Dear Ma (Jane), Pin (Sid), Ken (who is a psychiatrist, MD, but not a psychoanalyst, and also not a Lacanian, with its language or 'speech act' re the unconscious focus), Elizabeth (a practicing NYC psychoanalyst), Caleb, John, Byron, Cindy, Ed, Dick, Maitreyi (most MDs) and All,
Am further exploring here questions of online psychoanalysis, and adding in Ken Thompson MD, a friend and Pittsburgh-based psychiatrist, and Elizabeth Cutter Evert, a NYC-based psychoanalyst. I have 2 further questions re this email thread, and with regards to thinking through online psychoanalysis. (See, too: https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/search/label/psychotherapy and https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/search/label/Jacques%20Lacan%20MD).
Ken and Elizabeth, and All, how could the Web facilitate talk therapy in psychiatry in new ways (and thus online psychoanalysis too) ... and even eventually with avatar bots? Can you suggest examples of Skype psychotherapy already in Journals of Psychiatry or Psychoanalysis?
And how could machine learning and artificial intelligence also be developed to help clients / sufferers in psychotherapy, and with regard especially to the 5 lines psychiatrists have in KP electronic health records to write up the session (with these records potentially helping the analysand clinically - and through language / discourse - but they also being a legal document, re depositions, etc) ... and even re 'Avatar Bot Electronic Health Records' where here's an Avatar Bot Electronic Medical / Health Record DEFINITION: https://worlduniversityandschool.blogspot.com/2020/01/avatar-bot-electronic-medical-record.html and https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2020/01/greta-oto-avatar-bot-electronic-medical.html ?
Also, thanks too, to Victoria Cutter in this email thread for sharing this WSJ podcast (in response to email thread too I think) ... and who's sister-in-law, Elizabeth Cutter Evert, is a NYC psychoanalyst (not MD), I think ...
'Why Google Is Pushing Into Health Data' episode of The Journal.
https://open.spotify.com/episode/5SQ8XVk74UMa1bsoY4yqE2?si=Bm4xSqSVRtG1roBT7ONB9g
(about which I Tweeted as well - https://twitter.com/WorldUnivAndSch/status/1220475469750923264?s=20 - with regard to a Stanford Medicine AI and Epic electronic health record talk).
Sincerely, Scott
- https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Psychiatry
- https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Psychoanalysis
- https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Psychotherapy
- https://twitter.com/WorldUnivAndSch
Hi Jon @jonc101x Thnx (again) for today's @StanfordMed talk w Elliot First on Epic & #MachineLearning https://bmir.stanford.edu/education/colloquia.html … (& @ldavolio) Elliot might be interested in WSJ podcast https://open.spotify.com/episode/5SQ8XVk74UMa1bsoY4yqE2?si=Bm4xSqSVRtG1roBT7ONB9g… & which friend @henry_cutter shared https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2020/01/puffin-world-univ-sch-20-jan-2020-q-and.html @scottmacleod
Hi Jon @jonc101x Thnx (again) for today's @StanfordMed talk w Elliot First on Epic & #MachineLearning https://t.co/E3klVLeN6H (& @ldavolio) Elliot might be interested in WSJ podcasthttps://t.co/JbmdxnbbGr & which friend @henry_cutter shared https://t.co/zDww3JdIo3 @scottmacleod~— WorldUnivandSch (@WorldUnivAndSch) January 23, 2020
https://twitter.com/WorldUnivAndSch/status/1220475469750923264?s=20
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Mental health -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mental_health
Mental disorder -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mental_disorder
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Hello Scott,
I hope you are well! My name is Juliette, and I work at BetterHelp.com; Marie forwarded me your email conversation.
As mentioned, we're looking to work with more organizations in 2020 that can help us reach a growing audience of people that will benefit from learning about mental health topics.
After looking at the previously-mentioned page of your website, we requested that Marie reach out to see if you'd be interested in working together in some capacity.
We often work with different organizations and platforms by either sponsoring their content that educates people about mental health/wellness-related topics OR we write original content for their audience that serves the same purpose; even if there is a fee.
I hope you are well! My name is Juliette, and I work at BetterHelp.com; Marie forwarded me your email conversation.
As mentioned, we're looking to work with more organizations in 2020 that can help us reach a growing audience of people that will benefit from learning about mental health topics.
After looking at the previously-mentioned page of your website, we requested that Marie reach out to see if you'd be interested in working together in some capacity.
We often work with different organizations and platforms by either sponsoring their content that educates people about mental health/wellness-related topics OR we write original content for their audience that serves the same purpose; even if there is a fee.
Please find examples of Marie's writing here: https://goodmenproject. com/featured-content/talking- out-your-problems-with-a- psychologist-vs-a- psychiatrist-bh/ and https:// themighty.com/2018/05/i-didnt- choose-depression/.
Would you be open to us collaborating and working together in some capacity? Please let me know when you have a moment. I look forward to your positive reply!
Best wishes,
Juliette
Juliette
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From: WUaS - World University and School <worlduniversityandschool@ gmail.com>
Date: Sat, Nov 30, 2019 at 12:23 AM
Subject: Re: Quick Question Regarding Health For A Project
To: Marian Miguel <mariemiguel0731@gmail.com>
From: WUaS - World University and School <worlduniversityandschool@
Date: Sat, Nov 30, 2019 at 12:23 AM
Subject: Re: Quick Question Regarding Health For A Project
To: Marian Miguel <mariemiguel0731@gmail.com>
Hello Marie,
Thanks so much for your email, your interest and your inquiry. Yes, I'd "be interested in hearing more.'
For your thinking and sharing, these WUaS wiki subjects all will 'work together' -
Psychiatry: https://wiki. worlduniversityandschool.org/ wiki/Psychiatry
Psychoanalysis: https://wiki. worlduniversityandschool.org/ wiki/Psychoanalysis
Psychology: https://wiki. worlduniversityandschool.org/ wiki/Psychology
Psychotherapy: https://wiki. worlduniversityandschool.org/ wiki/Psychotherapy
And as developing universities, planned first in English, Spanish and Chinese, there will be eventually MIT OCW courses or similar at the top of these pages, and wiki-teaching-contributions/ edits in their middle sections. And while World Univ & Sch is wiki - so open for your teaching and learning (editable like a Wikipedia page) - WUaS may also seek to collaborate further with Stanford and other universities and colleges with regard to developing related WUaS mental health resources, courses, etc. eg
https://twitter.com/ StanfordHealth/status/ 1199951827183251456?s=20. I'm also interested in questions of cultural contexts and mental health, now newly online (and as an anthropologist), so would be interested in your thoughts about this as well.
What's a Twitter or LinkedIn for you so I can understand further where you're coming from?
Thanks for reaching out.
Scott
Thanks so much for your email, your interest and your inquiry. Yes, I'd "be interested in hearing more.'
For your thinking and sharing, these WUaS wiki subjects all will 'work together' -
Psychiatry: https://wiki.
Psychoanalysis: https://wiki.
Psychology: https://wiki.
Psychotherapy: https://wiki.
And as developing universities, planned first in English, Spanish and Chinese, there will be eventually MIT OCW courses or similar at the top of these pages, and wiki-teaching-contributions/
Counselor Mary Foston-English offers these tips to help manage relationships and expectations during the #holidays. https://t.co/vlXNveJM6a #HolidayStress— Stanford Health Care (@StanfordHealth) November 28, 2019
https://twitter.com/
What's a Twitter or LinkedIn for you so I can understand further where you're coming from?
Thanks for reaching out.
Scott
Hello,
I am contacting you because I’m doing a bit of research for a general health & mental health project I’m working on. I stumbled upon a page of your site https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org , I figured I would reach out.
I have been featured in Yahoo, ADAA, TheMighty, AMHCA, GoodMenProject, ThriveGlobal, HealthComU, etc... and as a result, the mental health & overall wellness of individuals & families has become something I'm increasingly passionate about. In short, I'm involved with a project that is looking to educate more individuals about mental health topics by possibly working with platforms like yours.
I decided to contact you because I noticed that you're linking to one of the leaders as it relates to health related topics, [ https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/ wiki/Psychology ], so you might be open to what I have in mind.
If you'd be interested in hearing more, please let me know. If not, I understand and would understand if you don’t respond. Thank you for your consideration & time.
Marie
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Dear Ma (Jane), Pin (Sid), Ken (who is a psychiatrist, MD, but not a psychoanalyst, and also not a Lacanian, with its language or 'speech act' re the unconscious focus), Elizabeth (a practicing NYC psychoanalyst), Caleb, John, Byron, Cindy, Ed, Dick, Maitreyi (most MDs) and All,
About the time I emailed you earlier today, someone from the online therapy BetterHelp web site and organization emailed World Univ & Sch about Online Therapy, inquiring about collaborating with World University and School. I've begun to post our conversation here - https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2020/01/owl-online-psychoanalysis.html.
I looked up some comparative Online Therapy reviews, and found:
Best online Online Therapy websites: BetterHelp, Talkspace, ReGain, 7 Cups of Tea, Breakthrough, My Therapist, HealthSapiens: https://www.betterhelp.com/advice/therapy/what-are-the-best-online-therapy-sites/ - https://www.wealthysinglemommy.com/best-online-therapy-sites/ - https://www.consumersadvocate.org/online-therapy - https://www.e-counseling.com/online-therapy-guide/betterhelp-versus-talkspace-the-ultimate-showdown/ - https://www.onlinetherapyreviews.com/guides/betterhelp-vs-talkspace/ > https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Psychoanalysis ~
> https://twitter.com/WorldUnivAndSch/status/1220880310381903872?s=20
> https://twitter.com/WorldUnivAndSch/status/1220880310381903872?s=20
Found this re Cornell University and a psychoanalysis conference:
Am also curious about WUaS billing eventually ... re our prospective WUaS matriculating students who might seek free therapy.
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Just added this MIT image to "Oregon Coast: WUaS #AvatarBotElectronicMedicalRecords for 7.5 billion people would serve medical doctors, #WUaSTeleRoboticSurgery /MD billing & ESPECIALLY patients use /end users of medical information Think Google/Alphabet> https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2019/09/oregon-coast-wuas-avatarbotelectronicme.html … ~
https://twitter.com/HarbinBook/status/1177611927909883904
Sincerely, Scott
Best online Online Therapy websites: BetterHelp, Talkspace, ReGain, 7 Cups of Tea, Breakthrough, My Therapist, HealthSapiens: https://t.co/RIYYACAj2H - https://t.co/7hjMfxuav3 - https://t.co/yjHgVxlfnY - https://t.co/aTg9smEifv - https://t.co/b1c2zOJeGG >https://t.co/Kwr2uv6Heo ~— WorldUnivandSch (@WorldUnivAndSch) January 25, 2020
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Just added this MIT image to "Oregon Coast: WUaS #AvatarBotElectronicMedicalRecords for 7.5 billion people would serve medical doctors, #WUaSTeleRoboticSurgery /MD billing & ESPECIALLY patients use /end users of medical information Think Google/Alphabet> https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2019/09/oregon-coast-wuas-avatarbotelectronicme.html … ~
Just added this MIT image to "Oregon Coast: WUaS #AvatarBotElectronicMedicalRecords for 7.5 billion people would serve medical doctors, #WUaSTeleRoboticSurgery /MD billing & ESPECIALLY patients use /end users of medical information Think Google/Alphabet> https://t.co/1FAXe9ZWKS ~ https://t.co/CDTaqtv7Nh— HarbinBook (@HarbinBook) September 27, 2019
https://twitter.com/HarbinBook/status/1177611927909883904
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Dear Juliette, Ed (a KP MD), and Marie,
Thanks, Juliette and Marie, for your emails.
Am appreciating the diversity of the therapists on the BetterHelp.com web site.
World Univ & Sch would like to plan for highest quality online psychotherapy, psychiatrically informed. And MD psychiatrists are in my experience highest quality, as talk therapists (perhaps because they have been highest achievers in getting to be MDs).
Haven't added Marie's articles to ... due to WUaS CC-4 licensing ... but you could wiki-add them, Marie, citing them like this perhaps:
to /Psychotherapy at WUaS ?
Miguel, Marie. 2018. [https://goodmenproject.com/featured-content/talking-out-your-problems-with-a-psychologist-vs-a-psychiatrist-bh/ Talking Out Your Problems with a Psychologist vs. a Psychiatrist Who you’re revealing your mental health issues to matters]. May 28. The Good Men Project.
to /Psychology and /Psychiatry at WUaS ?
Have blogged about our conversation and a related conversation here - https://scott-macleod. blogspot.com/2020/01/owl- online-psychoanalysis.html
Re your -
"Would you be open to us collaborating and working together in some capacity?"
"Would you be open to us collaborating and working together in some capacity?"
Yes, and am seeking to think through what would be helpful for WUaS matriculating students in the autumn - & re free online psychotherapy for them, and with regard to billing questions too.
World Univ & Sch MD psychiatric oversight of therapists seeing WUaS students too is something WUaS is aiming for ... in case of emergency, for example (and re possible legal questions too that might arise in therapy, for example - and online in multiple countries even ) ... (with comparison to, for example, the Cornell University student mental health services).
World Univ & Sch seeks to develop online (Lacanian, but newly informed too) psychoanalysis and study this too. See for example, -
event/the_act_psychoanalysis_ andin_its_effects
The Act: Psychoanalysis and/in its Effects
Saturday, March 9, 2013 at 10:00am to 6:00pm
http://events.cornell.edu/
World Univ & Sch also seeks to develop new approaches to online therapy with regard to electronic health records - and again for WUaS learning & research, with regards to WUaS students ... but with online psychotherapy for anyone too (and in many languages, as well as countries). How best to communicate about this further?
With best wishes, Scott
Thanks for these, Juliette, too -
https://www.linkedin.com/in/j- bentolila
https://www.linkedin.com/in/j-
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Hi Juliette,
I looked up 'Cornell University student mental health services' and found these following helpful perspectives regarding World Univ & Sch in the autumn.
Highlights:
- Students are now able to access care when they need it, through 25-minute counseling sessions that can often be scheduled the same day.
- Students have increased flexibility in deciding which mental health provider they see and when: they can select a counselor based on convenience or availability (i.e., first available appointment or a visit with a provider of their choosing).
- A student’s first visit is a 25-minute session during which the counselor will focus on meeting the student’s immediate needs, learning about the student’s goals for treatment, and making a recommendation for next steps, if needed (e.g., a 25-minute or 50-minute follow-up appointment, group counseling, or referrals to other resources on or off campus).
Mental Health Care
Our Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS) and primary care medical services teams work together to provide confidential, professional support for Cornell students.
Common reasons students seek include care include:
- Stress & anxiety
- Depression & loneliness
- Trauma or grief
- Adjustment challenges
- Relationship difficulties
- Questions about identity
- Managing existing mental health conditions
Not a student? Please see our Who We Serve page.
Services
See information below about …
- Individual counseling
- Group counseling
- Psychiatry
- “Let’s Talk” drop-in consultation
- CAPS-Led Workshops
- Primary care medical services
- Behavioral health consultation
Individual counseling . . .
Individual Counseling
Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) offers a safe place to talk with someone privately about any concern. Our services are confidential, and designed to help you process and problem-solve regarding issues that may be affecting your quality of life and ability to learn.
Our 35+ professional therapists include psychologists and clinical social workers from diverse cultural and clinical backgrounds who are trained and experienced in dealing with the wide range of mental health concerns faced by college students. Counselors work closely with our on-staff psychiatrists and psychiatric nurse practitioners to support students who may need medication evaluation and management.
* New as of Fall 2019 *
- CAPS is now offering more rapid access to care, with 25-minute counseling visits that are often available within the next 24 hours. (Follow-up appointments, when needed, may be 25 minutes or 50 minutes.)
- Students no longer need to schedule a phone assessment as the first step to getting care. Instead, just schedule an in-person visit online or by phone (see below).
- You can now decide which provider you want to see, and when.
- There are now more options for follow-up care and other types of mental health support.
Learn more on our Mental Health Services Updates page.
Appointments
25-minute counseling appointments
These counseling sessions are designed to address your immediate needs and provide short-term guidance and support. View our counselor bios here.
You may schedule 25-minute counseling visits as needed. If you want to see the same counselor again, you may work with them to schedule a follow-up appointment (see below). Counselors may also recommend group counseling, psychiatry, behavioral health consultation, or other Cornell Health, campus, or community resources.
Schedule a 25-minute counseling appointment:
- Log in to myCornellHealth (24/7) and click “Appointments”
- Or call 607-255-5155 (#3) or stop by Cornell Health during business hours
It's particularly the language of all of the above and with regards to Cornell students that I find helpful regarding prospective students at World Univ & Sch.
Scott
- https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2020/01/owl-online-psychoanalysis.html -
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Juliet F MacCannell
7:48 AM (1 hour ago)
to me
Scott
The Cornell conference was the basis of the last issue of the journal I edited for almost twenty years: (a): the journal of culture and the unconscious.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/k5hdhlffxmp9u2f/AACm7iwyHA0zjuk2YHJSsKjQa?dl=0
Juliet F MacCannell
Professor Emerita
jfmaccan@uci.edu
https://julietflowermaccannell.academia.edu/
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Scott MacLeod
9:25 AM (0 minutes ago)
to Juliet
Thanks so much, Juliet, and what a beautiful and creative journal - the journal of culture and the unconscious - it looks to be. Thanks too for seemingly all its issues - https://www.dropbox.com/sh/k5hdhlffxmp9u2f/AACm7iwyHA0zjuk2YHJSsKjQa?dl=0 !
Will check it out as well as some of your resources here - https://uci.academia.edu/JulietFlowerMacCannell
Do you know this Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy article on Lacan - https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/lacan ?
Scott
- https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2020/01/owl-online-psychoanalysis.html -
- http://scottmacleod.com
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