
is
and
kind
of
everyone
else
and
how
they
want
to
like,
have
their
dream
in
this
space
and
then
we'll
see
what
our
actual
resources
are
and
then
we
can
like
kind
of
build
like
what
we
can
offer
off.
Of
that.
C
I
feel
like
that
would
give
us
like
a
good
reference
point
to
see
what
all
disciplines
you
know.
We
could
like
map
out
and
see
what
all's
like
present
yeah.
B
Like
the
other
day
like
ana
made,
it
sounds,
it
was
just
like
psychologists,
and
I
was
I
am
opposed
to
that
I
was
like
no,
I
don't.
I
don't
see
that
way.
I
don't
think
that
way.
It's
like
it's
just
what
I
study
and
what
I
decided
to
study,
but
I
know
that
there
are
like
a
lot
of
people
that
even
didn't
go
for
any
college
or
anything
like
that
that
they
do
so
much
more
and
they
have
like
all
this
knowledge
on,
like
working
with
people
and
dealing
with
people
like
embracing.
B
F
C
D
B
So
I
just
want
to
say
the
psychology,
because
that's
where
I
came
from.
B
And
that's
what
I'm
like
more
related
to,
but
I
also
see-
and
I
studied-
and
I
experienced
that
there
are
all
these
other
fields
they
are
welcome,
and
I
want
them
to
feel
welcome
too
even
to
this
research,
because
I
know
it's
important
and
I
can
learn
with
them
also,
and
I
feel
that,
like
maybe
we
can
share
our
experience.
C
A
Yeah
I
didn't
want
to
interrupt,
but
like
this
thing
is
like
firing
a
lot
of
ideas
in
my
mind,
so
the
first
was
like
to
go
back
to
what
you
said
delicious,
or
at
least
what
I
understood
like
that.
A
Besides
providing
some
sort
of,
like,
let's
say,
a
professional
like
the
tool
that,
at
the
end,
it
directs
people
to
someone
to
speak
with,
but
another
option
could
be
like
having
some
past
of
self
discovery
with
some
like,
as
you
said
like
something
like
adventures
or
something
yeah
tracks
where
that
are
maybe
already
designed
by
us
self-discovery
tracks
like.
If
someone
wants
to
go
his
own
way,
that's
the
first.
The
second
is
we
are
taking
care,
but
I
was
thinking
because
we
are
focusing
on
mental
health.
A
I'm
asking
myself
if
we
should
focus
on
well-being
in
general.
I
know
that
the
research
now
is
only
about
psychology,
mental
health,
but,
like
I
believe
that
the
person
you
need
to
take
care
of
the
person
as
a
whole
like
because
you
know
the
mind-
is
in
the
body
also
and
in
the
future.
A
We
are
affinite
number
and
we
don't
have
infinite
time,
so
resources
have
to
be
found
and
how-
and
this
opens
up
another
another
field
of
discussion
which
to
me
would
be
really
interesting
to
get
him,
because
the
first
thing
that
I
noticed
about
web
3
is
the
total
lack
of
a
welfare
system
like,
for
example,
in
aragon.
A
They
want
to
implement
these
tools,
as
I
said
last
time
that
it
wants
to
do
a
real-time
tracking
of
the
health
problem,
mental
health,
the
health
of
the
community,
including
mental
health,
but
like
what
happens
if,
like
somebody,
it
comes
out
that
somebody's
in
a
burnout
risk
condition-
or
maybe
he's
already
burned
out-
and
he
doesn't
know
what
like
what's
gonna
happen.
A
C
B
Yeah,
that's
something
that
like
like.
If
we
can
create
a
tool
or
I
don't
know
how
this
tool
will
come
as
or
like
an
app
or
I
don't
know,
the
people
can
track
like
the
amount
of
hours
that
they're
working
and
like
how
many
time
they're
putting
to
their
family.
Because
it's
something
important
and
sometimes
I
just
feel
that,
like
a
lot
of
people
in
this
space,
they
just
like
they
need
to
put
all
the
work
that
they
have
in
the
free
time
in
a
computer.
C
You
know
we're
talking
about
tracking.
