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Mental and Behavioural Health CRG
Date
01/24/2024
Attendees
Apologies
Recording (GoogleDrive)
Discussion items
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1 | 25467004 |Hyperaffectivity (finding)| Clarify meaning and position in hierarchy. APA dictionary of psychology have a definition of affectivity: the degree of a person’s response or susceptibility to pleasure, pain, and other emotional stimuli. Evaluation of affectivity is an important component of a psychological examination; the therapist or clinician may look for evidence of such reactions as blunted affect, inappropriate affect, loss of affect, ambivalence, depersonalization, elation, depression, or anxiety. https://dictionary.apa.org/affectivity Consider
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2 | 198288003 |Anxiety state (finding)| Clarify meaning and position in hierarchy. Used extensively in the UK. APA dictionary defines it as an older concept related to anxiety neurosis: https://dictionary.apa.org/anxiety-state Consider:
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3 | 102498003 |Agony (finding)| Clarify meaning and position in hierarchy. Currently modeled as a subtype of Finding relating to grief and dying (finding) Merriam Webster has the following definitions of agony: 1a: intense pain of mind or spirit : extreme distress : anguish <the agony of being found wanting and exposed to the disapproval of others — Margaret Mead> 1b often capitalized : the sufferings of Jesus in the garden of Gethsemane <and being in an agony he prayed more earnestly — Luke 22:44 (Authorized Version)> 2a: intense pain of body : extreme torment : torture <left arm twisted upward behind him … in slow, deliberate agony — Kay Boyle> 2b: the throes of death : death struggle <his final agony> 3: a violent struggle, conflict, or contest <the world is convulsed by the agonies of great nations — T. B. Macaulay> 4: a strong sudden and often uncontrollable display (as of joy or delight) : outburst <my cousin … in an agony of mirth — Edith Wharton> Consider:
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4 | Leaden paralysis (finding) is a Symptoms of depression (finding) Clarify position in hierarchy Consider:
Discussion: Guidance around 'symptom' concepts. | |||
4 | Disturbance in intuition (finding) and lack of intuition (finding) Clarify meaning and position in hierarchy.
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5 | Finding of individual style of dress (finding) Clarify clinical utility and unambiguity Consider: Items prefaced with "?" may not meet URU criteria (URU = useful, reproducible, understandable across healthcare workforce) Concepts Wears a turban (finding) | |||
6 | Emotion v. Emotion State AND Mental phenomenon v Mental State Clarify meaning and position in hierarchy.
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