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Should We Change How We Talk About Mental Health and Neurodivergence? | Psychology Today South Africa
1+ hour, 27+ min ago (425+ words) Posted June 10, 2026 | Reviewed by Gary Drevitch How many times does a clinician or researcher encounter friends, colleagues or members of the public saying "I'm depressed" or "I reckon I have ADHD"? Fairly often, I am guessing. This terminology is commonly…...
Should We Change How We Talk About Mental Health and Neurodivergence?
1+ hour, 27+ min ago (425+ words) Posted June 10, 2026 | Reviewed by Gary Drevitch How many times does a clinician or researcher encounter friends, colleagues or members of the public saying "I'm depressed" or "I reckon I have ADHD"? Fairly often, I am guessing. This terminology is commonly…...
Brain gives up secrets in research targeting mental illness " Harvard Gazette
26+ min ago (518+ words) Samantha Baldi and Joseph Taylor. Now, new research is allowing them to fine-tune their approach, potentially targeting specific symptoms and opening new possibilities for precision care. TMS is a well-established treatment for major depressive disorder, especially when therapy and medication…...
Trauma-related mental illness is linked to altered thalamus size
13+ hour, 44+ min ago (462+ words) Up to 85 percent of the general population will experience a traumatic event at some point in their lives. While many people recover naturally over time, a large number of individuals develop chronic mental health conditions in the aftermath. Two of…...
Machinic Psychopharmacology: Do LLMs Self-Medicate? " Less Wrong
2+ hour, 24+ min ago (1379+ words) UK AISI, Model Transparency Team " Tl; dr We give two language models (Qwen3-8 B and Qwen3-32 B) access to "self-steering" tools: a suite of 40 steerin...
Dementia: Large psilocybin dose helped in isolated case study
1+ hour, 24+ min ago (1206+ words) A case study published in Frontiers in Neuroscience is making big waves in the dementia research community. The story involves an 80-year-old woman with advanced dementia who experienced significant improvements in symptoms following a large dose of psilocybin, the active…...
UNM Health completes expansion of children's psychiatric care center
2+ hour, 22+ min ago (156+ words) ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. " UNM Health completed a $36 million makeover of its Children's Psychiatric Center, aimed at providing modern psychiatric care for children. The center now has 36 beds in the facility with the ability to expand to up to 52. "Now kids with serious…...
Brain Mapping Might Explain Why Antidepressants Feel Worse Before Working
16+ hour, 39+ min ago (329+ words) A new study has uncovered how antidepressants affect different groups of serotonin-producing brain cells in opposite ways, offering new insights into why selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) can cause unpleasant side effects at the start of treatment but lead to…...
Targeting SLC6 A20 May Improve Autism Spectrum Disorder Behaviors
16+ hour, 39+ min ago (331+ words) Researchers have identified a promising new therapeutic strategy for autism spectrum disorder (ASD). A research team led by Director KIM Eunjoon of the IBS Center for Synaptic Brain Dysfunctions has now identified a promising new strategy for restoring NMDA receptor…...
Large psilocybin dose briefly improved dementia in case study: What to know - AOL
34+ min ago (1306+ words) A new case study describes the reversal of symptoms in a woman with advanced Alzheimer's disease after taking magic mushrooms." The findings hint that psilocybin may temporarily relieve symptoms, at least for some people. However, experts call for caution and…...