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Mindsets in Psychiatry

People use the word ‘mindset‘ fairly often. But what does it mean? Many will now reach for their dictionaries and Google. When I think about how others refer to mindset, I get the impression that they mean the person’s mind is set in a certain way. I think that’s partially true. People use mindset often in a derogatory way e.g. “His mindset does not allow him to see…he’s stubborn!” I think we all know people like that – the people ...

The vexed problem of collective intelligent output in team dynamics

Have you ever wondered how large or small groups of intelligent people on occasions end up making suboptimal or even stupid decisions? If you have, then this post may interest you. Importantly I said ‘on occasions’. That means that I am NOT saying that all or a majority of groups of intelligent people make stupid decisions. Scope and limitations I will drill into factors that affect groups where their collective intelligent output seems less than their average. I think this ...