Vance locke

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Vance locke

Vance locke

@VanceLocke

Clinical psychologist, PhD. Interested in pain and FND

Western Australia, Australia Katılım Ocak 2012
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Patrick Clarke
Patrick Clarke@DrPatClarke·
Across the whole review, this contrast could apparently only be run for one significant social media result: SM → positive development (eTable 10). The discussion describes it as device measures showing "stronger associations (β = 0.08) than child self-report."
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Patrick Clarke
Patrick Clarke@DrPatClarke·
@PatMcGorry It seems to me that all of the things flagged as ‘key factors’ could be downstream of house prices - ⬆️ family stress, ⬆️ parent working hrs, ⬇️ time for community engagement, ⬆️kids screentime, fewer emotional resilience building opportunities...
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Patrick McGorry
Patrick McGorry@PatMcGorry·
This confirms findings of our Lancet Commission in 2024. Emerging adults however have since WW2 had the worst MH across the lifespan. It has got dramatically worse in the past 20 years. Smart phones may play a role but are also a symptom of a society fragmented by neoliberalism
Jonathan Haidt@JonHaidt

Major new report on global trends in mental health, out today from Sapien Labs. Data from 2.5 million people across 85 countries. Some of the most important findings: 1) Young adults used to generally have good mental health, compared to older generations. But now, in ALL countries examined, they are doing badly compared to older generations in that country. 2) "Four key factors have emerged that together predict three quarters of this effect. These are diminished family bonds, diminished spirituality, smartphones at increasingly young age, and increasing consumption of ultra-processed food." 3) The decline of young people's mental health is "most pronounced in the wealthier and more developed countries." They note that it is in such countries that smartphones are given earliest, junk food is most heavily consumed, spirituality is most diminished, and family ties are looser and often weaker. 4) "A younger age of first smartphone ownership is associated with increased suicidal thoughts, aggression, and other problems in adulthood." 5) Here is their summary of findings on early smartphone ownership: "GenZ is the first generation to grow up with a smartphone. Among this group, the younger they acquired their first smartphone in childhood, the more likely they are to have struggles as adults. These struggles extend beyond sadness and anxiety to less discussed symptoms, such as a sense of being detached from reality, suicidal thoughts, and aggression towards others. The effects arise through disruption of sleep, increased risk of exposure to harmful online content, predators, and explicit material as well as increased probabilities of cyberbullying during crucial developmental years. Excessive time spent on smartphones also diminishes the development of social cognition that requires learned interpretation of facial expressions, body language, and group dynamics. The negative impacts are particularly sharp below age 13." The report is short, accessible, and important. Read it here: sapienlabs.org/global-mind-he…

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Neil O'Connell
Neil O'Connell@NeilOConnell·
There is no clear evidence that cannabis-based medicines provide pain relief for chronic neuropathic pain, an updated Cochrane review finds. Read more here: cochrane.org/about-us/news/…
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Vance locke@VanceLocke·
@PhysioMeScience @PeteOSullivanPT I agree - stigma and a training are what we need to address. I still remember people talking about "heart-sink" patients in hospitals. I'd hoped we'd moved on from that.
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Physio Meets Science
Physio Meets Science@PhysioMeScience·
"Providers perceived 17% of clinic patients as difficult. Patients perceived as difficult were more likely to have depression, anxiety, a greater number of symptoms, personality disorders, or chronic pain." pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41525693/
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Vance locke@VanceLocke·
@Retlouping So we should all see it as similar to hearing and sight - it's a perception. And to take this further, perceptions can occur without sensory input. E.g., voice-hearing (a common experience) and hallucinations, and that weird vibration in our pocket when our phone isn't there.
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Vance locke@VanceLocke·
@Retlouping Wundt, Fechner etc were mapping the relationship between physical stimuli and perceptions from the 1800's. That's why we measure loundess (decibels) and not sound pressure levels.
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Vance locke@VanceLocke·
@Retlouping And if you look at modern psychophysics, the area is full of examples of how perception is guided by knowledge, context etc. Think of the moon illusion, Adelson's checkerboard illusion etc.
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Akiyoshi Kitaoka
Akiyoshi Kitaoka@AkiyoshiKitaoka·
A = B in luminance
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PAIN Journal
PAIN Journal@PAINthejournal·
@JemmaLTodd et al. find emerging evidence that interpretation biases are a treatment target that can be modified for improved pain outcomes. Learn more in #PAIN bit.ly/4lhSBJa
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Derek Griffin
Derek Griffin@DerekGriffin86·
I'm starting to enjoy racing over the shorter distances!
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Vance locke@VanceLocke·
@PainChampions @CorKinetic I agree. If we wait for a break from pain we might wait forever and we feed the fear of the pain. Pacing, if done right, is the way to go.
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Chronic Pain Champions
Chronic Pain Champions@PainChampions·
@CorKinetic I understand your logic, but with moderation. Safe movement helps create a sense of empowerment and calm. Physical therapy and being active were promoted from day one as part of the 3-week Mayo Clinic program I attended. This quote is from my free e-book.
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Ben Cormack
Ben Cormack@CorKinetic·
Being more active and a bit fitter probably does help when dealing with painful problems But the worst time to start engaging is when suffering with pain! Maybe more focus needs to be on this when things calm down a bit
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FNDConnect
FNDConnect@ConnectFnd·
'A massive wake up call' Lisa McHugh on how 'the most stressful period' of her life led to FND diagnosis - goo.gl/alerts/nVcDLG #FNDaware
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Vance locke@VanceLocke·
@DerekGriffin86 I completely agree, this promotes a simplistic formulation strategy where things add together where, some are perpetuating, other amplify etc.
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Derek Griffin
Derek Griffin@DerekGriffin86·
What are referred to as "influencing factors" are far more than that. In fact, socioeconomic factors are the primary determinants of health. As well as lifestyle factors etc, these factors don't just modulate pain; they shape the fundamental mechanisms underpinning pain.
Physio Meets Science@PhysioMeScience

Just published 🔥 The Person-Centered Hypothesis Framework: Advancing Clinical Reasoning in Musculoskeletal Pain Management sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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Vance locke@VanceLocke·
@Pain_NeuRa I know it's a rhetorical question but what other answer could their be?
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