Commitment to Living, has been listed on Mindjet’s Recommended Blogs map. I’m pleased to have this site listed along with some really top quality blogs. You can check out the map of recommended blogs here.
CTL listed on Mindjet Recommended Blogs
18 05 2007Comments : 2 Comments »
Categories : blogging, mapping/visualization
Visual maps and guides in high stress situations
8 05 2007I had a stimulating conversation about the directions my work is heading with two of my mentors last week. One part of the conversation was about further examining the potential of visual mapping in clinical teaching, especially in the area of suicide risk assessment. I need to understand the cognitive science of mapping more. One of the questions we discussed in this meeting is whether there is a special benefit of visual mapping for situations that involve high arousal (such as that which a clinician faces when assessing an individual with high risk of suicide). Is there better recall of previously presented material? Can a clinician process a visual aide in the midst of the clinical moment better than text? I’d imagine these things have been explored, at least in some form, by educational psychologists, cognitive scientists, and neuroscientists. I recently added a tag for “needs development” so I can review things that I’ve noted needing more work. This post will get that tag.
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Categories : Needs development, mapping/visualization, teaching/training
Mindmapping coping strategies
8 05 2007Blogger Juan Makabayan posted a mindmap of coping strategies in the wake of the VA Tech shootings. I’ve posted before about the potential for mapping in clinical work, so I was pleased to see this interesting example. You can read his post here. Click here to go straight to the mindmap.
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Categories : mapping/visualization
FDA ammends recommendation for antidepressant blackbox warning
7 05 2007In a previous post, I reflected on unintended consequencesof the FDA blackbox warning on antidepressants. The FDA has proposed modification of the warning that (a) extends the age range of the warning to 24 and (b) includes explicit recognition that there is no data indicating danger for other ages, and that untreated depression presents its own risk. The American Psychiatric Association has issued this press release(note: .pdf file) applauding this second part of the new FDA proposal.
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Categories : current events, medication, suicide
