Talk:Issues in Interdisciplinarity 2020-21/Evidence in Anxiety and other related mental disorders

Zoom Meeting 1: Brainstorming
We settled on evidences in anxiety and other related diseases. For example PTSD, ADHD or even hyperactivity. We are going to use the disciplines of anthropology, psychology, economy, biology, neuroscience. Especially the conflict between different anthropologists about what means these different illnesses and also the conflict between how different societies look at them. We could Also highlight some conflicts about economy often putting aside mental health issues while psychologist emphasis their importance. https://books.google.co.uk/books?hl=en&lr=&id=d7YT2mv6Z4IC&oi=fnd&pg=PA181&dq=anthropology+mental+disorders+theories&ots=STYz7i6pxS&sig=cTsTzqyo1ApWygVJEp1emKXYIUE#v=onepage&q&f=false

https://www.open.edu/openlearn/health-sports-psychology/health/challenging-ideas-mental-health/content-section-3.3.1

Meeting date : 20/11/2020

Zoom Meeting 2
Before the meeting, each of our group members shared useful links related to the topic and made short summaries of them in a google doc. In the meeting, we discussed our findings and proposed a structure for the chapter. Gabriel will work on the introduction and conflicts sections, Sarah will focus on biological, psychiatrical and neuroscience perspectives of the diagnosis of anxiety disorder, and Joyce will focus on anthropological, psychological, and economical perspectives of anxiety.

Google doc link: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1aiFpzjEBaDn7n_LcTAWRDtCKNLMUlsBwIod5f1wt5pE/edit?ts=5fbe704a

Meeting date: 20/11/27