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乔治·诺索夫,医学博士,哲学博士

乔治·诺索夫博士是一位哲学家、神经科学家和精神病学家,拥有这三个学科的学位。他是渥太华大学附属皇家精神健康研究所(IMHR)心智、大脑和神经伦理学研究部门的负责人。

Brendan T. Carroll, M.D.

1. Dr. Brendan T. Carroll Introduction

1. Dr. Brendan T. Carroll Introduction
1. Dr. Brendan T. Carroll Introduction

1. Dr. Brendan T. Carroll Introduction

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2. How did you become interested in catatonia?

2. How did you become interested in catatonia?

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3. What is your general experience treating patients with catatonia?

3. What is your general experience treating patients with catatonia?

01:01
4. What studies have you done on catatonia?

4. What studies have you done on catatonia?

01:37
5. What is catatonia?

5. What is catatonia?

00:48
6. What symptoms would help you make diagnose catatonia?

6. What symptoms would help you make diagnose catatonia?

00:50
7. Do you think substance abuse plays a role in catatonia?

7. Do you think substance abuse plays a role in catatonia?

00:53
8. Do you think anxiety plays a role in catatonia?

8. Do you think anxiety plays a role in catatonia?

00:54
9. What would you like other providers to know about catatonia?

9. What would you like other providers to know about catatonia?

00:44
10. Does a delayed diagnosis make effective treatment more difficult?

10. Does a delayed diagnosis make effective treatment more difficult?

00:37
11. What is ECT?

11. What is ECT?

00:59
12. Some misconceptions in psychiatry about catatonia

12. Some misconceptions in psychiatry about catatonia

01:01
13. What rating scales do you use?

13. What rating scales do you use?

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14. Input from others when using a rating scale

14. Input from others when using a rating scale

01:00
15. What challenges do you see with using a rating scale?

15. What challenges do you see with using a rating scale?

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16. How providers can diagnose excited catatonia more confidently

16. How providers can diagnose excited catatonia more confidently

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17. Awareness of the recovery of cognitive abilities in catatonia cases

17. Awareness of the recovery of cognitive abilities in catatonia cases

01:28
18. Interest in The Catatonia Foundation and hope for its future

18. Interest in The Catatonia Foundation and hope for its future

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19. What studies would you like to see for catatonia?

19. What studies would you like to see for catatonia?

01:44
20. Is frustration from families a common experience currently?

20. Is frustration from families a common experience currently?

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21. Consultation-liaison psychiatrists and diagnosing/treating catatonia

21. Consultation-liaison psychiatrists and diagnosing/treating catatonia

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22. How outpatient psychiatrists can better identify catatonia

22. How outpatient psychiatrists can better identify catatonia

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