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9 Personality Traits Putting Mothers at Risk of Postpartum Depression

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Postpartum depression is a very serious condition affecting 10-15% of mothers in most developed countries (that’s 400,000-600,000... READ MORE →

Best and Worst of Psychology and Psychiatry — May 2015

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We have been seeing some groundbreaking developments in understanding psychological disorders and how best to treat them... READ MORE →

Are We All Schizophrenic? Part II – Hallucinations

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In the last installment of the series, we discovered that delusional thinking is a part of normal life, with an estimate... READ MORE →

Dissociation and Psychosis

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Dissociation represents a condition of disconnection from events and states that are usually integrated. These include many... READ MORE →

Interview with Dan Pink – Manipulating the Masses and Hacking your Life

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We recently caught up with Dan Pink, the mastermind and host of Crowd Control, a 12-part National Geographic TV series in... READ MORE →

Rape – Why Do We Blame the Victim?

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For years there has been global outrage over why we continually handle sex abuse allegations badly, with quite shocking statistics... READ MORE →

Best and Worst in Psychology and Psychiatry – April 2015

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So far in our monthly “Best and Worst” roundups, there have been some pretty clear themes linking together interesting... READ MORE →

Learning Skills and Psychosis

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As a doctor of clinical psychology, I address differently the problem of psychosis. I approach psychosis as a result of trauma... READ MORE →

Are We All Schizophrenic? Part 1, Delusions

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The ignorance in the public understanding of schizophrenia and related disorders is shockingly poor, with a survey by the... READ MORE →

Best and Worst in Psychology and Psychiatry – March 2015

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March served us a whole host of significant research developments, highlighting the effectiveness and ineffectiveness of... READ MORE →

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