I haven’t thought hard about Stuart’s ideas, so this may or may not have any relevance to them; but it’s at least arguable that it’s really common (even outside psychiatric wards) for explicit beliefs and actions to diverge. A standard example: many Christians overtly believe that when Christians die they enter into a state of eternal infinite bliss, and yet treat other people’s deaths as tragic and try to avoid dying themselves.
I haven’t thought hard about Stuart’s ideas, so this may or may not have any relevance to them; but it’s at least arguable that it’s really common (even outside psychiatric wards) for explicit beliefs and actions to diverge. A standard example: many Christians overtly believe that when Christians die they enter into a state of eternal infinite bliss, and yet treat other people’s deaths as tragic and try to avoid dying themselves.