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Childhood Epilepsy Tied to Lower Educational Outcomes
1+ hour, 22+ min ago (907+ words) Lowest levels of achievement among those with very early onset epilepsy Childhood epilepsy is linked to significantly poorer exam grades and long term educational attainment, with the lowest levels of academic prowess among those whose neurological disorder started when they…...
Event-related potential correlates of ESS-C-defined relapse-risk status in clinically stable patients with schizophrenia: a cross-sectional study
4+ hour, 42+ min ago (17+ words) springermedicine.com...
Psychotherapy vs. Psychoanalysis: Understanding the Evolution of Mental Health Treatment
5+ hour, 16+ min ago (406+ words) When many envision mental health treatment, the cinematic trope of a patient lying on a leather couch talking about their childhood while a silent therapist takes notes remains dominant. This enduring image stems almost entirely from traditional psychoanalysis. However, it…...
Exploring the ADHD-Inflammation Link
12+ hour, 20+ min ago (235+ words) “Does recognizing the role of immune inflammatory processes change the way we think about ADHD and having ADHD?” This was the question underlying Krone’s August 2026 ADDitude webinar, “ADHD and Inflammatory and Immune System Disorders: Exploring Links and Risks.” Here are…...
Refractory Parapsychoarchia (Schizophrenia) is Recoverable (精神分裂症)
8+ hour, 33+ min ago (22+ words) This paper was published on Aug. 17, 2026, in Journal of Pathology Research Reviews & Reports 8(4):1–6.Continue reading on Medium »...
New Mexico hospital's Children’s Psychiatric Center enhances behavioral healthcare for children and adolescents | AHA
15+ hour, 16+ min ago (170+ words) New Mexico hospital's Children’s Psychiatric Center enhances behavioral healthcare for children and adolescents American Hospital Association University of New Mexico Hospital Children’s Psychiatric Hospital The University of New Mexico Hospital has completed a major expansion and modernization of its Children’s…...
Was OCD Discovered 1,000 Years Ago? How a 9th-Century Polymath, Al-Balkhi, Changed Psychology
21+ hour, 6+ min ago (251+ words) What Was Actually Found About Al-Balkhi and OCD? What Exactly Did Al-Balkhi's Treatise Cover? How Closely Does Al-Balkhi's Work Match Modern OCD Diagnosis? Why Did This Discovery Take So Long to Be Recognised? However, a look at an unnoticed historical…...
Research Points to New Therapies to Lessen the Severity of Delusions for Patients with Schizophrenia
1+ day, 6+ hour ago (652+ words) New research has found that improvements to the severity of delusions in patients with schizophrenia-spectrum disorder recovering from an acute psychotic episode were significantly associated with reductions in volatility priors?someone?s expectations about the unpredictability of their environment. The…...
DBH, ODHE Announce $18 Million Scholarship and Internship Program to Strengthen Behavioral Health Workforce
16+ hour, 7+ min ago (71+ words) UToledo News The University of Toledo will receive funding for the Ohio Behavioral Health Scholarship Program to ensure students have access to high‑quality training pathways in behavioral health. READ: DBH, ODHE Announce $18 Million Scholarship and Internship Program to Strengthen…...
Shifting expectations of unpredictability could help treat schizophrenia delusions
16+ hour, 51+ min ago (344+ words) New research has found that improvements to the severity of delusions in patients with schizophrenia-spectrum disorder recovering from an acute psychotic episode were significantly associated with reductions in volatility priors—someone's expectations about the unpredictability of their environment. Shifting expectations…...