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"If you are Madonna or George Clooney you are a very, very different kind of migrant...."Speech held during the 47th Congress of SIP at Giardini Naxos (Italy)Dinesh Bhugra CBE is a professor of mental health and diversity at the Institute of Psychiatry at King's College London. He is an honorary consultant psychiatrist at the South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust and is former president of the Royal College of Psychiatrists. He is currently president elect of the World Psychiatric Association. Bhugra became chair of the Mental Health Foundation in 2011, and was awarded his CBE in the 2012 New Year Honours for services to psychiatry following three years as the president of the Royal College of Psychiatrists This same year he became the first ever UK-based psychiatrist to be voted president elect of the World Psychiatric Association (WPA), he will serve as president beginning in 2014.
MDMA will be approved for therapeutic use in the United States in 2022. New psychotherapy scenarios are expected to open, with new settings (for example, the use of a bed with the patient lying down and eyes closed, under the influence of "medical" MDMA, observed and followed by a couple of therapists trained in this regard). The primary objective of MDMA is to promote psychotherapy itself, interrupting (in theory) the patient's fear response reaction when he is dealing with traumatic memories.Interview by Jonas Di Gregorio
"LET THE PATIENTS SUPERVISY YOU..."Relazione presentata durante i lavori del XXI CONGRESSO NAZIONALE DELLA SOCIETA' ITALIANA DI PSICOPATOLOGIA (SOPSI), tenutosi a Roma 22-25 febbraio 2017
Prof Charles Kellner, Mount Sinai Medicine School of New York
Panteleimon Ekkekakis, Associate Professor, Department of Kinesiology, Iowa State University and Honorary Fellow at Exeter University in the School of Sports and Health Sciences, studies the reasons behind what is presently considered the most serious public health challenge in industrialized countries, namely the problem of physical inactivity. In particular, his research examines the patterns of affective responses (such as pleasure versus displeasure) to exercise performed at different levels of intensity and the cognitive and physiological factors that influence these patterns. The rationale for this focus is based on the hedonic theory of motivation, according to which people generally tend to do what makes them feel better and tend to avoid what makes them feel worse.
REPORT PRESENTED DURING THE WORKS OF THE 12TH CONGRESS OF THE SIPB - Italian Society of Biological Psychiatry held in Naples (2 - 5 October 2019)
Recorded in Naples on 2013
Recorded in Naples on 2013
Recorded in Naples on 2013
Recorded in Naples on 2013
Recorded in Naples on 2013
REPORT PRESENTED DURING THE WORKS OF THE 12TH CONGRESS OF THE SIPB - Italian Society of Biological Psychiatry held in Naples (2 - 5 October 2019)
REPORT PRESENTED DURING THE WORKS OF THE 12TH CONGRESS OF THE SIPB - Italian Society of Biological Psychiatry held in Naples (2 - 5 October 2019)
REPORT PRESENTED DURING THE WORKS OF THE 12TH CONGRESS OF THE SIPB - Italian Society of Biological Psychiatry held in Naples (2 - 5 October 2019)
REPORT PRESENTED DURING THE WORKS OF THE 12TH CONGRESS OF THE SIPB - Italian Society of Biological Psychiatry held in Naples (2 - 5 October 2019)
REPORT PRESENTED DURING THE WORKS OF THE 12TH CONGRESS OF THE SIPB - Italian Society of Biological Psychiatry held in Naples (2 - 5 October 2019)
REPORT PRESENTED DURING THE WORKS OF THE 12TH CONGRESS OF THE SIPB - Italian Society of Biological Psychiatry held in Naples (2 - 5 October 2019)
REPORT PRESENTED DURING THE WORKS OF THE 12TH CONGRESS OF THE SIPB - Italian Society of Biological Psychiatry held in Naples (2 - 5 October 2019)
REPORT PRESENTED DURING THE WORKS OF THE 12TH CONGRESS OF THE SIPB - Italian Society of Biological Psychiatry held in Naples (2 - 5 October 2019)
