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Re: ADHD & children...Introversion & Extraversion...

Posted by S. Suggs on January 9, 2000, at 5:21:23

In reply to ADHD & children...Introversion & Extraversion..., posted by Janice on January 9, 2000, at 0:13:35

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> > I've noticed, in my life, (much to my dismay) that being extraverted and feeling good generally have gone hand in hand. But for the most part, I cannot not be introverted.
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> Is it possible to be introverted and not feel depressed or tortured? Does anyone know if there is a correlation between mental illness and introversion. I would not be surprised if there was.
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Hello Janice: You are really a thinker, analytical as well! In reply to your question, let me answer it with one, just for thought purposes only: Does depression result in introversion. I had a Meyers Briggs (sp?) done 5 years or so ago, which indicated that I was slightly introverted. I wonder where I'd score now. Is it possible to be introverted and feel not feel depressed. Yes, to the watching world, it might not look so, perception is reality. Blessings,

S. Suggs


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