Is It Sane To Agree That You’re Crazy?
by Ann Reitan, PsyDTherapeutic reflection – the act of re-stating the client’s ideas using different words – represents an avenue... READ MORE →
Therapeutic reflection – the act of re-stating the client’s ideas using different words – represents an avenue... READ MORE →
Often psychotherapy is not considered to be effective with individuals dealing with schizophrenia spectrum disorders. But... READ MORE →
There are three components that generally typify an individual emerging with schizophrenia: alienation, introversion and... READ MORE →
In this article, I will focus on treatment considerations regarding the diagnosis of schizophrenia in children and adolescents.... READ MORE →
I have proposed before that schizophrenia represents a biopsyhosocial phenomenon. Essentially, it has been stated that schizophrenia... READ MORE →
People who experience psychosis have somewhat lower tested intelligence, with a higher proportion of psychotic individuals... READ MORE →
In spite of the existence of stigma, the first crucial step in dealing with schizophrenia is acceptance by that individual... READ MORE →
Sensation is a function of the five senses: taste, smell, touch, vision and sound. Sensory organs convert stimulation into... READ MORE →
The improvement of the condition of schizophrenia is strongly linked to family involvement in the life of the schizophrenic.... READ MORE →
Psychotic ideation is delusional and illusory. One cannot simply convey to a psychotic individual that he has a valid perspective.... 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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