Hazel87
Active Member
For as long as I can remember, probably as long as I've existed, my special interest has been animals, especially rats. Once I got older, I also became absolutely obsessed with neuropsychology. I'm not very interested in other aspects of psychology, unless pertaining in specific ways to the brain/consciousness. I'm obsessed with neurological conditions, like autism, obviously, esp since I am autistic, but also things like FASD and other neurodevelopmental conditions. Neurodiversity, as well as psychoactive substances (medications, drugs, plants etc) and how their affect the brain. My special interests have left little time/attention for other interests although in adulthood, I have become better at managing my special interests and becoming less narrow. I'm also interested in social justice, sociology, philosophy but these are normal interests and nothing like animals and neuropsychology... and I'm primarily interested in those subjects as they pertain to my special interests, but not exclusively.
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I also have occasionally developed, what I would describe as short lived obsessive interests. I don't know if they're actually special interests or if they're more a result of my obsessive nature. I don't recall having them as a child but once I got older. I will occasionally become extremely obsessed with a subject, to the point that its even at the expense of my usual special interests, but these obsessive interests are short lived, maybe a couple of weeks to a month. Then they ease up completely and I'm back to my usual special interests. For example, as silly as it sounds, a couple of summers ago, I became obsessed with North Korea. For like, 2 weeks, I was obsessively researching and watching every youtube video and documentary I could find, and driving my friends nuts by incessantly telling them all about it, but then just like that, it ends. I've also had similar short lived obsessions with ISIS, and... I can't think of others but I'm certain there have been a couple more. I couldn't care less about those things now, but they were all consuming the way that my usual special interests are, but for a very short time.
Anyone else??
ANYWAYS -
I also have occasionally developed, what I would describe as short lived obsessive interests. I don't know if they're actually special interests or if they're more a result of my obsessive nature. I don't recall having them as a child but once I got older. I will occasionally become extremely obsessed with a subject, to the point that its even at the expense of my usual special interests, but these obsessive interests are short lived, maybe a couple of weeks to a month. Then they ease up completely and I'm back to my usual special interests. For example, as silly as it sounds, a couple of summers ago, I became obsessed with North Korea. For like, 2 weeks, I was obsessively researching and watching every youtube video and documentary I could find, and driving my friends nuts by incessantly telling them all about it, but then just like that, it ends. I've also had similar short lived obsessions with ISIS, and... I can't think of others but I'm certain there have been a couple more. I couldn't care less about those things now, but they were all consuming the way that my usual special interests are, but for a very short time.
Anyone else??