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Caring for Mental Disease
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作者 LI LI 《Beijing Review》 2010年第27期22-22,共1页
Government increases the funding for treating the mentally ill following cases of uncontrollable violence The Ministry of Health plans to renovate or expand 550 psychiatric hospitals and psychiatric
关键词 Caring for mental disease
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Recent advances in anxiety disorders:Focus on animal models and pathological mechanisms
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作者 Hongqing Zhao Mi Zhou +2 位作者 Yang Liu Jiaqi Jiang Yuhong Wang 《Animal Models and Experimental Medicine》 CAS CSCD 2023年第6期559-572,共14页
Anxiety disorders have become one of the most severe psychiatric disorders,and the incidence is increasing every year.They impose an extraordinary personal and socioeconomic burden.Anxiety disorders are influenced by ... Anxiety disorders have become one of the most severe psychiatric disorders,and the incidence is increasing every year.They impose an extraordinary personal and socioeconomic burden.Anxiety disorders are influenced by multiple complex and interacting genetic,psychological,social,and environmental factors,which contribute to disruption or imbalance in homeostasis and eventually cause pathologic anxiety.The selection of a suitable animal model is important for the exploration of disease etiology and pathophysiology,and the development of new drugs.Therefore,a more comprehensive understanding of the advantages and limitations of existing animal models of anxiety disorders is helpful to further study the underlying pathological mechanisms of the disease.This review summarizes animal models and the pathogenesis of anxiety disorders,and discusses the current research status to provide insights for further study of anxiety disorders. 展开更多
关键词 animal models anxiety disorders behavioral tests mental diseases PATHOGENESIS
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The Scientific Evidence That Today’s Psychiatry Cripples Itself—By Excluding‘Intent’
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作者 Bob Johnson 《Journal of Philosophy Study》 2020年第6期347-359,共13页
PSYCHIATRISTS DISAGREE profoundly with lawyers,about what we human beings are capable of.The one says we have‘intent’—the other that we do not.They cannot both be right.All non-psychiatrist doctors must perforce ag... PSYCHIATRISTS DISAGREE profoundly with lawyers,about what we human beings are capable of.The one says we have‘intent’—the other that we do not.They cannot both be right.All non-psychiatrist doctors must perforce agree with the lawyers.This paper argues that these harmful discrepancies will continue,until we undo the separate watertight human knowledge silos,which have grown up between legal procedures,general medicine,and psychiatric practice.All three would benefit.Psychiatry in particular,suffers from a grievously narrow view of scientific evidence,one which is open to fundamental criticism.There are radical differences in how the fuzzy concept of‘intent’is regarded in law,in general clinical medicine and in psychiatry.Once‘intent’is accorded its due weight,our understanding of justice,health and sanity is vastly improved,allowing us hugely more optimism.This paper is based on two earlier papers—The Scientific Evidence That‘Intent’Is Vital for Healthcare and Why Quakerism Is More Scientific Than Einstein.These are deployed here,to unpick the unhealthy tangle in which today’s psychiatry now finds itself.Its six sections are—(1)why‘intent’matters in law,in medicine&in psychiatry;(2)scientific quagmires;(3)a working definition for‘madness’;(4)“children are impressionable”;(5)“trust me,I’m a doctor”;and(6)skin heals,why can’t minds?The breakthrough is that verbal fuzziness means that words can mean different things at different times––not that they are 100%meaningless.Only a better understanding of trust,autonomy and consent can open the way to something that is painfully absent from today’s psychiatry––a cure for any and all mental disease. 展开更多
关键词 INTENT human knowledge silos scientific evidence sanity OPTIMISM Trust autonomy Consent Adverse Childhood Events(ACE) curing mental disease
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Remote multi‐wave radioneuroengineering:An innovative technology for non‐contact radio restoration of damaged nervous tissue of the human brain and spinal cord
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作者 Andrey.S.Bryukhovetskiy Igor.S.Bryukhovetskiy 《Translational Neuroscience and Clinics》 2015年第1期31-59,共29页
Objectives: Significant advances in neurosciences will result from research focused on the non‐contact treatment of the nervous tissue(NT).The objective of the article is to describe a novel non‐contact method of re... Objectives: Significant advances in neurosciences will result from research focused on the non‐contact treatment of the nervous tissue(NT).The objective of the article is to describe a novel non‐contact method of restoration of damaged NT of the human brain and spinal cord that was termed multi‐wave neuro‐bioengineering. Methods: The method includes a purposeful complex program of different therapeutic ionizing and non‐ionizing electromagnetic radiation effects on the damaged NT,which is approved for clinical practice. Exposure of the human brain to a stepwise algorithmized combination of different ionizing and non‐ionizing radiations and simultaneous application of various types of electromagnetic radiation at the specific site of restoration considerably reduce the adverse effects of all types of radiation on NT.Results: The technology for non‐contact restoration of the injured tissue of brain or spinal cord was appiled in 30 cases of neurological disorders using the stereotaxic system, structural resonance therapy, radiotherapy and focused ultrasound. The applied methods are approved for humans and theor programmed combination opens new perspective for the treatment of brain and spinal cord disorders. Conclusions: The approach provides quick restoration of the disordered function of damaged brain tissue and establishes a new paradigm of radio non‐contact neurorestoration of the brain and spinal cord. 展开更多
关键词 NEURORESTORATOLOGY radio‐neuroengineering radio‐bioengineering structural‐resonance therapy focused ultrasound ionizing radiation of brain nervous and mental diseases
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