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COMPUTING PSYCHOTIC
COMPUTING PSYCHOTIC
ScnMaster
an
individual
who is taking dictation solely from a
facsimile
of some
past
moment
of
pain
and is
acting
upon the
advice
of that "
circuit
" and is
calling
it
thought
. The
psychotic
personality
is distinguished by its
irrationality
and its perversion of
values
. The distinguishing characteristic o f the computing
psychotic
is his
utter
inability to
change
his
mind
.
—
AP
&A (
5th ACC
Glossary Part 1)
Final
approval 2.12.89
COMPUTING PSYCHOTIC
ScnTUEU
an
individual
who is taking dictation solely from a
facsimile
of some
past
moment
of
pain
and is
acting
upon the
advice
of that "
circuit
" and is
calling
it
thought
. The
psychotic
personality
is distinguished by its
irrationality
and its perversion of
values
. The distinguishing characteristic of the computing
psychotic
is his
utter
inability to
change
his
mind
.
an
individual
who is taking dictation solely from a
facsimile
of some
past
moment
of
pain
and is
acting
upon the
advice
of that "
circuit
" and is
calling
it
thought
. The
psychotic
personality
is distinguished by its
irrationality
and its perversion of
values
. The distinguishing characteristic of the computing
psychotic
is his
utter
inability to
change
his
mind
. See also
facsimiles
and
circuit
in this glossary.
one who is
running
on a
circuit
, a
circuit
being a pseudo-
personality
out of a
facsimile
strong enough to dictate to the
individual
and be the
individual
. See also
psychotic
in this glossary.
one who is
running
on a
circuit
, a
circuit
being a pseudo-
personality
out of a
facsimile
strong enough to dictate to the
individual
and be the
individual
. See also
psychotic
in this glossary.
COMPUTING PSYCHOTIC
ScnTech
1. a
psychotic
who from his reactivity figure-figures. He's
inconstant
in his conduct, he's computive. He figures it all out, he's
got
explanations. His
psychosis
is
derived
because these are crazy explanations. He's
obsessively
solving a
problem
that does not exist.
(
SH
Spec
83, 6612C06)
2. the computing
psychotic
passes quite commonly for a
normal
. Here the
individual
is taking dictation solely from a
facsimile
of some
past
moment
of
pain
and is
acting
upon the
advice
of that "
circuit
" and is
calling
it
thought
. The
psychotic
personality
is distinguished by its
irrationality
and its perversion of
values
. The distinguishing characteristic of the computing
psychotic
is his
utter
inability to
change
his
mind
.
(
AP
&A, p. 38)