Hallucination in Hong Kong

Hallucination in Hong Kong

Author: Rohan Quine

Publisher: EC1 Digital

Published: 2014-01-01

Total Pages: 100

ISBN-13: 0957441983

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In Hallucination in Hong Kong by Rohan Quine, sliding from joy to nightmare and back, a plane-flight frames a journey into Jaymi’s and Angel’s polarised identities and perceptions, where past and present merge in an obsessive fantasy of love, death, horror and apocalyptic beauty. At take-off, warmed by the presence of his friend Angel beside him, Jaymi starts to doze, and enters a fog of horror in seeming to remember that their destination lies in the past, not ahead ... forcing him to explore those hellish possible events lying beneath the surface of our present and future, always ready to break through into reality. A Distinguished Favorite in the NYC Big Book Award 2021. As their plane takes off, Jaymi is warmed by the presence of his beloved friend Angel beside him. They are bound for Hong Kong, to perform a grand concert of unearthly music from a stage set high on the Peak. Jaymi starts to doze ... and enters a fog of horror in seeming to remember that this concert lies in their distant past, not their imminent future: it happened nine years ago, and straight after that triumphant occasion there occurred unexpected disaster and the permanent catatonia of Angel. Those terrible events were rendered all the more poignant by the idyllic chapter they had experienced upon first meeting and falling in love, which he now recalls in great detail. In reality (it would seem), Jaymi is on this flight alone, on a mission to put a compassionate end to Angel’s life, in view of his continued catatonia. And in an atmosphere of escalating nightmare and disjunction, incongruously set against the beauty of night-time Hong Kong as seen from the Peak and the Midlevels, this grim mission of euthanasia is accomplished – perhaps. That nightmare atmosphere is magnified by the obsessive flicker of Jaymi’s mind through complex permutations of his own possible guilt at betraying Angel, and the latter’s possible knowledge of this guilt ... because hadn’t there actually been a mirror on the ceiling above the bench where Angel lay supine years ago, unnoticed by Jaymi at the time but in fact revealing to Angel certain things about Jaymi’s movements that he hadn’t known Angel could see? Sliding from joy to nightmare, then back to a joy stained by the flavour of vanishing nightmare, Hallucination in Hong Kong explores those hellish possible events lying beneath the surface of our present and future, always ready to break through into reality if they become so inclined. In this journey, it conjures up from Jaymi’s and Angel’s polarised identities and perceptions an obsessive fantasy of dark androgyny, ironic horror and apocalyptic beauty. Rohan Quine, Hallucination in Hong Kong, literary fiction, magical realism, dark fantasy, horror, gay, Hong Kong, catatonia, plane flight, The Peak, concert, imagination, transgender, contemporary


Psychosis and Schizophrenia in Hong Kong

Psychosis and Schizophrenia in Hong Kong

Author: Eric Yu Hai Chen

Publisher: Hong Kong University Press

Published: 2024-03-19

Total Pages: 279

ISBN-13: 9888842854

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This book covers some of the most serious mental health conditions that top the global disease burden and affect 3% of the general population. However, most research on psychotic disorders is undertaken in the West, and few studies have been systematically carried out in Asia despite global interest in regional differences. This work offers a unique and coherent account of these disorders and their treatment in Hong Kong over the last thirty years. Chen and his research programme’s pioneering work has ranged from the impact of early intervention on outcomes and relapse prevention, to the renaming of psychosis to reduce stigma. The studies have contributed to wider international debates on the optimal management of the condition. Their investigations in semantics and cognition, as well as cognition-enhancing exercise interventions, have provided novel insights into deficits encountered in psychotic disorders and how they might be ameliorated. The research has also explored subjective experiences of psychosis and elicited unique perspectives in patients of Asian origin. Each topic is divided into three sections: a global background of the challenges encountered; research findings from Hong Kong; and reflections that place the data in scientific and clinical contexts and offer future directions. “This book contains important research into specific problems facing persons with psychosis and schizophrenia in Hong Kong, arising from environment factors, stigma, and treatment shortfalls. Its insights would help “overcome barriers to facilitate mental health work”, which is how Professor Eric Chen describes the work of the Advisory Committee on Mental Health, and what he has admirably devoted himself to do over the years.” —Wong Yan-Lung SC, chairman, Advisory Committee on Mental Health, Hong Kong, 2017–2023 ‘This learned and comprehensive opus about schizophrenia, its causes, course, and outcomes reaches far beyond its regional scope and presents the best of the world’s current knowledge about schizophrenia as well as the significant contribution to it made by the authors working in Hong Kong.’ —Norman Sartorius, MD, PhD, FRCPsych, president, Association of the Improvement of Mental Health Programs, Geneva


