Mind Science

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[3] viXra:2108.0129 [pdf] submitted on 2021-08-24 14:50:42

Tendency of Mass People to Misunderstand (Intentionally or Not) the Agony of the Psychiatric Patient and Tormenting Them as a Subject of Mockery with an Emphasize on Somatic-Symptom Disorder

Authors: Deep Bhattacharjee
Comments: 2 Pages, Psychology, Cognitive Sciences, Mental Disorders, Social Awareness

Psychiatric disorders’ or as emphasized in the paper in the form of somatic-symptom disorder, a sub-category of Schizophrenia has been from the ancient of the human civilization, when the medicinal approach and treatment of the subject hasn’t been developed yet, the notion of the affected subject to be under some spiritual subjugation has automatically been implied on the minds of the people which leads to immense torture and torment of the subject by the society. However, in the modern medical scenario, the situation has shifted from spiritual/evilness to the extreme derision where it has been already implied on the healthy societies brain that, the subject is intentionally acting like a patient or it’s a ‘disease of the mind’ with no associated physical pain which being attributed to the tendency of late diagnosis and recovery, makes the subject a sheer block of ‘sarcasm’ among the healthy society where they tries their best to make ‘the fun out of him’ as regards to his continuous pain and suffering. This generally amplified by the delay in the starting of the treatment for the difficulty of the doctors to diagnose the disease, as not so developed instruments are still in their infancy to detect and derelict the mental disorders, where in most of the time, the golden period of diagnosis is either over or even if psychiatric treatment is initiated can lead to a more defocused effects as doctors itself finds it difficult to approach the right medicine to the disordered person, where, in case, they have to go from one doctor to another in the risk of a trial and error effect.
Category: Mind Science

[2] viXra:2108.0096 [pdf] submitted on 2021-08-18 01:53:49

The Psychoanalysis of Sleep-Paralysis – Perspectives on Oneirology

Authors: Deep Bhattacharjee
Comments: 2 Pages, 1 Diagrams, Oneirology

Dream is the reflection of our unconscious mind when we are in deep slumber. The duration of dream varies from 14 sec - 40sec and are characterized by Rapid Eye Movement (REM). Dreams occur in the transition period from light sleep to deep sleep or from deep sleep to light sleep. The associated study of dreams is known as Oneirology. It is sometimes associated by physical bodily movement.
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[1] viXra:2108.0048 [pdf] submitted on 2021-08-11 13:39:24

An Introduction to Cartesian Interactive Dualism

Authors: Richard L Amoroso
Comments: 135 Pages. Preprint excerpt: Complementarity of Mind and Body: Realizing the Dream of Descartes, Einstein and Eccles, 2012, NOVA Science Publishers

The noetic model of Cartesian interactive dualism is the first mind-body theory of any kind to explain qualia in physical, rather than just philosophical terms. The formal delineation of the life principle or élan vital explains not only the origin of self-organization in complex living systems, providing the basis for the first comprehensive dualist theory, but also is what makes the model empirically testable allowing this volume to make history. The floodgates seem about to open to almost unimaginable advances in the field of consciousness studies. This monograph introduces a comprehensive empirically testable model of dualism-interactionism to legitimize the interactionist model at a level tantamount to any other avenue of epistemological investigation of the mind-body problem.
Category: Mind Science