1. Psychiatric disorders and traumatic brain injury - PMC - NCBI
There are few works which evaluated the relation between depression after TBI and damage in relatively specific brain regions. The findings were frequently ...
Psychiatric disorders after traumatic brain injury (TBI) are frequent. Researches in this area are important for the patients’ care and they may provide hints for the comprehension of primary psychiatric disorders. Here we approach epidemiology, ...
2. Childhood Trauma, the HPA Axis and Psychiatric Illnesses - NCBI
In this review we synthesize current understandings and hypotheses concerning the neurobiological link between childhood trauma, the HPA axis, and adult ...
Studies of early life stress (ELS) demonstrate the long-lasting effects of acute and chronic stress on developmental trajectories. Such experiences can become biologically consolidated, creating individual vulnerability to psychological and psychiatric ...
3. Psychoanalysis and Neuroscience: The Bridge Between Mind and Brain
... study of the cerebral cortex, focused his neuroanatomical investigation on the attribution of specific psychic functions to specific brain structures. In ...
In 1895 in the Project for a Scientific Psychology, Freud tried to integrate psychology and neurology in order to develop a neuroscientific psychology. Since 1880, Freud made no distinction between psychology and physiology. His papers from the end of the 1880s to 1890 were very clear on this scientific overlap: as with many of his contemporaries, Freud thought about psychology essentially as the physiology of the brain. Years later he had to surrender, realizing a technological delay, not capable of pursuing its ambitious aim, and until that moment psychoanalysis would have to use its more suitable clinical method. Also, he seemed skeptical about phrenology drift, typical of that time, in which any psychological function needed to be located in its neuroanatomical area. He could not see the progresses of neuroscience and its fruitful dialogue with psychoanalysis, which occurred also thanks to the improvements in the field of neuroimaging, which has made possible a remarkable advance in the knowledge of the mind-brain system and a better observation of the psychoanalytical theories. After years of investigations, deriving from research and clinical work of the last century, the discovery of neural networks, together with the free energy principle, we are observing under a new light psychodynamic neuroscience in its exploration of the mind-brain system. In this manuscript, we summarize the important developments of psychodynamic neuroscience, with particular regard to the f...
4. [PDF] 2023-10-monitor.pdf - American Psychological Association
4 Oct 2023 · Critically, this dysfunctional connection between the two brain networks was present both before and after the attempt, suggesting that the.
5. [PDF] Psychology of Terrorism - Office of Justice Programs
Our task was to identify and analyze the scientific and professional social science literature pertaining to the psychological and/or behavioral dimensions of ...
6. [PDF] GREAT MYTHS OF POPULAR PSYCHOLOGY
Dr. Lilienfeld's principal areas of research are personality disorders, psychi- atric classification and diagnosis, pseudoscience in mental health, and the ...
7. [PDF] Supporting Child and Student Social, Emotional, Behavioral, and Mental ...
Association between perceived public stigma and suicidal behaviors among college students of color in the U.S. Journal of Affective Disorders, 262, 1–7.
8. [PDF] UNC Earns 4th Consecutive NIH Autism Centers of Excellence Grant
The UNC-Chapel Hill ACE, led by Joe Piven, MD, director of the Carolina Institute for Developmental Disabilities (CIDD), is the only one of the nine to have ...
9. [PDF] Stiglitz-Sen-Fitoussi-Commission ...
4) However, there often seems to be a marked distance between standard measures of important socio economic variables like economic growth, inflation, ...
10. 1948–1957: Establishing the National Health Service | Nuffield Trust
... operation between the three parts of the NHS. Ten standing committees were ... In 1948 the Trust funded Dr Joseph Collings, who had had experience in New ...
On 5th July we start together, the new National Health Service. It has not had an altogether trouble-free gestation! There have been understandable anxieties, inevitable in so great and novel an undertaking. Nor will there be overnight any miraculous removal of our more serious shortages of nurses and others and of modern replanned buildings and equipment. But the sooner we start, the sooner we can try together to see to these things and to secure the improvements we all want . . . My job is to give you all the facilities, resources and help I can, and then to leave you alone as professional men and women to use your skill and judgement without hindrance. Let us try to develop that partnership from now on.Message to the medical profession. Aneurin Bevan1
11. [PDF] Daniel Goleman Emotional Intelligence.pdf - WordPress.com
Illustration of brain on this page is adapted from “Emotional Memory and the Brain” by. Joseph E. LeDoux. Copyright © 1994 by Scientific American, Inc. All ...
12. Left Brain vs. Right Brain Dominance: What's the Reality? - Verywell Mind
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Are right-brained thinkers more creative and left-brained thinkers better at math and logic? Learn whether right brain vs. left brain differences actually exist.