271: Raise child, Obese Psych, Sleep, Disagreeable distance, Abortion, Paranoia

In today’s show, the Dr’s discuss;

1. How would you raise a child? Specifically for the first year? All that whining and crying, and getting barely any sleep for the first year. Is there anything parents can do? Or if nothing, if someone has the finances to, would you recommend a nanny or something similar?

2. Do obese people have differing psychologies? I would assume obese genes wouldn’t survive to reproduction in historic times before agriculture (in terms of extreme obesity), so do you think that has any impact upon psychology today? Also, are there any groups of people that have differing psychology from the average of the human population for reasons similar to the question? Or just at all?

3. Is it genetics how much sleep someone needs? Do some people just naturally need more sleep even when diet and exercise and stress levels and everything is in the right place? Do introverts need more sleep and rest because their nervous system works differently?

4.  I have been working on that with my family members who are very difficult, unpleasant and disrespectful toward me. While it does help considerably with the day to day dynamics, I often still feel guilty about pulling away, and think that I need to explain myself to everyone (although I haven’t). Why won’t my inner critic give me esteem for separating myself from the disagreeables?

5. Why is there is such heated fight over a woman’s decision to have or not to have a child? Most actions to enforce antiabortion laws are taken by male politicians. What is it to them if someone’s offspring appears on the planet Earth against their mother’s wish?

6. I would like to hear your thoughts on people having paranoia. In the Internet you hear all kinds of reasons for why people have them. Is it mainly genetics and personality? Can you treat paranoia and if so, how?