There
was
something
that
I
was
hearing
a
little
bit
ago.
That
really
made
me
think
of
like
how
much
conflict
is
in
that
community
and
the
ways
I've
observed,
surveillance
and
people
being
kicked
out
of
the
community,
I'm
thinking
about
privacy
and
I'm
thinking
about
what
things
people
get
to
track
and
what
things
the
organization
gets
to
track,
and
I
don't
think
the
organization
gets
to
track
some
of
this
data
that
people
are
personally
holding.
I
feel
like
there's
yeah,
just
I'm
gonna
sit
with
that
for
a
little
while.
A
I
can't
agree
more,
I
just
finished
reading
a
book
about
the
gut
health
related
to
to
the
mental
health,
and
I
went
also
to
a
few
conferences
here
of
a
gastroenterologist.
A
C
Yep
one
third:
they
know
that
that's
crazy.
I
say
that
over
60
percent
of
the
population
is
on
the
spectrum
and
it's
growing
because
it's
genetic
and
we
don't
talk
about
it,
but
that
is
really
cool
data.
That
makes
me
happy
not
that
that
exists,
but
that
I'm
like
hearing
that
because
it
just
like
yeah
boy.
B
Erin,
how
are
you
receiving
all
that
I'm
curious
to
to
know
from
the
psychological
organization
perspective.
E
Yeah
I
mean
I'm
definitely
into
personally,
like
everything
that's
being
talked
about
right
now
from
a
research
perspective,.
E
I
feel,
like
more
specific
studies,
usually
can
get
easier
support
or
just
be
kind
of
easier
to
spread
out
and
get
research
done
on
it
when
it's
a
bit
more
narrow,
focused.
E
E
One
question
that's
popping
up
into
my
mind
is:
is
it
getting
too
broad
for
this
first
iteration,
and
maybe
the
purpose
of
it
is
have
a
more
general
well-being
understanding
within
this
space,
in
which
case
it
could
be
perfectly
aligned,
but
it
kind
of
just
seems
like
it
might
be
veering
off
from
where
the
beginning
of
the
conversation
started
at
which
can
lead
to
fantastic
things
as
well.
But
that's
just
one
thing:
I'm
observing
right
now.
A
I
guess
we
were
just
speculating
like
coming
up
with
ideas
like
what
what
this
research
makes
us
think,
but
I
I
agree
with
the
fact
that.
C
I
don't
know,
move
towards
a
common
goal
or
have
an
idea
of
what
everyone's
kind
of
interests
are,
so
that
we
don't
like
wander
off
sort
of.
I
feel
like.
I
got
a
lot
of
clarity
from
this
conversation
about
what
is
like,
short-term
and
kind
of
long-term
goals
from
what
we
all
like
talk
through,
not
just
for
this
research,
but
because
this
research
is
like
the
start
of
something
yeah.
I
could
be
wrong.
That
was
my
take.
A
I
like
the
idea
to
start
a
thread
when
everyone
can
contribute
and
write
about
what's
their
dream
of
the
world
like
related
to
this
research
and
what
we're
trying
to
build
here
and
also
another
question:
do
we
have
like
deadlines
like
do?
Do
we
know
like?
Did
we
give
ourselves
deadlines
like
do
we
know
when
this
we
suppose
or
we
think
this,
so
we
will
be
ready
or.
B
B
B
And
that's
why.
But
we
are
like
two
minutes
from
finishing
the
call,
and
I
I
got
this.
B
But
we
are
like
in
the
last
minute
we
can
keep
talking
about
this
offline.
B
And
another
topic
is,
I
was
talking
to.
B
Angie
barry-
and
we
were
thinking
about
having
an
event
on
this
friday
at
8
a.m,
cst,
to
talk
about
mental
health
and
take
care
of
your
mind,
and
this
is
the
doc
and
just
because
this
is
the
month
of
mental
health
awareness
and
just
to
have
like
an
open
talk
about
how
we've
been
taking
care
of
our
mental
health
and
maybe
share
tips
that
could
help
us
improve
our
mental
health.
Just
like
an
open
talk,
so
we
don't
let
it
pass.