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Mentalizing

Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, 2003
Mentalizing, the process of making sense of mental states in oneself and other persons, plays a central role in psychopathology and psychotherapy. The author explicates the concept of mentalizing, highlights some factors critical to its development, and illustrates its clinical applications in the domains of trauma and depression.
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Mental labour

Nature Human Behaviour, 2018
Mental effort is an elementary notion in our folk psychology and a familiar fixture in everyday introspective experience. However, as an object of scientific study, mental effort has remained rather elusive. Cognitive psychology has provided some tools for understanding how effort impacts performance, by linking effort with cognitive control function ...
Wouter Kool, Matthew Botvinick
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Mental Health vs Mental Disorders

JAMA, 2010
IN THE CALL FOR PAPERS FOR THIS JAMA THEME ISSUE ON mental health, I noted the irony that in an issue devoted to mental health most of the articles would undoubtedly beaboutmentaldisorders,withthesimpleexplanationthat mental disorders are the problem and mental health is the goal; and that the goal for the JAMA theme issue on mental health was to ...
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Mental Illness, Mental Retardation, Mental Hygiene in Modern Culture

Acta geneticae medicae et gemellologiae, 1963
SUMMARYThe deterioration of mental health of our population is usually interpreted as the result of the increased modern life stress in our atomic age with its implications of the « cold war ». It is not a greater cultural life stress, however, but rather a lower individual resistance to it that accounts for the increased frequency of psychoneuroses in
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Mental Models

2008
It is widely assumed that mental models are internal representations. Humans are capable of constructing these models when required by demands of an external task or by a self-generated stimulus. “Mind’s eye” can see, run, and interact with these mental models.
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Mental retardation

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2003
Mental retardation (MR) occurs in 2-3% of the general population. Prevalence of milder MR is seven to ten times more than severe MR. Cause of severe MR can be determined in 60-70% of cases, as compared to mild MR where 35-55% remain idiopathic. The diagnostic process is aided considerably if the timing of a developmental insult can be determined ...
Madhulika, Kabra, Sheffali, Gulati
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