This poster presentation discusses applying biochemical and toxicological principles to better understand mindset kinetics and its role in mental disorders, stress management, and behavior. It proposes that the brain and mind can be viewed through a kinetics lens and analyzed using principles from fields like quantum theory, Eli Goldratt's theory of constraints, and pharmacology. Quantifying factors like stress levels, exposure time, and an individual's buffer properties may provide a new experimental method for understanding resilience and the limits of stress management between the brain and mind. The goal is to draw connections between psychology, neuroscience, and other disciplines to gain a more holistic view of these phenomena.