Background: Recent developments in Global Workspace theory suggest that human consciousness can suffer interpenetrating dysfunctions of mutual and reciprocal interaction with embedding environments which will have early onset and often insidious staged developmental progression, possibly according to a cancer model, in which a set of long-evolved control strategies progressively fails. Methods and results: A rate distortion argument implies that, if an external information source carries a damaging 'message', then sufficient exposure to it, particularly during critical developmental periods, is sure to write a sufficiently accurate image of it on mind and body in a punctuated manner so as to initiate or promote similarly progressively punct...
Background: Global mental health is a relatively new field that has focused on disparities in mental...
In this paper, we give an outline of an ongoing study to go beyond Freudian mental archetypal model....
This paper proposes a model for developmental psychopathology that is informed by recent research su...
Recent developments in Global Workspace theory suggest that human consciousness can suffer interpene...
Recent developments in Global Workspace theory suggest that human consciousness can suffer interpene...
Cognition in living entities -- and their social groupings or institutional artifacts -- is necessar...
We begin by describing welfarist psychiatry before outlining the relevant challenges to improving gl...
The evolutionary cornerstone of J. C. Wakefield's (1999) harmful dysfunction thesis is a faulty assu...
Global Mental Health has become clearly defined as a distinct academic discipline and area of practi...
We address themes of distributed cognition by extending recent formal developments in the theory of ...
Introduction: Comparing mental health systems between different countries illuminates the potential ...
Brune's proposal that erstwhile `vulnerability' genes need to be reconsidered as `plasticity' genes,...
Excerpt: Although the concept of mental illness is central to the field of mental health and the pr...
The reductionist tenets of the biomedical model of mental illness generate research methods and clin...
Psychiatric disorders are among the leading cause of disability worldwide, yet fewer than 25 % of af...
Background: Global mental health is a relatively new field that has focused on disparities in mental...
In this paper, we give an outline of an ongoing study to go beyond Freudian mental archetypal model....
This paper proposes a model for developmental psychopathology that is informed by recent research su...
Recent developments in Global Workspace theory suggest that human consciousness can suffer interpene...
Recent developments in Global Workspace theory suggest that human consciousness can suffer interpene...
Cognition in living entities -- and their social groupings or institutional artifacts -- is necessar...
We begin by describing welfarist psychiatry before outlining the relevant challenges to improving gl...
The evolutionary cornerstone of J. C. Wakefield's (1999) harmful dysfunction thesis is a faulty assu...
Global Mental Health has become clearly defined as a distinct academic discipline and area of practi...
We address themes of distributed cognition by extending recent formal developments in the theory of ...
Introduction: Comparing mental health systems between different countries illuminates the potential ...
Brune's proposal that erstwhile `vulnerability' genes need to be reconsidered as `plasticity' genes,...
Excerpt: Although the concept of mental illness is central to the field of mental health and the pr...
The reductionist tenets of the biomedical model of mental illness generate research methods and clin...
Psychiatric disorders are among the leading cause of disability worldwide, yet fewer than 25 % of af...
Background: Global mental health is a relatively new field that has focused on disparities in mental...
In this paper, we give an outline of an ongoing study to go beyond Freudian mental archetypal model....
This paper proposes a model for developmental psychopathology that is informed by recent research su...