A Calculated Risk: Commentary on “Antipsychotic-based machine learning models may help prediction of tardive dyskinesia in patients with schizophrenia” The advent of machine learning (ML) in psychiatry offers a tantalizing promise: to tame the inherent complexity and heterogeneity of mental Read More …
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The relationship between complex PTSD and dissociation: longitudinal findings across Western and South Asian female samples commentary
Commentary: Advancing Our Understanding of the Complex Dance Between Dissociation and PTSD The intricate relationship between dissociation and post-traumatic stress has long been a subject of theoretical debate and clinical observation. The new study by Fung and colleagues, “The relationship Read More …
The relationship between complex PTSD and dissociation: longitudinal findings across Western and South Asian female samples
Abstract Purpose Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and dissociation are common responses to trauma, especially interpersonal and betrayal trauma. Dissociation has been proposed to be a core concept in understanding PTSD. However, little is known about the bidirectional relationship between dissociation Read More …
A narrative review on the association between smoking and schizophrenia symptoms commentary on manuscript- focussing on how to quit smoking
This abstract represents a compelling and important contribution to the literature on smoking behavior in patients with schizophrenia (SCZ). The authors have tackled a complex and clinically significant question with a well-structured approach, and their findings offer valuable insights that Read More …
How ChatGPT Can Help Visually Impaired Individuals? commentary on paper
How ChatGPT Can Help Visually Impaired Individuals? Kadir Uludag* , Min Zhao Shanghai Mental Health Center, School of Medicine, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China.* Corresponding author. Email: kadiruludag@mails.ucas.ac.cn.Manuscript submitted April 20, 2023; accepted May 22, 2023; published March 29, 2023. Read More …
The impact of collateral damage: Unravelling psychological mechanisms in the context of war and conflict; A literature review- commentary
This abstract represents a significant and welcome contribution to the psychological literature on armed conflict. Its primary strength lies in its humane reframing of collateral damage—not as an unfortunate statistical inevitability, but as a psychological phenomenon amenable to analysis and Read More …
Rethinking the Publish or Do Not Graduate Paradigm: Balancing Graduation Requirements and Scientific Integrity -commentary
Abstract In many universities, both at the master’s and Ph.D. levels, it has become commonplace for students to fulfill a graduation requirement by publishing an article in an international scientific journal. The study sought to investigate the potential benefits of Read More …
Personalised video recommendation system and its potential role as a trigger of addiction- commentary on manuscript
Commentary This article addresses a timely and increasingly important issue at the intersection of technology, psychology, and society: the psychological implications of personalised video recommendation systems, particularly their potential role in triggering or exacerbating addictive behaviours. By situating personalised search Read More …
You will be better soon: Manipulating Patients to Continue Psychotherapy Treatment
Commentary on “You will be better soon: Manipulating Patients to Continue Psychotherapy Treatment” This Letter to the Editor by Kadir Uludag, published in Med Discoveries, raises a pointed and ethically significant critique of psychotherapy practice, particularly within private clinical settings. Read More …
The relationship between complex PTSD and dissociation Longitudinal findings across Western and South Asian female samples
abstract:Purpose: Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and dissociation are common responses to trauma, especially interpersonal and betrayal trauma. Dissociation has been proposed to be a core concept in understanding PTSD. However, little is known about the bidirectional relationship between dissociation and Read More …
