User talk:TijanaP


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Talkback
Hi, someone else replied to your request for feedback here. Thanks! Chevy monte  carlo  08:17, 27 June 2010 (UTC)

Talkback
Also, when you post on talk pages or on pages like this don't forget to sign your posts with the four tildes ( ~ ). This stamps your username and time/date next to your post, so everyone knows who said what. Thank you and I hope you understand. Chevy monte  carlo  - alt 12:04, 30 June 2010 (UTC)

October 2010
Please read WP:MEDRS and WP:3RR and refrain from adding info from sources that does not comply with MEDRS to articles. Also, please read WP:COI. Sandy Georgia (Talk) 17:03, 18 October 2010 (UTC)
 * Please stop adding text to Featured articles that does not conform to WP:MEDRS, as you have done now at Major depressive disorder as well as Posttraumatic stress disorder. Sandy Georgia  (Talk) 19:00, 18 October 2010 (UTC)

TijanaP, it appears that your purpose of editing Wiki is only to add info from http://www.douglas.qc.ca/ a non-peer-reviewed site. Please read WP:COI (what is your association with Michael Meaney?) as well as MEDRS as I recommended above, and understand that medical articles on Wiki require a high-level of sourcing, as explained at Wikipedia Signpost/2008-06-30/Dispatches. Please stop spamming Wiki medical articles to include info from marginal sources. Please also read WP:SPA. Thank you, Sandy Georgia (Talk) 20:57, 18 October 2010 (UTC)

October 2010
Hi SandyGeorgia, I thank you for your comments. Please note that, while I am affiliated with the Douglas Mental Health University Institute in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. I am not a spammer and did not wish to commit any kind of offense. I was simply trying to better the knowledge on Wikipedia based on some of the research that we have done here. We are a nonprofit health institution. We offer patient care and we do research and training. We are an affiliate of McGill University. If you read carefully, you will see that the knowledge I contributed is all relevant. With respect to PTSD, we have a researcher here that specializes in the use of propanolol during therapy sessions to reduce the intensity of the traumatic memory. With respect to major depression, we have a researcher here who specializes in depression in children. With respect to Alzheimer's Disease and cognitive remediation therapy, the knowledge was also equally new and useful. As our website is validated by the experts that work here, we do conform to the rules of the MEDRS articles.

Please let me know if you have removed any of my posts and I can then enter into a discussion with you about each of them. I thank you for taking the time to chat with me. Please rest assured my intentions are honest. I also feel that the knowledge I have contributed was pertinent and was not just interspersed within wikipedia at random. User:TijanaP.

October 2010, v2.0
Hi there! Thank you for your contributions. Your interest in psychiatry-related articles is much-appreciated. Still, a lot of editors (myself included, to be sure!) can be kind of picky at times about what information gets added (or removed from) where--so, if you find yourself in conflict or disagreement with other editors regarding your contributions, please feel free to use the talk pages for both articles and users (including me--and if you have any questions, please let me know, and I'll be glad to help in any way I can)! Cosmic Latte (talk) 08:16, 19 October 2010 (UTC)

October 2010
Hi Cosmic Latte, I thank you for taking the time to read my contributions. Could you please let me know which of my contributions you may have removed or edited?

Please see note I left for Sandy Georgia: I thank you for your comments. Please note that, while I am affiliated with the Douglas Mental Health University Institute in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. I am not a spammer and did not wish to commit any kind of offense. I was simply trying to better the knowledge on Wikipedia based on some of the research that we have done here. We are a nonprofit health institution. We offer patient care and we do research and training. We are an affiliate of McGill University. If you read carefully, you will see that the knowledge I contributed is all relevant. With respect to PTSD, we have a researcher here that specializes in the use of propanolol during therapy sessions to reduce the intensity of the traumatic memory. With respect to major depression, we have a researcher here who specializes in depression in children. With respect to Alzheimer's Disease and cognitive remediation therapy, the knowledge was also equally new and useful. As our website is validated by the experts that work here, we do conform to the rules of the MEDRS articles.

Please let me know if you have removed any of my posts and I can then enter into a discussion with you about each of them. I thank you for taking the time to chat with me. Please rest assured my intentions are honest. I also feel that the knowledge I have contributed was pertinent and was not just interspersed within wikipedia at random. User:TijanaP.


 * TijanaP, you should sign your talk page entries by entering four tildes ( ~ ) at the end of each post.


 * I appreciate that your intentions are honest, but it would be helpful if you would read WP:MEDRS regarding the need to use secondary reviews in medical articles. Having researchers at your organization who specialize in certain treatments, and sourcing text to your own site, is not sufficient to meet MEDRS; Wiki medical articles generally are based on peer-reviewed secondary reviews, such as decscribe at WP:MEDRS and Wikipedia Signpost/2008-06-30/Dispatches.  If you'll read those two pages, I'm sure you'll be able to make valuable contributions that won't be reverted.  Regards, Sandy Georgia  (Talk) 18:34, 19 October 2010 (UTC)


 * I'm having a hard time sorting what you wrote on my talk, but WP:V is general Wiki policy, while WP:MEDRS is specific to medical articles. Except in extraordinary circumstances, medical articles are sourced to peer-reviewed secondary review articles. You can locate those by reading the Dispatch I linked above.  Hope this helps, Sandy Georgia  (Talk) 22:34, 29 October 2010 (UTC)