studying Cognitive Science and Psychiatry

From: Tim Bates (tbates@karri.bhs.mq.edu.au)
Date: Sun Feb 21 1999 - 23:35:59 MST


Michael Bast said

>does anyone know of sources for
>studying Cognitive Science and Psychiatry?
psychiatry = get an MD from a med school of your choice.
cog sci =get an undergrad psych qual and then seek out a good grad
school, which you will be well aware of having gotten the undergrad
degree.

>... I've noticed about very intelligent [people are] prone to
>self-sabotage. They've bought into believing that they're not 'worthy'
>of success, that being bright somehow makes them bad, etc.

Empirically, this is not the case. It is not intelligence that is making
you and your friends depressed.

>My interest is in studying both how this comes about, and how to cure it.
SSRIs work well ;-) So does behavior therapy. About the same efficacy
but Prozac is usually cheaper.

It may have come about because you are in a lower social status position
than your ability suits you for. That is one evolutionary reason for the
depressive response and one very good reason for not getting any
"treatment" unless the depression makes you dysfunctional. At low levels,
it drives ambition which you need to make it.

cheers
Dr Timothy Bates
Senior Lecturer in Individual Differences
Dept Psychology
Macquarie University
Sydney NSW 2109
Australia



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