- Mental Health and Psychiatry
- Philosophy and Theoretical Science
- Free Will and Agency
- Adolescent and Pediatric Healthcare
- Academic and Historical Perspectives in Psychology
- Psychotherapy Techniques and Applications
- Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes
- Pain Management and Placebo Effect
- Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
- Neuroethics, Human Enhancement, Biomedical Innovations
- Psychosomatic Disorders and Their Treatments
- Neurology and Historical Studies
- Pragmatism in Philosophy and Education
- Wittgensteinian philosophy and applications
- Research in Social Sciences
- Musicians’ Health and Performance
- Child and Adolescent Health
- Education and Islamic Studies
- Historical Psychiatry and Medical Practices
- Digital Mental Health Interventions
- Youth Education and Societal Dynamics
- Psychedelics and Drug Studies
- Diverse Historical and Scientific Studies
- Qualitative Research Methods and Applications
- Neuroscience, Education and Cognitive Function
IIT@MIT
2000
In this book, G. Lynn Stephens and George Graham examine verbal hallucinations thought insertion as examples of what they call alienated self-consciousness. such cases, a subject is directly or introspectively aware an episode in her mental life but experiences it alien, somehow attributable to another person. explore two sorts questions about insertion. The first their phenomenology -- the experience like for subject. second concerns implications alien episodes our general understanding...
We shall here defend a mixed composite state account of pain. That is, we maintain that to be in pain is complex whose components include quale and certain cognitive affective attitudes towards quale. Further, hold the qualitative component sensible quality body, not feature mind. On this view (hereafter 'MCSP') essentially includes non-psychological as well psychological elements. One who suffers sort with respect his body. Likely objections MCSP may usefully, if somewhat arbitrarily,...
Abstract Background: Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is common. It usually starts in adolescence, and without treatment can disrupt key developmental milestones. Existing generic treatments are less effective for young people with SAD than other disorders, but an adaptation of adult therapy (CT-SAD-A) has shown promising results adolescents. Aims: The aim this study was to conduct a qualitative exploration contribute towards the evaluation CT-SAD-A adoption into Child Adolescent Mental Health...
Background Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is common, typically starts in adolescence and has a low natural recovery rate. Existing psychological treatments for adolescent SAD are only moderately effective. It possible that rates adolescents could be substantially improved by adapting therapy highly effective among adults with SAD. Objectives To train child mental health services (CAMHS) therapists to deliver cognitive (CT-SAD-A) assess therapist competence. estimate the costs NHS of training...
Commentary on “Free Will in the Light of Neuropsychiatry” G. Lynn Stephens (bio) A necessary condition our having free will is that we initiate some actions by own or decision. Spence argues that, light certain empirical findings, can accept willing causes action, only if acknowledge a non-conscious phenomenon. “If notion retained. . it be which essentially non-conscious. [A] conscious (in sense consciousness initiating action) incompatible with evidence. .” I shall argue Spence’s conclusion...