Obsessionality & compulsivity: a phenomenology of obsessive-compulsive disorder [0.03%]
强迫与冲动:强迫症现象学研究
Damiaan Denys
Damiaan Denys
Progress in psychiatry depends on accurate definitions of disorders. As long as there are no known biologic markers available that are highly specific for a particular psychiatric disorder, clinical practice as well as scientific research i...
Intervention, integration and translation in obesity research: Genetic, developmental and metaorganismal approaches [0.03%]
肥胖研究中的干预、整合和转化:遗传、发育和元生物体方法
Maureen A OMalley,Karola Stotz
Maureen A OMalley
Obesity is the focus of multiple lines of inquiry that have -- together and separately -- produced many deep insights into the physiology of weight gain and maintenance. We examine three such streams of research and show how they are orient...
Somogy Varga
Somogy Varga
Due to several socio-political factors, to many psychiatrists only a strictly objective definition of mental disorder, free of value components, seems really acceptable. In this paper, I will explore a variant of such an objectivist approac...
Respice...prospice: philosophy, ethics and medical care- past, present, and future [0.03%]
回顾…展望:哲学、道德与医疗服务之过去、现在及未来
James Giordano
James Giordano
Foni phronimos--an interview with Edmund D. Pellegrino by James Giordano [0.03%]
明智的声音——詹姆斯·乔丹诺对埃德蒙德·佩勒格里诺的访谈
Edmund D Pellegrino
Edmund D Pellegrino
No departure to "Pandora"? Using critical phenomenology to differentiate "naive" from "reflective" experience in psychiatry and psychosomatic medicine (a comment on Schwartz and Wiggins, 2010) [0.03%]
不要前往“潘多拉”?运用批判现象学来区分精神病学和心理生理医学中“天真”的经历与“反思”的经历(针对Schwartz及Wiggins,2010年文章的评论)
Jann E Schlimme,Catharina Bonnemann,Aaron L Mishara
Jann E Schlimme
The mind-body problem lies at the heart of the clinical practice of both psychiatry and psychosomatic medicine. In their recent publication, Schwartz and Wiggins address the question of how to understand life as central to the mind-body pro...
Ray Greek,Jean Greek
Ray Greek
Animals can be used in many ways in science and scientific research. Given that society values sentient animals and that basic research is not goal oriented, the question is raised: "Is the use of sentient animals in basic research justifia...
Kafka, paranoic doubles and the brain: hypnagogic vs. hyper-reflexive models of disrupted self in neuropsychiatric disorders and anomalous conscious states [0.03%]
卡夫卡式的偏执双重人格与大脑:神经精神疾病和异常意识状态下的自我解体的梦幻一觉模型和高反身性模型
Aaron L Mishara
Aaron L Mishara
Kafka's writings are frequently interpreted as representing the historical period of modernism in which he was writing. Little attention has been paid, however, to the possibility that his writings may reflect neural mechanisms in the proce...
How clinicians make (or avoid) moral judgments of patients: implications of the evidence for relationships and research [0.03%]
临床医师如何对病人作出(或避免)道德评判:证据对关系和研究的意义
Terry E Hill
Terry E Hill
Physicians, nurses, and other clinicians readily acknowledge being troubled by encounters with patients who trigger moral judgments. For decades social scientists have noted that moral judgment of patients is pervasive, occurring not only i...
Pain control in the African context: the Ugandan introduction of affordable morphine to relieve suffering at the end of life [0.03%]
非洲的疼痛控制:乌干达引进廉价吗啡以减轻生命尽头的痛苦
Anne Merriman,Richard Harding
Anne Merriman
Dr Anne Merriman is the founder of Hospice Africa and Hospice Africa Uganda. She is presently Director of Policy and International Programmes. Here she tells the story of how HAU was founded. Dr Richard Harding is an academic researcher wor...