@Mesoy640 check out Lisa Bortolotti's @lisabortolotti analysis of the Breivik case (link below). I find it compelling, especially when held up the the light of how I differentiate delusions from cultural beliefs/conspiracy theories. https://t.co/CPWmsCG5q
RT @matthewrbroome: Delusions and Responsibility for Action: Insights from the Breivik Case - PMC something @lisabortolotti and I wrote s…
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I agree with the researchers in this excellent article. If Breivik had delusions, that alone cannot explain the terrorist attack. There were probably many contributing factors, where delusions might have been one. https://t.co/Fpot2Kd3YI #mentalillness #te
RT @psychunseen: @Mesoy640 @DrSarteschi Relevant to Breivik, trauma is also associated with those who go on to participate in terrorism ind…
@Mesoy640 @DrSarteschi Relevant to Breivik, trauma is also associated with those who go on to participate in terrorism independently of formal psychiatric illness. FYI @lisabortolotti has some helpful perspectives on the Breivik case. https://t.co/CPWmsC
@Mesoy640 Not quite sure what you're asking, but the devil is the the details of diagnosis as well as competency as defined by the jurisdiction. @lisabortolotti has a very thoughtful piece on the Anders Breivik case here that is illustrative. https://t.
And our #PhilMH UG module has been all about whether people with unusual beliefs and experiences are responsible for behaviour motivated by those beliefs and experiences. We revisited the Breivik case: https://t.co/go9U8Yz9gf /20
"Another interpretation of the case, favoured by Ingrid Melle [1], is that Breivik had schizophrenia all along, but his symptoms were less florid at the time of the second interview, which occurred several months after the crime." https://t.co/9vm6dfq7A5 #
RT @matthewrbroome: @CrankyEthicist @lisabortolotti @matteomameli thank you! Glad you found it of use. There's a sort of follow up here ht…
Paper with @lisabortolotti and Matteo Mameli on Breivik #rcpsychic http://t.co/ziM0ckpqyf
Paper with @lisabortolotti and Matteo Mameli on Breivik #rcpsychic http://t.co/ziM0ckpqyf
Paper with @lisabortolotti and Matteo Mameli on Breivik #rcpsychic http://t.co/ziM0ckpqyf
Paper with @lisabortolotti and Matteo Mameli on Breivik #rcpsychic http://t.co/ziM0ckpqyf
Paper with @lisabortolotti and Matteo Mameli on Breivik #rcpsychic http://t.co/ziM0ckpqyf
Paper with @lisabortolotti and Matteo Mameli on Breivik #rcpsychic http://t.co/ziM0ckpqyf
Delusions and Responsibility for Action: Insights from the Breivik Case. http://t.co/gzwpLJAj4e
Delusions and Responsibility for Action: Insights from the Breivik Case. http://t.co/gzwpLJAj4e
"The presence of delusional beliefs... should be neither necessary nor sufficient for criminal insanity." http://t.co/ds0VmoTZu1
"The presence of delusional beliefs... should be neither necessary nor sufficient for criminal insanity." http://t.co/ds0VmoTZu1
"The presence of delusional beliefs... should be neither necessary nor sufficient for criminal insanity." http://t.co/ds0VmoTZu1
Delusions and Responsibility for Action: Insights from the Breivik Case. http://t.co/gzwpLJAj4e
"The presence of delusional beliefs... should be neither necessary nor sufficient for criminal insanity." http://t.co/ds0VmoTZu1
#neuroethics #neurolaw Delusions & Responsibility for Action: Insights from the Breivik Case by @lisabortolotti et al http://t.co/ti6zGM3tIB
#neuroethics #neurolaw Delusions & Responsibility for Action: Insights from the Breivik Case by @lisabortolotti et al http://t.co/ti6zGM3tIB
#neuroethics #neurolaw Delusions & Responsibility for Action: Insights from the Breivik Case by @lisabortolotti et al http://t.co/ti6zGM3tIB
#neuroethics #neurolaw Delusions & Responsibility for Action: Insights from the Breivik Case by @lisabortolotti et al http://t.co/ti6zGM3tIB
#neuroethics #neurolaw Delusions & Responsibility for Action: Insights from the Breivik Case by @lisabortolotti et al http://t.co/ti6zGM3tIB
Delusions and Responsibility for Action: Insights from the Breivik Case @lisabortolotti http://t.co/JWlMdRsXe0
Delusions and Responsibility for Action: Insights from the Breivik Case @lisabortolotti http://t.co/JWlMdRsXe0
Paper with @matteomameli & @MaudsleyPhilo on Breivik case now out open access: http://t.co/EAcgE2r5mX
Was Breivik criminally insane? Open access piece on the role of delusions in criminal insanity -- http://t.co/1AMvTY7Rs0
@lisabortolotti @MaudsleyPhilo @matteomameli on psychiatric symptoms/diagnosis and responsibility for action http://t.co/LyCXTYzrYd
Paper with @matteomameli & @MaudsleyPhilo on Breivik case now out open access: http://t.co/EAcgE2r5mX
@lisabortolotti @MaudsleyPhilo @matteomameli on psychiatric symptoms/diagnosis and responsibility for action http://t.co/LyCXTYzrYd
Lisa Bortolotti, Matthew Broome and Matteo Mameli on psychiatric symptoms/diagnosis and responsibility for... http://t.co/l2KvBCHwGw
@lisabortolotti @MaudsleyPhilo @matteomameli on psychiatric symptoms/diagnosis and responsibility for action http://t.co/LyCXTYzrYd
Paper with @matteomameli & @MaudsleyPhilo on Breivik case now out open access: http://t.co/EAcgE2r5mX