Crazy Cat
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Yesterday my husband asked me if mental illness and intelligence have any connection. He seemed surprised that I suffer from several mental afflictions, yet I'm "not stupid". He said that he felt I'm above average intelligent.
So he couldn't understand how someone can be intelligent and have mental anxieties; i.e. self-esteem issues, body issues, general depression, self mutilation issues, etc. I surmised that mental illness is sort of like crossed wires in part of the brain and has nothing to do with how smart a person is.
I'm just curious if there are any studies that agree or oppose this idea or if this is a common misconception.
Adriane :cat2:
So he couldn't understand how someone can be intelligent and have mental anxieties; i.e. self-esteem issues, body issues, general depression, self mutilation issues, etc. I surmised that mental illness is sort of like crossed wires in part of the brain and has nothing to do with how smart a person is.
I'm just curious if there are any studies that agree or oppose this idea or if this is a common misconception.
Adriane :cat2: