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Dr. Jaume Cañellas Galindo ( Facebook group organisation)
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Submitted by Psicojaime 21 months, 1 week, 6 days, 8 hours ago
Dr. Jaume Cañellas Galindo is a psychiatrist, born in Barcelona (Catalunya / Spain). Doctor in Medicine and Surgery at the Autonomous University of Barcelona. Specialist in Psychiatry and Child and Adolescent Psychiatry from the University of Montpellier in the Faculty of Medicine of Montpellier. Psychotherapist of the I.P.S. He was the first Spanish and catalan doctor member of the "Conseil de l'Ordre des Médecins" (Hérault) in France, 1986. After completing their training in France, he returned to Spain and worked in the field of public medicine adult and child and adolescent. He directed the Center for Mental Health Martorell (Barcelona) and was a member of the Commission on Teaching and Research in the area of health Coast Ponent (Barcelona). Later he created and directed the first service of Psychiatry and Clinical Psychology of the Alliance of Girona. He founded and directed the Gironí Institute of Psychiatry and Clinical Psychology (Girona), from 1995 to 1998. He is a member of the International Group of Trainers in medical care Perinatal Psychology of the Ministry of Health French, based in Montpellier, since 1990 and founding member of the French Association for the Study and Training in medical care of Perinatal Psychological Disorders, Based in Narbonne, since 1991. It was the first psychiatrist of child and adolescent, also of the first Mental Health Center Child and Adolescent Catalan Health Service, a pioneer in the province of Girona. Definitively established in the capital city of Girona since 1990.
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Beyonce, Jay-Z celebrate Tina Turner's 69th birthday at Prudential Center in Newark
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Submitted by Psicojaime 42 months, 2 weeks, 3 days, 17 hours ago
Tina Turner is on her first tour since 2000; she said at the time that she would never tour again. But the positive response to her performance with Beyonce on the Grammys awards show this February encouraged her to return to the road, she has said.
Wednesday's show included high-energy versions of virtually all her hits: "Proud Mary," "What's Love Got To Do With It," "We Don't Need Another Hero," "Private Dancer," "Nutbush City Limits" and many more. She will perform at the Prudential Center again, Thanksgiving night, and also has a show booked at Madison Square Garden on Dec. 1.
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Psychiatric Ethics
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Submitted by Psicojaime 52 months, 1 day, 11 hours ago
Like other professions, the World Psychiatric Association issues an ethical code to govern the conduct of psychiatrists. The psychiatric code of ethics, first set forth through the Declaration of Hawaii in 1977, has been expanded through a 1983 Vienna update and, in 1996, the broader Madrid Declaration. The code was further revised in Hamburg, 1999. The World Psychiatric Association code covers such matters as patient assessment, up-to-date knowledge, the human dignity of incapacitated patients, confidentiality, research ethics, sex selection, euthanasia, organ transplantation, torture, the death penalty, media relations, genetics, and ethnic or cultural discrimination. In establishing such ethical codes, the profession has responded to a number of controversies about the practice of psychiatry.
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Child and Adolescent Psychiatry in Spain.
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Submitted by Psicojaime 44 months, 3 days, 13 hours ago
The Platform for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry in Spain.
This Platform part of the premise that mental illness in childhood and adolescence have specific characteristics that, by themselves justify the existence of a medical specialty itself, since it is not known whether psycho-affective development and peculiar psychiatric characteristics to the child and adolescent stage, could be overlooked aspects in the future could become severe mental disorders or diseases in adults.
Jaume Cañellas further recalls that the international association for Psychiatry of children and adolescents and related professions (IACAPAP) recommends, from the Declaration of Budapest from 14 May 1992, that each nation carries out a plan for the recognition and support the specialty of psychiatry of children and adolescents, clinical psychology and related professions relating to the mental development of children.
This lack of specification of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry , according to Jaume Cañellas ago in Spain that historically there is a high incidence of overdiagnosis and infradiagnosis of children with mental disorders or diseases. Because you can not leave the child and adolescent mental health in the hands of professionals who are not specialized in this field.
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Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperactive
Submitted by Psicojaime 50 months, 3 weeks, 4 days, 9 hours ago
Hyperactivity can be described as a physical state in which a person is abnormally and easily excitable or exuberant. Strong emotional reactions, impulsive behavior, and sometimes a short span of attention are also typical for a hyperactive person. Some individuals may show these characteristics naturally, as personality differs from person to person. Nonetheless, when hyperactivity starts to become a problem for the person or others, it may be classified as a medical disorder. The slang term "hyper" is used to describe someone who is in a hyperactive state.
Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD);
The most common symptoms of ADHD are distractibility, difficulty with concentration and focus, short term memory slippage, procrastination, problems organizing ideas and belongings, tardiness, impulsivity, and weak planning and execution. Not all people with ADHD have all the symptoms. Most ordinary people exhibit some of these behaviors but not to the point where they seriously interfere with the person's work, relationships, or studies or cause anxiety or depression. Children do not often have to deal with deadlines, organization issues, and long term planning so these types of symptoms often become evident only during adolescence or adulthood when life demands become greater. Hyperactivity is common among children with ADHD but tends to disappear during adulthood. However, over half of children with ADHD continue to have symptoms of inattention throughout their lives. One of the things said by parents/teachers of children with ADHD is that it is very much like "Having twenty televisions lined around oneself and having them all turned to a different channel. The volume on each is constantly changing, and one finds it hard to focus on any one thing." Also, noticing things that some non-ADHD people might not notice is not uncommon.
