Excellent question. I do think we have free will. However, when our systems are in overdrive, or
underdrive, our judgment and/or free will may be, and often is, compromised.
Imagine a car engine. Or a computer. When all is well they work fine, when something is wrong they do not. I think it is the same with us.
We could try to use an example of what is not free will and what is. Consider the MLCer and their alienator. They tend to say they are in love. Lets assume that is true. The falling in love does not depend of free will, it is chemical (hormones are chemicals). The going the next step is free will. A person may fall in love and not act on it. Of course, with MLCers, they are a hormonal/chemical mess, so everything in them is blurred.
To add a little more confusion (or to make it easier), several of our genes alter depending of the ambient we live in/we have been exposed to. I have often given the example taught in one of the genetics courses I did, a child of a genetically stressed mother will not be genetically stressed if raised by a non genetically stressed mother. If raised by its genetically stressed mother the child will be genetically stressed.
So far, all I have learned suggest that MLC is treatable, or at least mitigable, and that if our MLCers would leave behind their nuts MLC life, their other person, MLC friends, etc, and were able to be on a quiet, restful place, they would change.
The problem is that when they leave it is too late. Usually because there is no way of taking them to a skilled professional for help. The help would have to include more than therapy. Vitamins and mineral, as well as a good balanced diet are important. Those would already be of help. Of course tests of several types would have to be done in order to check several levels.
Essentially, we are dealing with something that is a result of several systems in the brain and body being unbalanced. Therefore, it has to be possible to rebalance said systems.
The use of minerals and vitamins, as well as certain foods, is already being applied to depression by some health professional who do not like to use pills, or who think that pills alone are not the way. I am not against anti-depressants and anti-anxiety pills, I have adviced LBS here to go see a doctor and consider taking one or both, but I think decent, even good results, would be obtained with a combination of anti-anxiety pills, vitamins, minerals and certain foods. Why the anti-anxiety pills?
Because LBS are under huge stress. It is very important to protect our nervous system and our heart. The vitamins and minerals alone may not cut it for us. At least not early one. The anti-depressants tend to take a while to work and, often, make people feel even more depressed until they finally kick in. Plus, many are ssri - selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors, they work on serotonin but don't much for the other chemicals of the brain.
I have been adjusting my thoughts on some things as I learn more. They do not differ much, but they are more tuned to the introduction of natural ways, without discarting the drugs where necessary, since I know by personal experience that natural alone may not work. Early on I was given Valerian pills. They did not manage to curb my anxiety and stress levels. Alprazolan was the only thing that worked.
Sometimes good things fall apart so better things can fall together. (Marilyn Monroe)