Smartphone technology has seen expanding interest across nearly all areas of medicine, including psychiatry. This paper discusses the burgeoning use of digital technologies for symptom monitoring in the field of first episode psychosis. Drawing on Foucauldian theory as well as intersectional feminist materialist and critical disabilities scholarship in science and technology studies (STS), we trace a novel landscape of technologies of the self. We explore the discursive strategies that position first episode psychosis and digital technology as progressive, curative paradigms and utilize our own ethnographic work within the field of first episode psychosis to consider how lived experience is transformed within and through digital technologie...
ObjectiveThe emphasis on reducing the duration of untreated psychosis (DUP) has highlighted complex ...
Social distancing and the shortage of healthcare professionals during the COVID-19 pandemic, the imp...
The diathesis stress model for schizophrenia posits that genetics and prenatal factors confer vulner...
How is mental illness conceptualised, designed, experienced or produced by digital life? This panel ...
UnrestrictedThroughout the history of electric communication technologies, popular, journalistic, an...
Digital technologies are deeply embedded in everyday life with opportunities for information access ...
This article critiques today’s digital mental health research and treatment paradigms through a crip...
Medicalization can be defined as the phenomenon of transforming normal conditions into pathologies. ...
While the implementation of digital technology in psychiatry appears promising, there is an urgent n...
This chapter maps the field of psychosocial / psychoanalytic digital media studies. It begins with a...
The field of digital mental health is rapidly expanding with digital tools being used in assessment,...
This research interrogated the potential of voice in digital media for people living with mental ill...
The use of digital technologies has been increasing among people with schizophenia spectrum disorder...
Digital phenotyping is a rapidly growing research field promising to transform how psychiatry measur...
Psychoanalysis and Digital Culture offers a comprehensive account of our contemporary media environm...
ObjectiveThe emphasis on reducing the duration of untreated psychosis (DUP) has highlighted complex ...
Social distancing and the shortage of healthcare professionals during the COVID-19 pandemic, the imp...
The diathesis stress model for schizophrenia posits that genetics and prenatal factors confer vulner...
How is mental illness conceptualised, designed, experienced or produced by digital life? This panel ...
UnrestrictedThroughout the history of electric communication technologies, popular, journalistic, an...
Digital technologies are deeply embedded in everyday life with opportunities for information access ...
This article critiques today’s digital mental health research and treatment paradigms through a crip...
Medicalization can be defined as the phenomenon of transforming normal conditions into pathologies. ...
While the implementation of digital technology in psychiatry appears promising, there is an urgent n...
This chapter maps the field of psychosocial / psychoanalytic digital media studies. It begins with a...
The field of digital mental health is rapidly expanding with digital tools being used in assessment,...
This research interrogated the potential of voice in digital media for people living with mental ill...
The use of digital technologies has been increasing among people with schizophenia spectrum disorder...
Digital phenotyping is a rapidly growing research field promising to transform how psychiatry measur...
Psychoanalysis and Digital Culture offers a comprehensive account of our contemporary media environm...
ObjectiveThe emphasis on reducing the duration of untreated psychosis (DUP) has highlighted complex ...
Social distancing and the shortage of healthcare professionals during the COVID-19 pandemic, the imp...
The diathesis stress model for schizophrenia posits that genetics and prenatal factors confer vulner...