Draft:David Tomasi
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David Tomasi (born 1981) is an American neuroscientist, clinical psychologist, and researcher. He is the Secretary of the Vermont Academy of Arts and Sciences (VAAS) and teaches at the [[Vermont State Colleges (VSC) and the Community College of Vermont (CCV). He is best known for his studies on Olfactory Virtual Reality and the Mind-Body problem [1] ]] [2]
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Education
Tomasi completed his first bachelor’s, master’s, and clinical internship at the University of Verona (ABAVR), followed by a master’s in counseling and neuroscience at the University of Turin (UniPsi), a PhD in Philosophy from the University of Sofia (Софийски университет „Св. Климент Охридски“), a PhD in Psychology from the Universidad Azteca, and a DSc in Medical Sciences from the Russian Academy of Sciences (Российская Академия Естествознания). [3] [4] He was a Postdoctoral Fellow in Philosophy and Neuroscience from the University of Sofia and completed his training and licensure in clinical psychology in the State of Vermont.
Academic career
Tomasi’s research focuses on the intersection between neuroscience, psychology, and philosophy. Among his contribution, the studies on Olfactory Virtual Reality and Brain-Computer interface have received international recognition. Tomasi taught at the University of Vermont, St. Michael’s College, the University of Sofia, the Community College of Vermont (CCV), and worked as an Inpatient Psychiatry Psychotherapist at the University of Vermont Medical Center (UVMMC), before being elected as a Secretary of the Vermont Academy of Arts and Sciences (VAAS) in 2018.
Bibliography
- Tomasi, D. 2020. Critical Neuroscience and Philosophy. A Scientific Re-examination of the Mind-body Problem. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan
- Tomasi, D 2020. Mind-Body Medicine in Inpatient Psychiatry. New York, NY: Ibidem Verlag / Columbia University Press
- Marini, M.G., Tomasi, D. (contr.) 2018. Languages of Care in Narrative Medicine: Words, Space and Time in the Healthcare Ecosystem. New York, NY: Springer
- Tomasi, D. 2016. Medical Philosophy. Philosophical Analysis of Patient Self-Perception in Diagnostics and Therapy. New York, NY: Ibidem Verlag / Columbia University Press
- Tomasi, D. 2024. Psychotherapy: Essence, Experience, and Examination. Foreword to Adler, D. 2024. What we really need – Experiences of a psychoanalyst. New York, NY: Ibidem Verlag / Columbia University Press, Original: Adler, D. 2023. Was wir wirklich brauchen: Erfahrungen eines Psychoanalytiker. Stuttgart, D: Schattauer / Klett-Cotta Verlag
- Goddard, C., 2018. Minimal English for a Global World. Christian, D., Farrelly, N., Maley, W., Marini, M.G., Mooney, A., Peeters, B., Torkki J., Vanhatalo, U., Wesley, M., Wierzbicka A., Tomasi, D. (contr. - Linguistics interface: applying the Natural Semantic Metalanguage to Narrative Medicine). Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan
