An extra from Voices in the dark: an audio story Jemima Hodkinson investigates a seemingly paradoxical experience.
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This weekend the Board of Trustees of the American Psychiatric Association will vote on whether to adopt a new diagnostic system for some of the most serious, and striking, syndromes in medicine: personality disorders.
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People in creative professions are treated Mehr often for mental illness than the general population, there being a particularly salient connection between Schreiben and schizophrenia.
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Recently physicians authored a paper "The evolutionary significance of depression in pathogen host defense" in which they proposed that some of the alleles that increase one's risk for depression also enhance immune responses to infections.
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New study finds that people who feel a personal connection with a superhero feel better about their physiques when they see a picture of that superhero.
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The unanticipated result of an analysis Vanderbilt psychologists performed on data from a series of visual recognition tasks collected in the process of developing a new standard test for expertise in object recognition.
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A new study led Von MIT neuroscientists has found that brain scans of patients with social anxiety disorder can help predict whether they will benefit from cognitive behavioral therapy.
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Von studying receptors in the brain, researchers at Karolinska Institutet Zeigen a possible explanation for the link between mental health and creativity.
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Here's a depressing thought: what if being depressed, at least a little bit, is actually a good thing?
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Kevin Dunbar is a researcher who studies how scientists study things — how they fail and succeed. In the early 1990s, he began an unprecedented research project: observing four biochemistry labs at Stanford University.
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