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Mental Experience and Dissociation in Psychosis

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

The Ambiguity of Psychotic Experience

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

Space and Time in the Bilingual Mind

by Daniel Albright, MA, PhD (c)
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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 →

Learned Helplessness as a Correlate of Psychosis

by Ann Reitan, PsyD
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Various types of schizophrenia are distinguished by certain symptoms that, while relating to affective, social, physical... READ MORE →

Facebook is No Friend to Mental Health

by Jennifer Gibson, PharmD
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Roughly a half billion people interact on Facebook every day, with many more engaging in other social networking sites. With... READ MORE →

Assessment of Schizophrenia in Early Infancy and Interventions to Reduce Cognitive Deficits

by Shefali Sabharanjak, PhD
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Schizophrenia is an adult-onset disorder that can significantly disrupt the life of patients as well as their primary caregivers.... READ MORE →

From Superstition to Psychological Anarchy

by Ann Reitan, PsyD
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Skinner was able to produce superstitious behavior in pigeons by rewarding them arbitrarily for no particular behavior. These... READ MORE →

Brotherly Love? Sibling Bullying Is Underestimated

by Jennifer Gibson, PharmD
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The day my second son was born, a nurse — who had raised two boys of her own — offered advice: “When they get... READ MORE →

Improving Emotional Intelligence in Psychosis with Art Therapy

by Ann Reitan, PsyD
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Emotional intelligence is defined as “the ability to monitor one’s own and others’ feelings and emotions, to... READ MORE →

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