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Schizophrenia: What are the Negative Symptoms?

Schizophrenia: What are the Negative Symptoms?

The symptoms of schizophrenia are often described as positive and negative. Positive symptoms of the illness are those most of us are familiar with: hallucinations, delusional and paranoid behaviour, and confused thoughts. But although the positive symptoms of schizophrenia are very serious, the schizophrenia negative symptoms can be just as debilitating and they often go […]

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Memory Loss and Aging: What is Normal and where does Dementia Start?

Memory Loss and Aging: What is Normal and where does Dementia Start?

Some degree of memory loss is a normal part of the aging process. Everyone forgets things at some time or another, whether it is where you left your car keys or purse, or the name of that person who waved at you in the supermarket. But when memory loss begins to impact on normal life, […]

Does Light Therapy Help Against Seasonal Affective Disorder?

Does Light Therapy Help Against Seasonal Affective Disorder?

Does light therapy help against seasonal affective disorder? SAD is a recognized medical condition affecting millions of people worldwide. Although it is often referred to as the Winter Blues, seasonal affective disorder can occur at different times of the year and symptoms of SAD arise whenever the body’s natural circadian rhythms are out of balance […]

Diet and Depression: Can the Right Diet Help Against Depression?

Diet and Depression: Can the Right Diet Help Against Depression?

Food and emotions are often inextricably linked. Lots of people comfort-eat when they are feeling upset or miserable, whereas others go off their food entirely. But aside from the blips in our appetite when we are unhappy, is there a link between diet and depression—and can eating the right foods really make a difference? Depression […]

Famous Psychopaths in History

Famous Psychopaths in History

Thanks to Hollywood portrayals of psychopaths, you might be forgiven for thinking that serial killers are around every corner. Fortunately, Norman Bates is not the proprietor of the local motel and Hannibal Lechter does not do his grocery shopping in the local branch of Asda, so what famous psychopaths in history are there and what […]

Celebrities with Schizophrenia | Famous people with Schizophrenia

Celebrities with Schizophrenia | Famous people with Schizophrenia

Without effective treatment, schizophrenia is a crippling mental illness and many of those affected find their life severely derailed as a result of the life-changing symptoms. Consequently, due to the nature of the disorder and the fact that it typically strikes young adults who are unlikely to have reached the pinnacle of their career, there […]

Why do People Sleepwalk?

Why do People Sleepwalk?

Why do people sleepwalk? Sleepwalking can be defined as someone exhibiting a complex behavior whilst asleep. It is basically a sleep disorder: the person goes to bed as normal, but instead of staying tucked up under their duvet all night long like the rest of the family, they get up and do all kinds of […]

What Does Passive Aggressive Mean?

What Does Passive Aggressive Mean?

Passive aggressive behavior is quite common, particularly in relationships. In a sense, a passive aggressive person is something of a paradox since passivity and aggression are at opposite ends of the behavioral spectrum, so what does passive aggressive mean and how can you combat this type of behavior in someone you know? When a person […]

Depression amongst Teenagers: Facts and Statistics

Depression amongst Teenagers: Facts and Statistics

The stereotype of sulky, moody, irritable, sullen teens is something all parents are familiar with, which can make depression among teenagers difficult to spot, so how can you tell if your teenage son or daughter is suffering from depression and not just being a typical teenager? Depression among teenagers is on the increase and the […]

What are the Diagnostic Criteria for Schizophrenia?

What are the Diagnostic Criteria for Schizophrenia?

In order for a person to be diagnosed with schizophrenia, certain diagnostic criteria for schizophrenia must be met. In the United States, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Health Disorders (DSM-IV-TR) is used by mental health professionals to help decide whether a person is suffering from schizophrenia; in Europe, the ICD-10 criteria are used. […]

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