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Integrating Redemption in Psychiatry, Part 3: A Nod to the Late Brian Wilson

Psychiatric Times

Colleagues who responded to my redemption query mentioned how redemption seems present without saying directly so in the work of the psychiatrist and concentration camp survivor Victor Frankl, 4 in the developing intervention of religion-adapted cognitive behavior therapy, 5 in forgiveness literature, in human flourishing, and compassion.

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From Freud to Fanon: How Daniel Gaztambide is Redefining Psychoanalytic Practice

Mad in America

In effect, the original book project that I was trying to work on was supposed to be a treatment guide for working with complex trauma and personality disorder among working-class communities of color. I want to ask the question: What would a theory of gender and sexuality for 2024 look like?

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Post-Acute Withdrawal Syndrome (PAWS): How the Last Step to Recovery Became the Final Step in Life

Mad in America

Editor’s Note: This interview of Anniek Lemmens by Mad in the Netherlands’ Monique Timmermans first appeared on Mad in the Netherlands on February 24, 2024. They kept attributing my symptoms to a non-objectifiable personality disorder which, according to the DSM, does not have to be permanent and which had been in remission for 10 years.

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Predicting Suicide

Association for Psychological Science (APS)

Related Research Topic: Understanding and Preventing Suicide In the resulting 2024 Clinical Psychological Science paper, OReilly reported that the simpler models performed similarly to the more complex models, and machine-learning methods did not substantially outperform traditional logistic regression models. of patients. of patients.