Culture, Madness and Wellbeing
Beyond the Sociology of Insanity
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Our goal was to analyze radiology report text for chest radiographs (CXRs) to identify imaging findings that have the most impact on report length and complexity. Identifying these imaging findings can highlig...
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In this study, it is shown that since the distance of two adjacent inner electrodes of multilayer ceramic capacitors (MLCC) with high capacitance is close enough, the termination of the MLCCs can be made by di...
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Recent studies have shown that radiation-induced pelvic toxicity often requires urological consultation. However, the 10-year incidence of genitourinary toxicity following intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMR...
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This chapter examines ‘madness’ and creative practice, including fictional and personal experiences, dissecting ‘madness’ and its relationship with voice, creativity, and the transrational. Philosopher Emmanue...
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This chapter examines the histories and theories of ‘madness’, including psychological, historical, and sociological approaches. The importance and meaning of the transrational are explained. Post-institutiona...
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This chapter evaluates ‘madness’, gender, sexuality, and adolescence, investigating influential female writers and contemporary film. How women have been demonized in literature, film, and celebrity culture is...
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Ethnographic interviews with those impacted by ‘madness’ personally and professionally are employed in this chapter. Real-life experiences of ‘madness’ are personal frameworks within mediated and remediated na...
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This chapter analyses ‘madness’, leaders and gurus explaining how great leaders possess a ‘madness’ so they can function well in a crisis. This counteracts one definition of ‘madness’, that it means the inabil...
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Although melanoma occurs more rarely than several other skin cancers, patients’ long term survival rate is extremely low if the diagnosis is missed. Diagnosis is complicated by a high discordance rate among pa...
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This chapter assesses the culture of ‘madness’, including film, television, and theatre. We find culture, especially film, can be a transrational mechanism for healing and wellbeing, given the heightened affec...
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This chapter interrogates ‘madness’ and race through a focus on colonialism, post-colonialism, and psychiatry, delineating the development of black ‘madness’ and white ‘madness’. Insanity was viewed as a break...
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This chapter concludes by furthering an understanding of the creative value of transrationality, and through examining the politics of self and its adaptivity with regards to ‘madness’. Social media, video gam...
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The risk of treatment-related toxicity is important for patients with localised prostate cancer to consider when deciding between treatment options. We developed a model to predict hospitalisation for radiatio...
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Studies of genitourinary toxicity following radiotherapy for prostate cancer are mainly from high volume single institutions and the incidence and burden of treatment remain uncertain. Hence we determine the c...
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Adolescents with chronic kidney disease (CKD) are a unique population with a high prevalence of hypertension. Management of hypertension during the transition from adolescence to adulthood can be challenging g...
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Physical activity has been consistently linked to decreased incidence of breast cancer and a substantial increase in the length of survival of patients with breast cancer. However, the understanding of how app...
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Ion chromatography (IC) represents an important technique for separation of charged and polar compounds. Traditionally, IC is often used for the analysis of small inorganic ions. Due to the development of elue...
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Using endogenous mesenchymal stem cells for treating myocardial infarction and other cardiovascular conditions typically results in poor efficacy, in part owing to the heterogeneity of the harvested cells and ...
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Disease surveillance is central to the public health understanding of pertussis epidemiology. In Canada, public reporting practices have significantly changed over time, creating challenges in accurately chara...