Abstract

Research Article

Mindset kinetics and some depression status: A new quantitative model under biochemical - toxicology approach?

Luisetto M*, Ghulam Rasool Mashori, Behzad Nili-Ahmadabadi, Farhan Ahmad Khan and Kausar Rehman Khan

Published: 24 July, 2018 | Volume 2 - Issue 1 | Pages: 029-039

Depression: According Pubmed Health: Depression is a state of low mood and aversion to activity that can affect a person’s thoughts, behavior, feelings and sense of well-being (moderate or severe).

Can we consider some depression status due to high amount of some stressant stimulus? Or continuous stress in a limited (or long) period? How can react mindset and brain in management an high amount of negative stressing thinking? Observing some relevant literature also mindset kinetics must be considered to better classify this kind of disorder under a specific endogenous –exogenous biochemical-toxicological aspect.

Concept like Kinetics, reaction velocity limits, saturation of the systems, residual buffer properties are currently used in biochemistry and related discipline.

This concepts can be applied also in some depression condition to better explain some phenomena?

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Keywords:

Depression; Mindset kinetics; Toxicology; Theory of constraints; Mindfulness; Neuroscience; Biochemistry

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