o, I forgot to mention in my question posted above, what was the cause that was finally pinned to your thinking impairment, and have you ever had this happen to you after you had just gone off SSRI's and taken marijuana (which event initiated the thinking impairment). I am currently 21, and have no history of drug abuse or alcohol abuse, except for the occasional exposure at a party.
Skizophernia has been ruled out, since I do not have speech problems, uncoordinated movements, delusions or hallucionations. Furthermore, I have taken the Wisconsin card sorting test and came out fine. However, I have had a marked reduction in my capacity to see relationships and implications in a conversation for example. And to relate, associate, think abstractly. Basically, I cannot think as well as I did before and my whole concious experience has been decreased. My personality has slightly changed and I cannot vividly describe my thinking impairment, even though on neuropsychological testing, I display a marked decrease in working memory.
This thinking impairment has lasted more than a year after the event I mentioned with the marijuana after going off an SSRI. My question is whether any of you have had a similar experience, if they ever found the cause, and whether it ever resolved. Thanks.
The problematic cave's man.
divert your attention to other things that are more important.
No one that mattered would have a problem with you.
Critical thinking is essential to problem solving. Before you can devise a solution to a problem, you must identify the problem. Identifying the problem is the first step in the critical thinking model.
Critical thinking is a large, overarching term, while problem solving is specific. In problem solving, you have something specific to figure out, and may need to use critical thinking to accomplish the goal.
a problem is a conflict or a question and its solved by thinking how u would do fix the problem
divergent thinking
Longitudinal thinking is the ability to generate multiple solutions for a single problem.
I also have this problem. Anybody know?
Social impairment :)
systematic approch to the problem
problem solving