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<h4 class="media-heading">[[Integration techniques|Integrations]]</h4>
<h4 class="media-heading">[[Integration techniques|Integrations]]</h4>
<h5>Eternalist</h5>
*[[Learning techniques]]
*[[Learning techniques]]
*[[Teaching techniques]]
*[[Teaching techniques]]
*[[Catharsis#Analysis|Cathartic techniques]]
*[[Catharsis#Analysis|Cathartic techniques]]
<h5>Presentist</h5>
*[[Introspection#Relational_Embeddedness|Relational embeddedness]]
*[[Introspection#Relational_Embeddedness|Relational embeddedness]]
** The experiential world is by-necessity given only once, in an eternal present moment. Nothing is reflected; an original image and its mirror are simultaneous-in-time, identical-in-symbol.<ref>Heraclitus</ref><ref>Schrödinger, Erwin, et al. What Is Life? The Physical Aspect of the Living Cell ; with, Mind and Matter ; & Autobiographical Sketches. pgs 135-6. Cambridge University Press, 1992.</ref> [[Introspection#Relational_Embeddedness|This integration occurs suddenly and with no interviewer prompting.]]
** "The experiential world is by-necessity given only once, in an eternal present moment. Nothing is reflected; an original image and its mirror are simultaneous-in-time, identical-in-symbol."<ref>{{cite book | vauthors=((Schrödinger, E.)) | date= 1992 | title=What Is Life? The Physical Aspect of the Living Cell ; with Mind and Matter & Autobiographical Sketches. | publisher=Cambridge University Press}}</ref><ref>{{Citation | vauthors=((Heraclitus)) | title=On Nature}}</ref> [[Introspection#Relational_Embeddedness|This integration occurs suddenly and with no interviewer prompting.]]
*[[Personal unshared journals]]
*[[Personal unshared journals]]
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*[[Naturalistic environments]]
*[[Naturalistic environments]]
*[[Therapy animals|Pets]]
*[[Therapy animals|Pets]]
*[[Sitter/participant relationship quality|Relationship strength (''not'' quantity)]]<ref>Waldinger RJ, et al. ''Harvard Study of Adult Development''. https://www.adultdevelopmentstudy.org</ref>
*[[Sitter/participant relationship quality|Relationship strength (''not'' quantity)]]<ref>{{Citation | vauthors=((Waldinger, R.)) | title=Harvard Study of Adult Development | url=https://www.adultdevelopmentstudy.org}}</ref>
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*[[Religious system of meaning|Religious]]
*[[Religious system of meaning|Religious]]
*[[Self-made system of meaning|Self-made]]
*[[Self-made system of meaning|Self-made]]
**The proposition "this exists" is universally equivalent, however it is bad faith to presume equitable value equivalence in an individual.
The proposition "this exists" is universally equivalent, however it is bad faith to presume equitable value equivalence in an individual. It is feasible to hypothesize optimization islands existing within a placebo/nocebo framework (affecting endogenous serotonin, dopamine, and opioid systems). Imagining weighted nodes such as variety increasing perceived time and familiarity increasing comfort, appear to point to a necessity in equilibral dynamism as opposed to any static beliefset.<ref>{{Citation | year=2022 | title=What we have here is a failure to communicate | publisher=Babel: The Language Magazine | url=https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=uBI4Smdjvps}}</ref><ref>{{cite book | vauthors=((Dawkins, R.)) | date= 1989 | chapter=The Selfish Gene | title=11. Memes: The new replicators | publisher=Oxford University Press | edition=2nd ed | pages=192 | url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Selfish_Gene/WkHO9HI7koEC?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA192&printsec=frontcover | isbn=9780192177735}}</ref>
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<h4 class="media-heading">[[PTSD treatments|PTSD treatment]]</h4>
<h4 class="media-heading">[[PTSD treatments|PTSD treatment]]</h4>
*MDMA Therapy: US FDA rejects that this is an effective treatment option.
* MDMA Therapy: US FDA rejects that this is an effective treatment option.
∃direct quotes in scientific literature describing a good psychedelic trip as reverse-PTSD.
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<h4 class="media-heading">[[Stress reduction]]</h4>
* Probably
* multiple
* stress reduction
* techniques
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<h4 class="media-heading">[[Entactogen antidotes|Antidotes]]</h4>
<h4 class="media-heading">[[Entactogen antidotes|Antidotes]]</h4>
*[[Serotonin syndrome]] treatment: [[List_of_pharmaceuticals#Serotonin_syndrome_treatment|Common]]
*[[Serotonin syndrome]] treatment: [[List_of_pharmaceuticals#Serotonin_syndrome_treatment|Common]]
*[[Bruxism]] mitigation: Pacifiers
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