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Severe Nondiabetic Hypoglycemia After Risperidone Initiation in an Adult With Schizophrenia: A Case Report and Systematic Review
1+ day, 14+ hour ago (132+ words) Hypoglycemia is a rare but potentially serious adverse effect of second-generation antipsychotics (SGAs). Most studies have focused on SGA-induced hyperglycemia and metabolic syndrome, while hypoglycemia in non-diabetic adults remains underreported. We describe a case of severe hypoglycemia following risperidone initiation,…...
The cerebellum plays an unexpected role in schizophrenia
14+ hour, 48+ min ago (169+ words) A neuropsychiatric disorder affecting 1% of the population, schizophrenia is known for its hallucinatory or delusional symptoms. But the disease is also characterized by strong apathy, difficulty feeling pleasure and progressive social withdrawal. These so-called "negative" symptoms, for which there is…...
Alfred Adler: Psychoanalysis for the People - Science, Public Health Policy and the Law
1+ day, 8+ hour ago (171+ words) In Freud's model, before the social or the communal comes the sexual, specifically the sexual inside the family. Work life and wider society are only addressed after this first world of libido. For Adler, human experience is always primarily social....
Brain therapy shows promise in reducing PTSD symptoms
17+ hour, 47+ min ago (649+ words) Living with post-traumatic stress disorder can be extremely challenging. People with PTSD often feel trapped in a constant state of fear, even when there is no real danger. They may have trouble sleeping, feel anxious in everyday situations, or relive…...
Scientists Create the Most Psychedelic Plant Ever
19+ hour, 17+ min ago (69+ words) Scientists Create the Most Psychedelic Plant Ever'InsideHook As the researchers pointed out in their paper, this variety of production could represent "a cruelty-free, ecological alternative to harvesting indolethylamines from vulnerable sources." As one the paper's authors, Paula Berman, told 404 Media,…...
What is Mental Health? Toward an Empathic and Efficacious Psychiatry - Science, Public Health Policy and the Law
1+ day, 8+ hour ago (76+ words) What is Mental Health? Toward an Empathic and Efficacious Psychiatry'publichealthpolicyjournal.com A Grand Rounds psychiatry talk at UC Berkeley by neuroscientist Peter Stirling. [Click the image below to play the video] The post What is Mental Health? Toward an Empathic…...
Neta’s Research Points to Brain-Based Clues for Mental Health
1+ day, 6+ hour ago (500+ words) Neta, Happold Professor of Psychology and resident faculty in the Center for Brain, Biology and Behavior at the University of Nebraska'Lincoln, published a review in'Current Directions in Psychological Science. The article explores the next phase of understanding valence bias across…...
Can a psychedelic journey change what you value most?
1+ day, 6+ hour ago (556+ words) A single dose of psilocybin can lead to lasting shifts in a person's life values, such as an increased appreciation for life and greater self-acceptance. These lasting changes appear to be driven by specific acute effects of the drug, particularly…...
These overlooked brain cells may control fear and PTSD
1+ day, 6+ hour ago (715+ words) Imagine a star-shaped cell in the brain, reaching out with long, thin extensions to surround nearby neurons. This cell is called an astrocyte. For years, scientists believed astrocytes mainly acted as caretakers, helping hold neurons together and keeping brain circuits…...
What is Mental Health? Toward an Empathic and Efficacious Psychiatry
1+ day, 8+ hour ago (66+ words) What is Mental Health? Toward an Empathic and Efficacious Psychiatry'Mad In America A Grand Rounds psychiatry talk at UC Berkeley by neuroscientist Peter Stirling. [Click the image below to play the video] LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Save my name,…...