Mental Experience and Dissociation in Psychosis
by Ann Reitan, PsyDThe experience of our minds may be shaped by belief. The idea that our minds are whatever we imagine them to be may seem... READ MORE →
The experience of our minds may be shaped by belief. The idea that our minds are whatever we imagine them to be may seem... READ MORE →
Almost every language in the world uses an expression similar to ‘hurt feelings’ to describe the emotional response we... READ MORE →
In an effort to appear pro-active in pushing for stronger gun control legislation, some opponents to stricter gun laws, as... READ MORE →
Many schizophrenics endure auditory hallucinations that are nearly impossible to understand sensibly, due to the fact that... READ MORE →
Body odor conveys a wide variety of cues about gender, age, family, stress, and disease states. Body odors are also believed... READ MORE →
This is a surprisingly difficult question to answer. And it is an even more difficult one to quantify. READ MORE → Read More →
If you read my posts on a regular basis, you probably know that I am quite interested in bilingualism and its effects on... READ MORE →
Psychopathology may be represented as residing on a continuum, ranging from, at one end “psychotic” to at the... READ MORE →
Before I actually get started on this article, I would like to immediately answer the question I posed in the title: no.... READ MORE →
Bullying is no longer seen as a rite of passage during childhood or adolescence. It is recognized as a serious mental health... READ MORE →
This Sunday February 14th (9 p.m. ET), the Emmy-nominated Brain Games tv-show is back! Wonder junkie Jason Silva returns to our screens, teaming up with... READ MORE →
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