Archive for the ‘Academic’ Category
Depression’s Upside
Sunday, May 30th, 2010The mystery of depression is not that it exists — the mind, like the flesh, is prone to malfunction. Instead, the paradox of depression has long been its prevalence. While most mental illnesses are extremely rare — schizophrenia, for example, is seen in less than 1 percent of the population — depression is everywhere, as inescapable as the common cold. Every year, approximately 7 percent of us will be afflicted to some degree by the awful mental state that William Styron described as a “gray drizzle of horror . . . a storm of murk.” Obsessed with our pain, we will retreat from everything. We will stop eating, unless we start eating too much. Sex will lose its appeal; sleep will become a frustrating pursuit. We will always be tired, even though we will do less and less. We will think a lot about death.
Health and Cognitive Growth of Latino Toddlers: At Risk or Maternal Paradox
Thursday, November 12th, 2009War, Mental Health and Its treatment
Thursday, November 12th, 2009Job Losses and Family Mental Health
Thursday, November 12th, 2009Growing Tensions and P.T.S.D.
Monday, November 9th, 2009P.T.S.D. And The Military: When Sodiers Snap
Sunday, November 8th, 2009New York Times Article by Erica Goode:http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/08/weekinreview/08goode.html
Psychiatrists Revise the Book of Human Troubles
Saturday, December 20th, 2008The book is at least three years away from publication, but it is already stirring bitter debates over a new set of possible psychiatric disorders.
Is compulsive shopping a mental problem? Do children who continually recoil from sights and sounds suffer from sensory problems — or just need extra attention? Should a fetish be considered a mental disorder, as many now are?
Panels of psychiatrists are hashing out just such questions, and their answers — to be published in the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders — will have consequences for insurance reimbursement, research and individuals’ psychological identity for years to come.
Use of Antipsychotics in Children Is Criticized
Sunday, November 30th, 2008Powerful antipsychotic medicines are being used far too cavalierly in children, and federal drug regulators must do more to warn doctors of their substantial risks, a panel of federal drug experts said Tuesday.
A New Book On Lesbian And Gay Experiences With Mental Health Care
Wednesday, November 19th, 2008POSITIONING IDENTITIES: LESBIAN AND GAY EXPERIENCE WITH MENTAL HEALTH CARE BY HAZEL K. PLATZER, UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA PRESS.