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COMMITTEE REPORTS Continued.
COLLEGE STUDENT Continued.
self-diagnosis inspired by internet-based questionnaires and chat rooms (ADHD, autism, gender, anorexia, tics, trauma, My Mental Health); seductive social media algorithms are “hacking” the human mind, creating addictive behavior in vulnerable youth while serving capitalist marketing and mercantile interests;
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2. Tele-Mental Health for College Students
Ludmila de Faria & GAP College Student Committee
This paper has been approved by the GAP Publication Board, and submitted for publication to the Journal of Medical Regulation. The committee continues to respond to editorial requests by the Journal for Medical Regulation. Resubmission is due in January 2023.
3. The Fallout of the COVID-19 Pandemic on College Students
Brunhild Kring & GAP Student College Committee
This paper has been approved by the GAP Publication Board. We are in process of submitting it to The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease.
Anticipated Audience: General psychiatrists, family doctors, medical regulators and policy makers.
FOCUS OF WORK ACCOMPLISHED
DURING THE MEETING:
We discussed paper #1 and developed our ideas and hypotheses. The work on paper # 2 and # 3 is taking place in smaller subcommittees in between the semiannual GAP Meetings.
PLANS FOR BETWEEN MEETING WORK:
Our committee will be meeting monthly via Zoom. January and March 2023.
FOCUS FOR NEXT MEETING:
1. Welcome our Committee’s GAP fellows
2. Update GAP website
3. Continue to work on the paper about Psychological Development & Identity Formation in the Age of Social Media
Any ways in which members can be helpful? (e.g., suggesting guests, recent references relevant to topic, etc.
Attend scheduled zoom meetings; reflect on the influence of social media on the development of college students, write assigned paragraphs
CONSULTATION-LIAISON PSYCHIATRY
Members Attending: Viswanathan, Saunders
By Zoom: Pinkhasov, Gondim-Sales
PROJECT TITLE:
Clinical Controversy Article. Drawing the line between post-acute adequate of COVID-19 and functional neurologic disorders: A Daunting Clinical Overlap or Irrelevant Conundrum?
This project is anticipated to be completed by December 2022.
The Committee has submitted this manuscript to Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease.
Any ways the Publications Board might be helpful: The Board has been very helpful with the review process.
Focus Of Work Accomplished
DURING THE MEETING:
1. Nearly finalized the manuscript incorporating much of the feedback from the Publications Board
2. Began discussing a new manuscript on ECT in medical catatonia patients—disparities due to differing laws in different jurisdictions
3. Began discussing a new manuscript on Literature Review of psychiatric complications of TAVR. How many times have you met virtually since November 2020? Five times.
FOCUS FOR NEXT MEETING:
1. Resume work on a previous manuscript on ethical and decisional capacity issues raised by a patient with suicidal ideation who refused a lifesaving cardiac pacemaker.
2. Work on a new manuscript on ECT in medical catatonia patients—disparities due to differing laws in different jurisdictions.
3. Work on a new manuscript on Literature Review of psychiatric complications