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Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
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Submitted by Psicojaime 43 months, 1 week, 1 day, 20 hours ago
If we look at the international classification of mental illness and behavioral disorders of the World Health Organization (WHO), we can see that over 80% of mental disorders of people are initiated into the stages of childhood and adolescence. Without neglecting that 33% of mental illnesses are exclusive of childhood and adolescence. Since then, in the DSM-IV and DSM-IV.R have corrected some of the questionable parsing of psychiatric disorders into "childhood" and "adult" disorders, recognizing that while many psychiatric disorders are not diagnosed until adulthood, are present in childhood or adolescence.
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OpenSocial Foundation - Candidates - (Jaume Canellas Galindo)
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Submitted by Psicojaime 43 months, 2 weeks, 3 days, 12 hours ago
Below you will find the list of candidates as nominated by the community that, if elected, are willing and able to serve as directors of the OpenSocial Foundation.
All members of the OpenSocial Foundation are eligible to vote in the Community Representatives Election. This election will be open until 11:59 PM PDT on Monday, November 3.
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OpenSocial Foundation elections for Directors : VOTE Jaume Canellas Galindo !
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Submitted by Psicojaime 43 months, 3 weeks, 3 days, 12 hours ago
The OpenSocial Foundation has announced elections for its Board of Directors.
http://opensocialapis.blogspot.com/2008/10/rock-vote-opensocial-foundations.html
VOTE FOR; Jaume Canellas Galindo, a psychiatrist who struggle for human rights and mental health in the world, and the creation of multiple social networks and free international co-operations.
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Dr. Jaume Cañellas Galindo
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Submitted by Psicojaime 46 months, 1 week, 5 days, 11 hours ago
Jaume Cañellas i Galindo is a psychiatrist, born in Barcelona on November 29, 1965. Doctor in Medicine and Surgery at the Autonomous University of Barcelona. Specialist in Psychiatry and Child and Adolescent Psychiatry from the University of Montpellier in the Faculty of Medicine of Montpellier. Psychotherapist of the I.P.S.
He was the first Spanish and catalan doctor member of the "Conseil de l'Ordre des Medecins" (Hérault) in France, 1986. After completing their training in France, he returned to Spain and worked in the field of public medicine adult and child and adolescent. He directed the Center for Mental Health Martorell (Barcelona) and was a member of the Commission on Teaching and Research in the area of health Coast Ponent (Barcelona). Later he created and directed the first service of Psychiatry and Clinical Psychology of the Alliance of Girona. He founded and directed the Gironí Institute of Psychiatry and Clinical Psychology (Girona), from 1995 to 1998.
He is a member of the International Group of Trainers in medical care Perinatal Psychology of the Ministry of Health French, based in Montpellier, since 1990 and founding member of the French Association for the Study and Training in medical care of Perinatal Psychological Disorders, Based in Narbonne, since 1991.
It was the first psychiatrist of child and adolescent, also of the first Mental Health Center Child and Adolescent Catalan Health Service, a pioneer in the province of Girona. Definitively established in the capital city of Girona since 1990.
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The Platform for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry in Spain
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Submitted by Psicojaime 46 months, 1 week, 5 days, 11 hours ago
The Platform for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry in Spain;
Since 1989 Dr. Jaume Cañellas i Galindo, claimed publicly that the specialty of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry is essential to prevent mental illness of adults. In this sense, says that data from the World Health Organization (WHO) show that a third of all internationally classified mental disorders (DSM IV TR and ICD-10) are produced specifically in childhood and adolescence, although there are other disorders such as neurotic or schizophrenia, which usually start in these stages of life. It adds that over eighty percent of all mental illnesses in adults, have their roots in childhood and / or adolescence.
Finally in 2007, Dr. Jaume Cañellas, along with several associations, families whose children have mental disorders detected and other child psychiatrists, driving the creation of the first Platform for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry in Spain.
This Platform part of the premise that mental illness in childhood and adolescence have specific characteristics that, by themselves justify the existence of a medical specialty itself, since it is not known whether psycho-affective development and peculiar psychiatric characteristics to the child and adolescent stage, could be overlooked aspects in the future could become severe mental disorders or diseases in adults.
Jaume Cañellas further recalls that the international association for Psychiatry of children and adolescents and related professions (IACAPAP) recommends, from the Declaration of Budapest from May 14 of 1992, that each nation carries out a plan for the recognition and support the specialty of psychiatry of children and adolescents, clinical psychology and related professions relating to the mental development of children.
This lack of specification of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry , according to Jaume Cañellas ago in Spain that historically there is a high incidence of overdiagnosis and infradiagnosis of children with mental disorders or diseases. Because you can not leave the child and adolescent mental health in the hands of professionals who are not specialized in this field.
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