What are the current activities and interests that bring psychopathology and neu!
Question:
What are the current activities and interests that bring psychopathology and neurology into one discipline?
Through a better developed understanding of psychopathology we can create therapeutic models that would inevitably provide better treatments for people with mental illness. The question, has a bias towards neurological conditions, on this occasion, because of the emphasis of merging psychopathology and neurology together as one discipline or to develop upon the theme being a contribution to learning. But inevitably the bias is upon people with neurological conditions of whom have or are recovering from mental illness.
Additional Details1 week ago
To clarify, at this time the closest example of a relevant discipline would be neuropsychology or neuropsychiatry, since people with neurological difficulties can develop psychological or mental health problems, but the question, however, refers instead to psychopathology and neurology with an original contribution to learning.
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Hence, 'within an original contribution to learning' is referring to new practice from new developments that would mean applying knowledge to this vulnerable group of people who have or are recovering from mental illness, but have been diagnosed with a neurological condition.
Answers:
I don't know that there are any activities or interests that are bringing either of these two diciplines together into one practice.
You say "We can create theraputic modals..." You obviously have the knowledge so what is to stop you creating a model yourself and present the aforesaid model to someone who knows how to get such models into practice. Neuology is obviously a disipline in the neurological hospitals such as The Montreal Neurological Institute, but I don't think there is a discipline of psychopathology in a hospital setting, not yet anyway. Maybe you could bring it about.
Have a good day and try to think about somthing less intense on a Sunday morning.