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Yearly Archive for 2013

Mental Experience and Dissociation in Psychosis

by Ann Reitan, PsyD
5

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 →

What Brain Scans Reveal About Hurt Feelings

by Guy Winch, PhD
2

Almost every language in the world uses an expression similar to ‘hurt feelings’ to describe the emotional response we... READ MORE →

Are Guns in the Hands of the Mentally Ill Really the Problem?

by Brenda Walker, MA
6

In an effort to appear pro-active in pushing for stronger gun control legislation, some opponents to stricter gun laws, as... READ MORE →

The Ambiguity of Psychotic Experience

by Ann Reitan, PsyD
1

Many schizophrenics endure auditory hallucinations that are nearly impossible to understand sensibly, due to the fact that... READ MORE →

Scent of a Baby

by Jennifer Gibson, PharmD
0

Body odor conveys a wide variety of cues about gender, age, family, stress, and disease states. Body odors are also believed... READ MORE →

What Does It Mean to Know What Something Is?

by Daniel Albright, MA, PhD (c)
4

This is a surprisingly difficult question to answer. And it is an even more difficult one to quantify. READ MORE →  Read More →

Space and Time in the Bilingual Mind

by Daniel Albright, MA, PhD (c)
3

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 →

Treating Schizophrenia and Borderline Personality Disorder Differently

by Ann Reitan, PsyD
6

Psychopathology may be represented as residing on a continuum, ranging from, at one end “psychotic” to at the... READ MORE →

Are Psychoactive Drugs a Thing of the Past?

by Daniel Albright, MA, PhD (c)
1

Before I actually get started on this article, I would like to immediately answer the question I posed in the title: no.... READ MORE →

Bully for You! The (In)effectiveness of Anti-Bullying Programs

by Jennifer Gibson, PharmD
2

Bullying is no longer seen as a rite of passage during childhood or adolescence. It is recognized as a serious mental health... READ MORE →

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