Eating Smoke - One Man's Descent Into Crystal Meth Psychosis in Hong Kong's Triad Heartland

Eating Smoke - One Man's Descent Into Crystal Meth Psychosis in Hong Kong's Triad Heartland

Author: Chris Thrall

Publisher: Kings Road Publishing

Published: 2014-08-07

Total Pages: 424

ISBN-13: 1784181587

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Chris Thrall left the Royal Marines to find fortune in Hong Kong, but following a bizarre series of jobs he ended up homeless and hooked on Crystal Meth. He began working for the 14K, the city's most notorious crime syndicate, as a nightclub doorman in the Wan Chai red-light district. Heavily in psychosis, he uncovered a huge global conspiracy, made all the more confusing by the 'Foreign Triad' - a secretive expat clique in cahoots with the Chinese mafia. Desperate, addicted and alone in the neon glare of Hong Kong's seedy backstreets, Chris was forced to survive in the world's most unforgiving city, addicted to the world's most dangerous drug. Engaging, honest and full of Chris's irrepressible humour, this remarkable memoir combines gripping storytelling with brooding menace as the Triads begin to cast their shadow over him. The result is a truly psychotic urban nightmare.


Hallucinations

Hallucinations

Author: Sofia Alvarez

Publisher: Nova Science Publishers

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781628080445

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In this book, the authors present current research in the study of the causes, management and prognosis of hallucinations. Topics discussed include the role of metacognitive dispositions for psychological models of hallucinations; visual hallucinations in Parkinsonian syndromes; the causal mechanisms which underlie lucid hallucinations; the effect of group cognitive behaviour therapy for patients with auditory hallucinations in psychotic disorders; current neurocognitive theories and management of auditory verbal hallucination; and a summary of the concept of hallucination and its clinical implications in daily clinical practice.


Altered Action Awareness in Schizophrenia Patients with Passivity Experiences and Auditory Hallucinations

Altered Action Awareness in Schizophrenia Patients with Passivity Experiences and Auditory Hallucinations

Author: Chi-Sing Law

Publisher: Open Dissertation Press

Published: 2017-01-26

Total Pages: 188

ISBN-13: 9781361033425

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This dissertation, "Altered Action Awareness in Schizophrenia Patients With Passivity Experiences and Auditory Hallucinations" by Chi-sing, Law, 羅志昇, was obtained from The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong) and is being sold pursuant to Creative Commons: Attribution 3.0 Hong Kong License. The content of this dissertation has not been altered in any way. We have altered the formatting in order to facilitate the ease of printing and reading of the dissertation. All rights not granted by the above license are retained by the author. Abstract: The deficit in motor self-monitoring is suggested to explain the passivity experiences and even auditory verbal hallucinations (AVH). It is proposed that the loss of the sense of agency in these strange experiences originates from abnormalities in the motor control system. When executing an action, the central nervous system sends out the corresponding motor commands for suitable muscular contractions. An efference copy (EC) (a copy of the motor command) will be made, for computing a prediction of motor consequences. Discrepancies between the predicted state and the actual state imply alien interruption, generating possibly the judgments about alien agency's control over the movement. An abnormal occurrence of this discrepancy is thought to be underlying the passivity experiences or even AVH. Ample evidences have shown that schizophrenia patients performed worse in motor related tasks that requires access to the EC and the predicted state. Patients with passivity experiences or AVH (patients with relevant symptoms) demonstrated even greater anomaly than those without. However, most of the tasks adopted involved complex cognitive processes or required verbal report of experiences. Patients with passivity experiences have poor general cognitive functions and may have an eccentric criterion in making judgment, thus affecting the tasks' validities. The current study proposes two paradigms that tried to investigate the abnormalities of EC and predicted state in the motor control system of the patients with relevant symptoms. The two paradigms aimed to measure the direct influences of EC and predicted state in motor performances and are designed to eliminate as much cognitive processes involvement as possible. In both paradigms, three groups were recruited: (a) schizophrenia patients with clinically significant AVH or passivity experiences; (b) schizophrenia patients without the relevant symptoms and (c) normal controls. Both paradigms focused on the influences of the EC and predicted state of one action on another separate action. The first paradigm focused on the influence of them on a subsequent action and the second paradigm focused on the influence of them on a simultaneous action. The first paradigm required subjects to replicating their previous voluntary movement, which should be more accurate than when replicating a passive movement. The second paradigm required subjects to unload an object on one hand with the other hand. This voluntary action should stabilize the loaded hand when unloading objects comparing to passive unloading, due to an anticipation of movements. In both paradigms, the performances of the patients with relevant symptoms significantly deviated from the control groups. In the first paradigm, the patients with relevant symptoms replicate their action much worse than controls; in the second paradigm, the patients with relevant symptoms have their hands fluctuated significantly stronger. Unlike the patients with relevant symptoms, both the control groups demonstrated utilization of EC and the predicted states. The findings strongly suggest that deficit in motor self-monitoring in the predictors process associated strong with passivity experiences and AVH. The link between motor performances and the experience of AH should be highlighted. Subjects: Auditory hallucinations Motor ability Sch


