Talk:Issues in Interdisciplinarity 2020-21/Evidence in in the diagnosis of Anxiety

6th December
Since the last meeting we've been working on our first drafts for each of our sections. We also added these to the google doc in order for each of us to have access to the exact content the others were writing about, in order for us to make sure what we were writing was coherent and worked well with the other sections. This also helped us find more precise conflicts between disciplines which Gabriel will be able to explore in his final section. Our aim is to now start adding and editing our sections directly on the wiki page. TheStarryLamppost (discuss • contribs)

27th November: Zoom meeting 2
We went over the research we did and the information each of us found relating to anxiety disorders, having shared all of this on the google doc preceding the meeting. We used this to highlight the tensions that could be explored between disciplines and we came up with a structure for our wikibooks chapter. Sarah is going to focus on the psychiatric and neurobiological aspects in the diagnosis and treatment of anxiety, Joyce will explore aspects of anthropology and Gabriel will write the introduction and the end part bringing out the tensions and conflicts between the previously mentioned disciplines. We also would like to hint at a possible resolution of conflicts at the end. TheStarryLamppost (discuss • contribs)

20th November: Zoom meeting 1
During this first session we brainstormed various ideas for our chapter. We ended up discussing mental health disorders and decided to focus on anxiety disorders in particular. We talked about the issues anxiety disorders pose in modern societies where people of all ages are subjected to more stress. We thought we could include disciplines such as anthropology, neuroscience and psychiatry. We agreed to make a google doc where we could share links and information we found on the topic in the upcoming weeks. TheStarryLamppost (discuss • contribs)