REPORT PRESENTED DURING THE WORKS OF THE 12TH CONGRESS OF THE SIPB - Italian Society of Biological Psychiatry held in Naples (2 - 5 October 2019)
Antonio Damasio is University Professor, David Dornsife Professor of Neuroscience, Psychology and Philosophy, and Director of the Brain and Creativity Institute at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles.Trained as both neurologist and neuroscientist, Damasio has made seminal contributions to the understanding of brain processes underlying emotions, feelings, and consciousness. His work on the role of affect in decision-making has made a major impact in neuroscience, psychology, and philosophy. He is the author of numerous scientific articles and has been named “Highly Cited Researcher” by the Institute for Scientific Information, and is regarded as one of the most eminent psychologists of the modern era (Google Scholar h-index is 149; over 155,000 citations).His most recent work addresses the evolutionary development of mind and especially the role of homeostasis in the generation of cultures (his new book on the subject is The Strange Order of Things: Life, Feeling, and the Making of Cultures, to appear in the Fall of 2017).Damasio is a member of the National Academy of Medicine and a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the Bavarian Academy of Sciences, and the European Academy of Sciences and Arts. He has received numerous prizes, among them the Grawemeyer Award [2014] and the Honda Prize [2010], the Asturias Prize in Science and Technology [2005], and the Nonino [2003], Signoret [2004] and Pessoa [1992] Prizes.He holds Honorary Doctorates from several leading Universities, some shared with his wife Hanna, e.g. the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne [EPFL], 2011 and the Sorbonne [Université Paris Descartes], 2015.Damasio has discussed his research and ideas in several books, among them Descartes' Error, The Feeling of What Happens, Looking for Spinoza and Self Comes to Mind, which are translated and taught in universities worldwide.
REPORT PRESENTED DURING THE WORKS OF THE 12TH CONGRESS OF THE SIPB - Italian Society of Biological Psychiatry held in Naples (2 - 5 October 2019)
REPORT PRESENTED DURING THE WORKS OF THE 12TH CONGRESS OF THE SIPB - Italian Society of Biological Psychiatry held in Naples (2 - 5 October 2019)
REPORT PRESENTED DURING THE WORKS OF THE 12TH CONGRESS OF THE SIPB - Italian Society of Biological Psychiatry held in Naples (2 - 5 October 2019)
REPORT PRESENTED DURING THE WORKS OF THE 12TH CONGRESS OF THE SIPB - Italian Society of Biological Psychiatry held in Naples (2 - 5 October 2019)
Thomas Roland Insel (10/19/1951) è un neuroscienziato e psichiatra americano che ha guidato il National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) dal 2002 al novembre 2015. Prima di diventare direttore del NIMH, era il direttore fondatore del Center for Behavioral Neuroscience presso Emory University di Atlanta, in Georgia. È noto soprattutto per la ricerca sull'ossitocina e la vasopressina, due ormoni peptidici implicati in comportamenti sociali complessi, come la cura dei genitori e l' attaccamento . Ha annunciato il 15 settembre 2015 di dimettersi come direttore del NIMH per unirsi alla divisione Life Science di Google X (ora Verily Life Sciences). L'8 maggio 2017, CNBC ha riferito di aver lasciato Verily Life Sciences. Insel è co-fondatore con Richard Klausner di una società di neuroscienze chiamata "Mindstrong", una startup della Bay-area.
Speech presented during the twelfth NATIONAL SIPS CONGRESS 2018.
Speech presented during the twelfth NATIONAL SIPS CONGRESS 2018.
Speech presented during the twelfth NATIONAL SIPS CONGRESS 2018.
Speech presented during the twelfth NATIONAL SIPS CONGRESS 2018.
Speech presented during the twelfth NATIONAL SIPS CONGRESS 2018.
Speech presented during the twelfth NATIONAL SIPS CONGRESS 2018.
Dinesh Bhugra's speech during the twelfth NATIONAL SIPS CONGRESS 2018.