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Scott Alexander wrote agreat poston how a psychiatrist’s personality dramatically influences what conversations they have with clients. GPT exhibits similar patterns (theWaluigi effecthelped me understand this kind of context sensitivity). Journalists sometimes have creepy conversations with GPT. They lik...
Photo credit: Heather Evans Let me introduce myself. My name is Phil Monroe and I am a Clinical Psychologist. From 2000 to 2017 I was the Director of the MA Counseling and related programs in the Graduate School of Counseling at Missio Seminary. One of my projects was to create the Globa...
Freud, once told by a magistrate that he was so 'temperamentally unfitted to drive a car' that he should see a psychiatrist, is ruthless in his determination to shield his erratic private life from public scrutiny. He recently said: 'I hate mystification' - but when it comes to his own...
what Breivik’s diagnosis— and everyone agreed that there should be one— actually was. Breivik had been diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder as a child because of his “pedantic” ways and obsessive compulsive behavior, so one psychiatrist suggested that this led to his “lack of ...
violent outbursts and problems in monitoring his anger, because of that he was sent to a naval psychiatrist to control his violent actions and his tendency to fight at the slightest mean comment or physical interaction. At first Antwone resisted to working with Dr, Davenport refusing to talk to...
He was already working with a psychiatrist on medication for PTSD and Major Depression. Slowly, they found a medication regimen that reduced his anxiety, flashbacks, and nightmares while not disturbing his sleep and positive mood. He also worked with the psychologist to deal with his emotions—...
38. Barkun indicated to me that after reading one of his papers on Noyes, a psychiatrist commented to him that Noyes's experiences provided almost a classic example of the manic-depressive syndrome. See Michael Barkun, "The Wind Sweeping Over the Country': John Humphrey Noyes and the Rise ...
all exist within one person. Drawing on the research of the psychiatrist George Ainslie, we can make sense of the interaction of these selves by plotting their relative strengths over time, starting with one (the cake eater) being weaker than the other (the dieter). For most of the day,...