Monthly Archives: June 2023

“My biggest weakness is my perfectionism”. Explore. Thomas Curran has just published a book examining perfectionism, its links to depression, anxiety, bulimia, anorexia, suicide ideation. Also Meet Harvard: Morgane Herculano

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Avoiding the Pitfalls of False Assumptions in Parental Alienation Cases – Psychiatric Times

ADHD | Addiction & Substance Use | Anxiety & Stress Disorders | Bipolar Disorder | Bipolar I Disorder | COVID-19 | Cannabis | Case Discussions | Comorbidity | Compulsive Disorders | Cultural Psychiatry | DSM | Depression | Digital Psychiatry … Continue reading

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We Got Social Media Wrong. Can We Get AI Right? JSTOR. Personal note: TBI amnesia impact; constantly I am thankful that it was the time of the computer, the internet, youtube, social media. For a number of years I have used Twitter as a means of augmenting my memory and creating a narrative for what I basically call my groundhog day existence which means rigid routine. I have written about it in my book “Fortune Favours the Brave” by Michelle Marcella Clarke (Amazon) which was written in 2017 when I got breast cancer. I have virtually no recall of the breast cancer.

We Got Social Media Wrong. Can We Get AI Right? How to be agents who use new AI tools, rather than subjects manipulated by them. Getty By: Alexandra Samuel  May 25, 2023  8 minutes  Share Tweet Email Print Interactions that dehumanize us. Disinformation that … Continue reading

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