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Post-Partum Psychosis – Rare but Real

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The existence of post-partum psychosis and post-partum depression has been hotly contested publicly. Tom Cruise’s denouncement... READ MORE →

Hearing Voices – Underpinnings of Auditory Hallucinations

by Dirk Hanson, MA
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In “The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind,” Julian Jaynes suggested back in 1976 that schizophrenia... READ MORE →

Logging On for Psychotherapy

by Jennifer Gibson, PharmD
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The explosion of the Internet allows people to use their computer for things that previously needed to be done in person.... READ MORE →

New Antipsychotic Agent in the US Market

by Jennifer Gibson, PharmD
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More than 50 years ago, the first antipsychotic medications appeared in the United States. While these drugs -– fluphenazine,... READ MORE →

How Young is Too Young to Diagnose Depression?

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Any parent can attest that the “Terrible 2’s” are a moody, temperamental time in the life of a toddler. Many kids are... READ MORE →

The Psychobiology and Psychoanalysis of Dreams

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Have you ever experienced waking up in the night, sweating and gasping for breath because some strange dream is mystifying... READ MORE →

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome – An Inside Look

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While performing research for my next article, I found a paper in The Open Neurology Journal reporting the results of a scientific... READ MORE →

The Psychology of Minority Students

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A major public policy concern is the well known fact that many minority students under-achieve scholastically. The roots... READ MORE →

What is in a Brand Name which Appeals to the Brain?

by Simi Agarwal, DDS
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Why do we shop? Most often, it is because we need something. Sometimes, it is simply because we see something we like and... READ MORE →

Why Do Schizophrenics Smoke Cigarettes?

by Dirk Hanson, MA
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For health care workers in psychiatric hospitals, it is no secret: one of the major issues confronting psychiatric facilities... READ MORE →

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