... would like to explore building on John Money’s exigencies in his section on “Concepts of Determinism” - http://scottmacleod.com/anthropology/determinism.htm - to inform a new kind of theory for talk therapy which might be developed, for example, in the psychiatry department of Friends' Hospital (http://friendshospital.com/ and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friends_Hospital) in Philadelphia (in the context of medicine, psychiatry and Quakers).
Exigency-analysis
John Money Concepts Of Determinism
http://scottmacleod.com/JohnMoneyConceptsOfDeterminism.html
which would include ...
Pairbondage-analysis
Troopbondage-analysis
Abidance-analysis
Ycpleptance-analysis
Foredoomance-analysis
Coping Stratagies-analysis
e.g. Adhibition- ( to "have to," or engage), Inhibition-, and Explication-analysis
as well as lovemap-analysis ...
All explored through talking in conversation …
See:
http://scottmacleod.com/JohnMoneyConceptsOfDeterminism.html
http://scottmacleod.com/JohnMoneyLovemaps.html
http://scottmacleod.com/JohnMoneyLustLoveParaphilia.html
John Money Single Term Sexology
http://scottmacleod.com/JohnMoneySingleTermSexology.html
And perhaps to inform therapy at World University and School online, and even clinically, through studying this … ☺
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What are the brain and bodymind science and neurobiology of these (per Harvard's Steven Hyman's mentioning of these in the PBS video below?)
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What could such developments add to current outcomes, and especially in terms of diagnoses, as well well as in terms of happiness-generation? {e.g engage music, engage loving bliss neurophysiology eliciting, engage Csikszentmihalyi's "Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience," plus, ... as well as strategy vis-a-vis these exigencies to do so ?}
I think John Money's exigencies seem to be universal, take sexuality into account, centrally, explicitly and in terms of its evolutionary biological legacy, are as Money writes and are a good starting place to engage theories of psychiatry and psychotherapy, in addition to sexology.
Here's Money:
"The five universal exigencies of being human, and the strategies of inhibition, adhibition, and explication constitute a conceptual or theoretical system to apply to sexological research in society and culture, as well as in the clinic. The system applies also to sexological diagnosis and prognosis in sex counseling and therapy. In the history of sexology, it is a system of post-Freudian, postmotivational psychodynamics. It is post-Pavlovian and post-Skinnerian as applied to stimulus-response theory. It is not univariate by multivariate. In the clinic it has the special virtue of freedom from the idioms of judgmentalism that haunt motivation theory."
Such approaches could significantly thus inform new ways of thinking about psychiatry, and engaging in such an exigency approach to pychotherapy could be readily studied clinically.
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Here's Michael First MD, the author of the DSM V, in VIDEO talking about its recent publication -
DSM-5 Handbook of Differential Diagnosis: Meet the Author
http://www.psychiatrictimes.com/apa2014/dsm-5-handbook-differential-diagnosis-meet-author
with Michael First MD, and Steven Hyman MD
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j67-uC8icNE
(Columbia University Teachers College)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fF5z4YoIzCs
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Will look to add this blog entry to the Psychiatry, Psychology and Psychotherapy wiki subjects at WUaS ...
Psychiatry -
http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Psychiatry
Psychology -
http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Psychology
Psychotherapy -
http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Psychotherapy ...
planned eventually as schools and departments for large languages.
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Within the context of Friends' Hospital, and the oldest psychiatric hospital in the United States (1813), as well as vis-a-vis nontheist Friends, or atheist Quakers, and we as human primates, what role could the benefits of releasing meditation in social Quaker Meetings play in scientific studies vis-a-vis the above, as well as a daily relaxation response meditation, in terms of mental health and psychiatric therapies, and biological easing in terms of the above exigencies, and how to best study this, - scientifically and objectively in terms of brain science, and vis-a-vis language?
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