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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

What You Should Know About Selective Mutism

Selective mutism is an anxiety-driven condition, not oppositional behavior, where individuals cannot speak in certain situations despite normal speaking ability.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

Big Changes to Psychiatric Diagnoses Are Coming, Maybe

The DSM is the authoritative manual defining psychiatric diagnoses and is due for substantial revision, raising questions about scientific validity and clinical practicality.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

The Divided Mind by Edward Bullmore review do we now know what causes schizophrenia?

In 1973, an American psychologist called David Rosenhan published the results of a bold experiment. He'd arranged for eight pseudo-patients to attend appointments at psychiatric institutions, where they complained to doctors about hearing voices that said empty, hollow and thud. All were admitted, diagnosed with either schizophrenia or manic-depressive psychosis. They immediately stopped displaying any symptoms and started saying they felt fine. The first got out after seven days; the last after 52.
Mental health
fromLos Angeles Times
5 months ago

RFK Jr. wants an answer to rising autism rates. Scientists say he's ignoring some obvious ones

This week, the Trump administration announced that it was taking "bold action" to address the "epidemic" of autism spectrum disorder - starting with a new safety label on Tylenol and other acetaminophen products that suggests a link to autism. The scientific evidence for doing so is weak, researchers said. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said federal officials "will be uncompromising and relentless in our search for answers"
Public health
fromPsychology Today
5 months ago

Autism Diagnosis: Too Much Looking and Too Little Listening?

Internalising conditions are defined by what a person feels inside-thoughts, emotions, bodily sensations-that may not be visible to others. Take depression: although it can involve externally observable changes like altered sleep, appetite, or activity, its essence is often thought to draw heavily on internal, subjective experiences: lowered mood, emotional blunting, feelings of guilt, and rumination. The same is true for anxiety disorders, where excessive worry, dread, and tension are core criteria.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
6 months ago

Is There a Link Between Misophonia and Suicide?

Suicide is a topic that is often challenging to mention for those struggling with these thoughts, their families, and those around them. Misophonia is likely a neurophysiological condition that causes significant distress from otherwise normal auditory stimuli such as chewing, snapping, sneezing, and more (Brout, 2018). Distress is a major component of misophonia, and it may not be shocking to some that misophonia has been linked to self-harm and suicidal ideation (Edelstein, 2013; Alekri, 2019). Despite this link, misophonia suicide awareness is rarely a detailed topic of conversation in social media and peer support communities.
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