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    • Algorithms, social media and mental health 

      Felzmann, Heike; Kennedy, Rónán (Society for Computers and Law, 2016-09-28)
      Algorithmic identification of mental health characteristics is feasible on the basis of easily available information on social media. Such information can be extracted by algorithmic methods from publicly available ...
    • The detention of voluntary and involuntary patients in mental health facilities: the ethical considerations 

      National Advisory Committee on Bioethics; Green, Andrew; Bradley, Colin; Gordijn, Bert; Hull, Richard; Kennedy, Harry; Madden, Deirdre; McAuley, Adam; McCarthy, Joan; McQuillan, Regina; Sheikh, Asim A.; Smith, David (Department of Health, 2015)
      It has been estimated that one in four people will experience some form of mental ill-health in their lifetime.1 This can range from feelings of anxiety, to depression, to more severe mental health problems, such as ...
    • Dialogue, ethics, and the aesthetic worth of life 

      Cipriani, Gerald (The Faculty of Letters, The University of Tokyo, 2014)
      The ones who dictate and act for their own survival regardless of the existence of otherness soon realize, often too late, that there cannot be such a survival. To realize this is simply to understand the nature of the ...