Secondary Schizophrenia

Secondary Schizophrenia

Author: Perminder S. Sachdev

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2010-02-04

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 1139485229

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Schizophrenia may not be a single disease, but the result of a diverse set of related conditions. Modern neuroscience is beginning to reveal some of the genetic and environmental underpinnings of schizophrenia; however, an approach less well travelled is to examine the medical disorders that produce symptoms resembling schizophrenia. This book is the first major attempt to bring together the diseases that produce what has been termed 'secondary schizophrenia'. International experts from diverse backgrounds ask the questions: does this medical disorder, or drug, or condition cause psychosis? If yes, does it resemble schizophrenia? What mechanisms form the basis of this relationship? What implications does this understanding have for aetiology and treatment? The answers are a feast for clinicians and researchers of psychosis and schizophrenia. They mark the next step in trying to meet the most important challenge to modern neuroscience – understanding and conquering this most mysterious of human diseases.


CBT for Psychosis

CBT for Psychosis

Author: Roger Hagen

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-09-05

Total Pages: 291

ISBN-13: 1136837973

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This book offers a new approach to understanding and treating psychotic symptoms using Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT). CBT for Psychosis shows how this approach clears the way for a shift away from a biological understanding and towards a psychological understanding of psychosis. Stressing the important connection between mental illness and mental health, further topics of discussion include: the assessment and formulation of psychotic symptoms how to treat psychotic symptoms using CBT CBT for specific and co-morbid conditions CBT of bipolar disorders. This book brings together international experts from different aspects of this fast developing field and will be of great interest to all mental health professionals working with people suffering from psychotic symptoms.


The Parasomnias and Other Sleep-Related Movement Disorders

The Parasomnias and Other Sleep-Related Movement Disorders

Author: Michael J. Thorpy

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2010-06-10

Total Pages: 361

ISBN-13: 1139485725

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The first authoritative review on the parasomnias - disorders that cause abnormal behavior during sleep - this book contains many topics never before covered in detail. The behaviors associated with parasomnias may lead to injury of the patient or bed-partner, and may have forensic implications. These phenomena are common but often unrecognized, misdiagnosed, or ignored in clinical practice. With increasing awareness of abnormal behaviors in sleep, the book fulfils the need for in-depth descriptions of clinical and research aspects of these disorders, including differential diagnosis, pathophysiology, morbidity, and functional consequences of each condition, where known. Appropriate behavioral and pharmacological treatments are addressed in detail. There are authoritative sections on disorders of arousal, parasomnias usually associated with REM sleep, sleep-related movement disorders and other variants, and therapy of parasomnias. Sleep specialists, neurologists, psychiatrists, psychologists and other healthcare professionals with an interest in sleep disorders will find this book essential reading.