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Mobiles and internet link to help the mentally ill - Technology - smh.com.au - 1 views

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    Mobiles and internet link to help the mentally ill * * Email * Printer friendly version * Normal font * Large font Louise Hall Health Reporter June 29, 2008 Advertisement MOBILE phones and the internet will be used to help up to 2 million Australians manage their mental health problems. People can use the technology to track their wellbeing on a day-to-day basis by recording their mood, sleep, activities, medication, physical activity and drug and alcohol use. The $1.88 million system is being developed by Sydney's Black Dog Institute as part of a growing move towards "e-therapy" as a way to cope with the chronic shortage of services for the mentally ill. Using secure messaging via the internet or SMS on their mobile phone, patients report their condition daily. Information is fed back on their condition and alerts are sent to their phones or computers when things aren't going well, along with links to appropriate self-help tools. Black Dog's senior research fellow Judy Proudfoot said the system would assist those at risk of depression, anxiety or stress to recognise symptoms and seek support, as well as help existing sufferers manage their illness. "If a patient reports that he or she has been feeling anxious and not sleeping well, they would receive an alert pointing to tools for managing anxiety and giving tips for sleeping better," Dr Proudfoot said. "The alert may also recommend discussing the issues with a GP or clinician and the patient can print out the report and take it with them." She said most mental health programs, whether they were delivered face to face, by phone or via the web, relied on people monitoring their symptoms or activities. She said the new system was an important initiative allowing "just-in-time" monitoring and immediate intervention on a daily basis. "Quite often an individual's recall of symptoms, mood or behaviour over several days or weeks can be poor, which not only affects the accuracy of their repor
Hans de Kraker

Paralysed man walks in the virtual world - web - Technology - smh.com.au - 1 views

  • Ushiba says Second Life could motivate patients with severe paralysis, who are often too depressed to undergo rehabilitation.
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      Interesting correlation between technology and overcoming psychological barriers like depression. Interesting to know that these people come out of their isolation, not having anything - and many of us having everything and still being depressed.
  • A paralysed man using only his brain waves has been able to manipulate a virtual Internet character, Japanese researchers said Monday, calling it a world first.
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    "Second Life is an increasingly popular world in which people - and animals - are represented by animated virtual characters called avatars and do everything from social activities to shopping. Interesting correlation between technology and overcoming psychological barriers like depression. Interesting to know that these people come out of their isolation, not having anything - and many of us having everything and still being depressed.
Hans de Kraker

Experts call for web-based mental health services - 1 views

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    Professor Helen Christensen and Ian Hickie have joined forces to call for a major expansion of "e-mental health" in Australia .
Hans de Kraker

APS Observer - Then and Now: The New Face of Psychology - 0 views

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    Psychology 2.0 In the 20 years since APS was founded, psychological science has changed dramatically. New fields, such as social neuroscience, behavioral economics, and behavioral genetics have burst onto the scene, as advances in theory and technology have allowed scientists to incorporate new techniques and combine a variety of perspectives in their research. Teams of researchers across all scientific domains are diligently generating exciting research. But the emergent transdisciplinary nature of psychology makes it all the more difficult to identify one new face of psychology. Could it be that the brain is the new face of psychology?
Hans de Kraker

TED | Talks | Tod Machover, Dan Ellsey: Releasing the music in your head (video) - 0 views

  • About this talk Tod Machover of MIT’s Media Lab is devoted to extending musical expression to everyone, from virtuosos to amateurs, and in the most diverse forms, from opera to video games. He and composer Dan Ellsey shed light on what’s next. About Tod Machover At MIT's Media Lab, Tod Machover creates boundary-breaking new music, often using new instruments and music technologies he has invented. Read full bio » About Dan Ellsey Dan Ellsey uses Hyperscore music software and a custom-tuned musical "hyperinstrument" to write, perform and conduct his music, and to help others learn how to compose
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      A resident of Tewksbury Hospital in Massachusetts, Dan Ellsey has cerebral palsy and does not walk or speak. He does, however, write and play his own music, and mentor others, through a groundbreaking music system developed by MIT's Tod Machover and his team, including grad student Adam Boulanger. Working closely with this team, Ellsey helped to develop and fine-tune a head-mounted interface, tweaked to respond to his movements, that allows him to compose music and to conduct nuanced performances of his work. Hyperscore software helps Ellsey notate his musical ideas. Ellsey's work has been performed at MIT, on the radio and at workshops around the Boston area. The Lowell Symphony Orchestra performed his piece "Our Musically" at a 2004 concert for residents of Tewksbury -- many of whom count Ellsey as a mentor in their own musical education. "When everybody sees Dan on stage performing this piece, people will see who Dan Ellsey is and will understand him as a person in a way that -- there's just no other way that that would be possible." Tod Machover
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    Tod Machover of MIT's Media Lab is devoted to extending musical expression to everyone, from virtuosos to amateurs, and in the most diverse forms, from opera to video games. He and composer Dan Ellsey shed light on what's next
Natalie Stewart

Aug 7 - Minding Psychology: A Weekly Update | Psychology Update | Scoop.it - 0 views

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    This weekly newspaper brings updates on what's happening in psychology, in particular sharing resources designed to increase our knowledge of the field.Read and subscribe free of charge at: http://paper.li/NattyStewart24/1327249950
Hans de Kraker

YouTube - Information R/evolution - 0 views

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    Outstanding video by Michael Wesch, Assistant Professor of Cultural Anthropology at Kansas State University. The video explores the changes in the way we find, store, create, critique, and share information.
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