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Cognitive Benefit of Antipsychotics May be Due to Practice Effect

Source: treatmentonline.com

A new study reveals the ineffectiveness of antipsychotic medication.

Top Ten Bizarre Mental Disorders

Source: thelistuniverse

"Mental disorders effect millions of people in the world and can lead to years of psychotherapy. In some cases, the psychological problem suffered is extremely rare or bizarre. This is a list of the ten most bizarre mental disorders...."

Sickness on the Tongue and in the Mind

Source: The Sydney Morning Herald

Barely a week goes by when we don't hear of the crisis in mental health. The use of psychiatric terminology is also more and more colloquial. Just like fashion and baby names, language eventually filters down the social ladder.

Brain Waves Reveal Intensity of Pain

Source: Nature News

Recordings from electrodes in the human brain may offer the first objective way to measure the intensity of pain. Researchers say that they have found a neural signal that correlates with the amount of pain that an individual feels.

Patient with multiple personalities sketches her 17 alter egos | the Daily Mail

Source: the Mail online

A woman who developed multiple personalities as the result of being abused as a child has sketched her alter egos — all 17 of them.

The research subject that dare not speak its name

Source: Toronto

Public morality has long dictated that science stay away from pedophilia. That's beginning to change There's a lot we don't know about pedophilia, largely because we don't want to.

Inside Karen's Crowded (17 personalities) Mind: Inside Multiple-Personality Disorder

Source: newsweek.com

In a new book, a psychiatrist details his most challenging case, a woman with 17 personalities.

Paranoid Thoughts Almost As Common As Depression/Anxiety Reveal King's College Scientists

Source: Medical News Today

research revealing paranoid thoughts are commonplace. discussion of how paranoid thoughts develop, description of paranoid thoughts, treatment of paranoid thoughts.

How shyness and other normal human traits became sickness

Source: PhysOrg.com

What's wrong with being shy, and just when and how did bashfulness and other ordinary human behaviors in children and adults become psychiatric disorders treatable with powerful, potentially dangerous drugs, asks a Northwestern University scholar in a new book that already is cre …

Stress gnawing at mental health of Iraqis

Source: Google

BAGHDAD (AFP) — He lost two sons to car bombs. She lost her husband to a death squad. Both are depressed, weepy, anxious, filled with rage and in denial. The mental scars of the war in Iraq run deep and jagged.

The Stunning Comeback of Electroshock and Other Harrowing Treatments for the Mentally Ill

Source: villagevoice.com

The things that have been done to Colleen Kelley's brain sound like scenes out of a retro psych ward where ice-pick lobotomies are still the norm and Nurse Ratched doles out electroshock. Her brain has been scanned, doused in experimental drugs, magnetized, and electrified.

A Secret Life of Madness

Source: The L.A. Times

A respected scholar and USC law professor reveals her journey through the horrors and demons of mental illness. She has schizophrenia.

Interest Rates and The Moral Hazard: Why You Must Buy GOOG Now

Source: The Last Psychiatrist

If you don't understand the title, it's likely you won't understand the article. It uses economics to explain the principle of moral hazard.

Suicides rise sharply in U.S. youth, studies find

Source: Reuters

In 2004, 4,599 children and adults aged 10 to 24 committed suicide, the biggest rise in suicides in 15 years. Suicide was the third-leading cause of death in that age group, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said.

Saturday Sanity: From Hyperactive Kids To The Music You Love

Source: mentalhealthnotes.com

This week's edition deals with increases in children's mental health diagnosis, psychiatry and religion, colors affecting your moods, hyperactive kids, and your favorite tunes.

Exploiting Kids to Make Pharma Money

Once more our kids are about to be exploited, all to the greater good of psychiatry and Big Pharma. Over 300 articles listed in Google News yesterday screamed about some "new study" showing a huge increase in bipolar kids.

Psychiatrists are the least religious of all physicians

Source: PhysOrg.com

A nationwide survey of the religious beliefs and practices of American physicians has found that the least religious of all medical specialties is psychiatry.

Internet addiction as serious as gambling, psychiatrist says

Source: asuwebdevil.com

For some addicts, a casino can be the root of all evils. For others, a fix can come from visiting their favorite Web site, according to a study to be presented in November. "[I'm online] pretty much like, 24/7," said Brian Park, an accounting junior.

School of Shock

Source: MotherJones.com

Interesting "special report" on what seems to be a new (taxpayer funded) trend...taking "tough love" to another level. What do you think? What has worked for you? What has your experience been...as a teen? As a parent?

Systematic Abuse of patients

Source: The Witness

These pages contain first person accounts of abuse by health or social care workers. They are published here with permission of the authors.

Mental health and sexual assaults

Source: BBC News

There is to be an urgent review of the safety of mental health patients after a report that detailed alleged rapes and sexual assaults in psychiatric wards. Sexual assault cases are difficult to prosecute at the best of times. It is often one person's word against another.

Putin critic tells of her mental hospital ordeal

Source: Independent.co.uk

Larisa Arap has just emerged from a 46-day imprisonment in two Russian psychiatric hospitals. Pills were forced down her throat and she received injection after injection. She doesn't know what medications they were, or whether they will cause permanent damage.

They're Watching You...

Source: trick-cyclingforbeginners.blogspot.com

I was just taking five minutes out, enjoying the sunshine in the surprisingly pleasant grounds of my new hospital, when the flowerbed spoke to me.

Dr. Sanity: It's Official, The Left Is Completely Hysterical

Source:

("Dr. Sanity" is the screen name of a psychiatrist who analyses current news from a psychiatric perspective. Although I do not necessarily agree with everything she says, she often has some extremely insightful -- in fact brilliant-- comments).

Psychiatric abuse claim in Russia

Source: BBC News

Russia's official human rights investigator says it will investigate allegations of psychiatric abuse against an opposition activist. Larissa Arap says she is being forcibly held in a psychiatric clinic because she criticised health officials.

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