For the second episode of Psyched for Mental Health‘s second season we explore how nutrition can impact mental health. Host Dr. Ed Bilotti speaks with Dr. Laura LaChance and Dr. Monique Aucoin, who ...
Welcome to Psyched for Mental Health, the official mental health podcast of WebShrink. Climate anxiety–also sometimes called eco anxiety–is itself not a disorder or a mental health condition. Fear and ...
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) was first recognized by the American Psychiatric Association in 1980. Before that, it went by various unofficial names, including “combat neurosis” and “shell ...
Since psychologists identified it over 160 years ago, Bipolar Disorder has been a tough diagnosis to make accurately. In the past we’ve called it “circular insanity,” “manic depressive psychosis,” and ...
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America’s gun ownership culture is huge. One third of us own guns, and 2 in every 5 people live in a house hold with a gun in it. We literally have more guns than people – 120 guns for every 100 U.S.
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LISTEN TO THIS ARTICLE: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok and other social networking sites are great ways to connect with others, see what is going on in the world, and, well, kill some time. They ...
In April of this year, a 31-year-old Chinese millennial named Luo Huazhong posted, “Lying flat is justice” on one of China’s most popular social media platforms. He wanted a simpler life, with less ...
from inpatient once a person is stable enough.
People with Impulsive BPD are desperate for attention and external approval. To achieve this, they construct wild, unpredictable personas. Their emotions are often positive, but inauthentic, bouncing ...