Psychotic-like experiences resemble symptoms of psychosis, but are milder, less frequent and much more common than psychotic disorders. While these symptoms do not constitute a disorder diagnosed as ...
Psychosis is when a person loses touch with reality. This is the definition most recognized by the general public, and yes, it's simplistic and reductionistic. A more deeply textured definition would ...
In a recent study published in Scientific Data, researchers evaluated the prevalence rates of stress, depression, anxiety, insomnia, mania, suicidal ideation, loneliness, and psychotic experiences ...
Early-life exposure to air and noise pollution is associated with a higher risk for psychosis, depression, and anxiety in adolescence and early adulthood, results from a longitudinal birth cohort ...
An exploratory study has examined metabolomic patterns associated with psychotic-like experiences in adolescents, highlighting the influence of cannabis use. An exploratory study conducted at the ...
I’m going to start off by posting an excerpt from a fellow blogger who writes in the United Kingdom. Her name is Elisabeth Svanholmer and the title of her blog is “Beyond Meds: Alternative to ...
Studying these subclinical psychotic experiences is important for us to understand the early stages of psychotic disorders and for identifying individuals who may be at increased risk for developing a ...
New research suggests that a severe and specific form of depression involves a systemic disruption linking the immune system to brain development. Published in Advanced Science, the findings identify ...
When Ayana Lage got pregnant, she prepared for the worst. She’d struggled with mental health and knew depression could be ...
Psychotic-like experiences, such as suspiciousness and unusual thoughts, are common among adolescents who are referred to adolescent psychiatric care. The symptoms are often associated with depression ...