bbc-bananasplit
Well-Known Member
question is: how do you experience mindblindness? - if you do experience it.
> mindblindness: if one is not familiar with this term; it means that you have a problem with mentalizing. quote wiki: In psychology, mentalization is the ability to understand the mental state, of oneself or others, that underlies overt behaviour. Mentalization can be seen as a form of imaginative mental activity that lets us perceive and interpret human behaviour in terms of intentional mental states (e.g., needs, desires, feelings, beliefs, goals, purposes, and reasons)
it helps to understand nonverbal signals, to relate to people, be social, to figure out what others feel and think, to take somebody else's perspective...
as for me: the greatest part of my life i have been a 100% mindblind - it's changing a little bit now, i'm practicing. before that: i only see people 'from the outside'. i can hardly imagine another mind than my own; therefore i can't really imagine what other minds are like - except they are like mine - yet they must be different due to presenting a behaviour i am not familiar with. i have no clue what somebody might feel or think - except he/she expresses this in a very obvious way; i have no idea what someone will do next and why he/she does this or that; nor which information i share with others / which information is exclusive to me - i tend to expect everybody to know what i know; as if we were a global synchronized system.
> mindblindness: if one is not familiar with this term; it means that you have a problem with mentalizing. quote wiki: In psychology, mentalization is the ability to understand the mental state, of oneself or others, that underlies overt behaviour. Mentalization can be seen as a form of imaginative mental activity that lets us perceive and interpret human behaviour in terms of intentional mental states (e.g., needs, desires, feelings, beliefs, goals, purposes, and reasons)
it helps to understand nonverbal signals, to relate to people, be social, to figure out what others feel and think, to take somebody else's perspective...
as for me: the greatest part of my life i have been a 100% mindblind - it's changing a little bit now, i'm practicing. before that: i only see people 'from the outside'. i can hardly imagine another mind than my own; therefore i can't really imagine what other minds are like - except they are like mine - yet they must be different due to presenting a behaviour i am not familiar with. i have no clue what somebody might feel or think - except he/she expresses this in a very obvious way; i have no idea what someone will do next and why he/she does this or that; nor which information i share with others / which information is exclusive to me - i tend to expect everybody to know what i know; as if we were a global synchronized system.