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- Coping During Coronavirus: Tips from Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
Pederson emphasizes that this doesn’t always happen naturally, and family members might need to check
- Myths and stereotypes around eating disorders are deadly - we need to dismantle them
Eating disorders are, by nature, such secretive illnesses.
- Culture S.H.O.C.K: Salut Hålla Olá Ciao Kumusta
Carmine Pariante, has recently talked about reverse culture shock in returning to normal life after COVID lockdown
- Recovering from Anorexia Empowered Me to Reject the Norm and Live My Truth
My lifestyle, as well, as a vegan eco-minimalist, who would rather spend time in nature than on my phone
- Caro — A Short Story
parents’ disappointment in her followed her around like a sinister shadow, but she couldn’t change her nature That was her nature, her purpose. That was how she passed her Golden Years.
- How is eye movement therapy used to treat PTSD?
The nature and severity of their PTSD symptoms are identified and are scanned for comorbid (other simultaneously
- Cognitive Dysfunction in Depression: Is the immune system responsible?
A limitation of this research is that it is associational in nature, meaning that it is difficult to
- What is this pain all about? Mental illness, philosophy and the search for meaning
But in madness there was also an inability to see “the true nature of things”, and reason saw in madness psychiatric medicine with “epistemological instruments”, that is, instruments relevant to the study of the nature
- A Letter from Lviv: Courage in Ukraine and Beyond
An artist, a poet, a boho girl with bangles and braids, she looks anything but natural holding a weapon
- “More Unites Us Than Divides Us” — It’s Time for Neurology and Psychiatry to Work Together Again
appropriate management of presentations that are neither purely psychiatric nor purely neurological in nature
- Air pollution and mental health: an unhealthy love story
Most importantly, residents in London, since January 2019, have been all participants of a natural experiment
- Getting into the Rhythm of Things: What can our brain signals tell us about mental ill health?
Second, the relatively fast nature of these oscillations and the precise timing of the active groups













