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Speaking for Dionysus: Empathy and choral advocacy in Aristotle and Nietzsche
Abstract This essay argues for an abiding connection between empathy and advocacy by revealing their unrecognized parallels in Aristotle and Nietzsche. The argument makes three new claims. First, I identify an ancient form of sharing emotions, unnamed in but fundamental to Aristotle's Rhetoric, that I call “empathy by analogy.” Next, I show that the ...
Ellwood Wiggins
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International audienceBackgroundInducing hallucinations under controlled experimental conditions in non-hallucinating individuals represents a novel research avenue oriented toward understanding complex hallucinatory phenomena, avoiding confounds ...
Orepic, Pavo +4 more
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Relating Therapy for distressing voices: A treatment protocol
Abstract Purpose To present a treatment protocol for Relating Therapy—a novel psychological intervention which supports adults to respond assertively to their distressing voice hearing experiences. Method This paper reports the background to the development of Relating Therapy. Thereafter, the four phases of the therapy are described: (1) exploring the
Mark Hayward +2 more
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Auditory verbal hallucinations are common symptoms in schizophrenia patients, and recent magnetic resonance imaging studies have suggested associations between cortical thickness and auditory verbal hallucinations.
Köse, Güldas +7 more
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Abstract Introduction It is important to understand the underrepresented experiences of self‐harm and accessing support among Black British African and Caribbean individuals because of the low uptake of support from formal healthcare providers. This study aimed to explore Black British individuals' thoughts, feelings and experiences of self‐harm, and ...
Olivia Alleyne, Vyv Huddy
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Auditory verbal hallucinations: The ins and outs of subtypes
Voice-hearing in psychosis is a heterogeneous and often distressing experience. Phenomenological studies have proposed the existence of several subtypes of auditory verbal hallucinations (AVHs) that may guide intervention, such as inner-speech based voices (ISVs), hypervigilance voices (HVs) and memory-based voices, but empirical data is scarce.
Nina Cioroboiu +4 more
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The use of virtual reality in forensic‐correctional psychiatric settings: A systematic review
Virtual reality (VR) is increasingly being used as an innovative technology for assessment, treatment, and training within psychiatric settings. However, little work has been done to synthesize existing literature on the use and benefits of VR in forensic‐correctional settings.
Michael Y. Wang +8 more
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Personnel Psychology's 40 Questions Series: Artificial Intelligence
ABSTRACT In this article, we present a curated set of 40 questions on Artificial Intelligence (AI) to address its rapidly evolving role in Industrial/Organizational (I/O) Psychology, Human Resources (HR), and Organizational Behavior (OB) research and practice. We solicited questions from our professional networks and organized the responses into themes:
Emily D. Campion, Scott Tonidandel
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Auditory verbal hallucinations are a core feature of schizophrenia. They adversely affect a patients’ social life and are accompanied by high distress. A plethora of functional and structural neurophysiological alterations associated with auditory verbal
Rieger, Kathryn
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ABSTRACT Recent philosophical work on pain distinguishes a variety of pain qualities and the mechanisms that give rise to them, but pain intensity remains a monolithic notion difficult to account for in reductive terms. The reason for this difficulty is that pain intensity is not a unitary phenomenal magnitude; pain is a complex experience featuring ...
Kim Soland
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