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World J Methodol ; 13(4): 166-169, 2023 Sep 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37771868

ABSTRACT

The documentation of psychological trauma is obviously a challenge to clinicians while they are diving deep into remote events related to their clients or patients. The potential role of psychological trauma in the early developmental stages, and even the existence of adverse childhood experiences, is important to prove, yet it is difficult to do so. A diverse range of methods have been applied, all of which presumably benchmark a big therapeutic step; however, these enthusiastic methods frequently do not last for long. While hypnosis supporters, Freudian and Neo-Freudian disciples can be acute enough to enhance and uncover suppressed memories, modern psychiatry relies mostly on diversely structured interviews. Functional magnetic resonance and its related subtleties might help, but the questions that remain unanswered are numerous and confusing. Connecting early experiences with long-term memory while identifying psychological trauma its importance for the individual's growth trajectory; thus, it remains an intriguing issue.

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Med Leg J ; 91(2): 98-101, 2023 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36752101

ABSTRACT

The constant ageing of the population extends to the population behind bars. We consider and summarise medical, ethical, legal and societal concerns raised when older adults with dementia are charged and put into custody.Dementia in custody is a relatively new concept in forensic science. When you take into account the adversarial nature of the judicial system and the hardship posed by correctional facilities, an older adult with severe cognitive problems will increases the complexity of the situation.The possibility of an octogenarian in cognitive decline being detained in police custody is less remote than it seemed half a century ago.


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Dementia , Prisoners , Aged, 80 and over , Humans , Aged , Forensic Medicine , Law Enforcement , Forensic Sciences , Police
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Sci Prog ; 105(3): 368504221128775, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36154521

ABSTRACT

Professor Bajram Preza was a career neurologist with a strong background in research both in neurology and psychiatry. After a period of study in Sarajevo in the immediate post-WWII period, he completed his studies in medicine and a fellowship in neuropsychiatry in Nizhny Novgorod (formerly Gorky). A highly prolific author, he holds the laurels of the first medical dissertation sustained in the University of Tirana (1958) as well as for publishing the first student's textbook on medicine (Semiotics of nervous diseases, 1964) in Albania. He led the Clinic of Neurology in Tirana for more than three decades, while relentlessly lecturing, publishing and editing a diversity of medical papers, translations and original works that have shaped the professional education of entire generations of future Albanian physicians.


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Neurology , Neuropsychiatry , Psychiatry , History, 20th Century , Humans , Neurologists , Neurology/history , Neuropsychiatry/history , Organizations , Psychiatry/education , Psychiatry/history
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Psychiatr Danub ; 30(4): 385-389, 2018 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30439797

ABSTRACT

The authors discuss the issue of psychiatric care and patients during the second half of XX century in Albania, when the country was under an absolute regime of communism. Completely isolated from the rest of the world, the territory remained a prohibited area for scholars, and local authors due to censorship or self-censorship, offered very scarce information. The general feeling of the public was that of a denial of psychic disorders in total, combined with the fear that this kind of disorders has ever since provoked. Nevertheless, insanity defence was a formulation encountered with a certain frequency in Albanian judicial procedures, although forensic psychiatry was a peripheral part of an already neglected medical specialty. The entire system of psychiatric care was mainly hospital based, and shock therapies (electroconvulsive therapy, pyretotherapy, insulin coma) were normal part of the therapeutic armamentarium along with antipsychotics and social isolation. Some recently unclassified documents and some archival papers, whose exhaustive consultation needs further study, might shed light to the problems of a psychiatry, that are not substantially different from the ones encountered in the Eastern communist Europe of the same period of time.


Subject(s)
Insanity Defense , Mental Disorders , Psychiatry , Psychotic Disorders , Forensic Psychiatry , Humans , Mental Health
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