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Differentiating Bipolar Depression from Unipolar Depression
Depression is one of the most common psychiatric disorders. It is also a major cause of disability and the #1 cause for suicide in all of medicine.
When evaluating a person with depression, psychiatric clinicians have to distinguish which depression the patient has because each of them is treated differently.
If the wrong diagnosis is made and the patient receives the wrong treatment, the outcome will be poor or even tragic because improperly treated depression can lead to suicide.
In this presentation, Dr. Nasrallah will describe how to diagnose what depression every patient has, especially the similarities and differences between unipolar and bipolar disorder. He will also describe which t...
When evaluating a person with depression, psychiatric clinicians have to distinguish which depression the patient has because each of them is treated differently.
If the wrong diagnosis is made and the patient receives the wrong treatment, the outcome will be poor or even tragic because improperly treated depression can lead to suicide.
In this presentation, Dr. Nasrallah will describe how to diagnose what depression every patient has, especially the similarities and differences between unipolar and bipolar disorder. He will also describe which t...
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Strengthening Mental Health on Campus
Просмотров 56Месяц назад
CURESZ on Campus clubs welcomed Mona McCalley-Whitters, PhD, to share insights about the most common mental health challenges among students on October 9, 2024. The prevalence and warning signs of suicide and substance abuse were discussed, strategies to combat stigma of mental illness, and ideas for how to promote meaningful change on campus. She discussed mental health conditions as brain dis...
Do Diagnoses Matter? Reconsidering Schizophrenia
Просмотров 2302 месяца назад
The diagnosis of schizophrenia is based on observational signs and symptoms, representing and agglutination of clinical observations based on subjective criteria. In the era of the sequenced human genome, personalized medicine, and advances in deep phenotyping, it is time to reconsider the diagnosis of schizophrenia. This lecture was presented to CURESZ on Campus by Robert Smith, MD, PhD and Si...
Natural Language Processing Approaches to Understanding Psychosis
Просмотров 1877 месяцев назад
Since the origin of the term “schizophrenia,” psychosis has been associated with changes in the form of thought which clinicians infer from changes in speech. Wide variations in speech have been observed during psychosis, ranging from an absence of speech output (“poverty of speech”) to speech patterns that are difficult to follow (“disorganization”) or based on the sounds of words (“clanging”)...
Sleep Hygiene and Managing Fatigue
Просмотров 2387 месяцев назад
In this virtual lecture from the CURESZ Foundation, we welcome Dr. William Resch from OhioHealth Riverside Hospital in Columbus as our guest. Dr Resch discusses the history and important of sleep as a pillar of mental and physical health. Practical tips are discussed to improve quality of sleep (including activities to avoid at night, diet, keeping a sleep journal) as well as suggestions to man...
Medications in the Pipeline for Schizophrenia
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.Год назад
Drs. Jacob Ballon and Elizabeth Beam from Stanford University present a lecture on medications in the pipeline for schizophrenia including muscarinic receptor agents and TAAR1 agonists. These medications show potential for treating negative and cognitive symptoms of schizophrenia, which are not treated well by all the currently available antipsychotic medications. Find us online! Facebook: face...
CURESZ Club with Robert Smith, MD, PhD
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CURESZ on Campus clubs invites you to listen to our special guest Dr. Robert Smith. This is a recording of the virtual event on Jan 12, 2023. Dr. Smith discusses his journey from his undergraduate studies through his current career, and why he went into psychiatry. Genetic risk factors are discussed, including the DISC1 gene and copy number variants. Single nucleotide polymorphisms, which accou...
The Need for a New Name for Schizophrenia
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.2 года назад
Dr. Henry Nasrallah, CURESZ Foundation Executive Vice President and Scientific Director, discusses why the schizophrenia term is obsolete and stigmatizing. Due to the enormous changes in the concept of schizophrenia compared to 100 years ago when its name was coined, a new scientifically valid name is warranted. In addition, the term “schizophrenia”’ has become quite stigmatizing with a lot of ...
Schizophrenia Caregivers Trailer #2
Просмотров 5572 года назад
To learn more about CURESZ Friendsz caregivers mentoring program, visit us here: curesz.org/friendsz/ Find us online! Facebook: Cureszorg/ Twitter: cureszorg Instagram: cureszfoundation RUclips: ruclips.net/channel/UCT3uVzTt8jiJ2qdhuosHPvg
How to Connect with a Schizophrenia Caregiver
Просмотров 7612 года назад
This video was created to help CURESZ mentors (or anyone interested in encouraging a someone caring for a loved one with schizophrenia) to communicate more effectively. Two scenarios are featured, including how NOT to mentor and how to mentor. These scenarios are analyzed. Narrator: CURESZ Board Member Catherine Engle Mentor actor: Bethany Yeiser, CURESZ President Mentee actor: Barbara Suguitan...
Schizophrenia Caregivers Initiative
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.2 года назад
CURESZ President Bethany Yeiser and Board Member Catherine Engle discuss the CURESZ Friendsz caregivers mentoring initiative in this video. Catherine Engle discusses her background as a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and why she decided to become the Director of Training for the program. Following Bethany and Catherine's discussion, real Friendsz mentees and mentors share their personal exper...
Academic Anxiety and Well-Being
Просмотров 2102 года назад
Dr. William Resch discusses academic anxiety, well-being, imposter syndrome, and the three pillars of health, including sleep. This video clip is taken from "Psychiatric Potpourri," presented virtually to CURESZ on Campus clubs on March 28, 2022. See the full lecture here: ruclips.net/video/tXdi8fz4KhI/видео.html Find us online! Facebook: Cureszorg/ Twitter: cureszorg I...
Schizophrenia Caregivers Trailer #1
Просмотров 2192 года назад
To learn more about CURESZ Friendsz caregivers mentoring program, visit us here: curesz.org/friendsz/ Find us online! Facebook: Cureszorg/ Twitter: cureszorg Instagram: cureszfoundation RUclips: ruclips.net/channel/UCT3uVzTt8jiJ2qdhuosHPvg
Psychiatric Potpourri
Просмотров 1852 года назад
On March 28, 2022 Dr. William Resch presented "Psychiatric Potpourri" for our CURESZ on Campus clubs around the country as a virtual livestream. Dr. Resch discusses his path into medicine and psychiatry, how important language can be in the field of psychiatry, and ways students can help themselves with academic concerns and imposter syndrome. He also discusses ways to deal with depression and ...
Mental Health Risks of Marijuana
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.2 года назад
On February 28, 2022, Dr Erik Messamore of Northeast Ohio Medical University presented Mental Health Risks of Marijuana sponsored by CURESZ on Campus clubs. Find us online! Facebook: Cureszorg/ Twitter: cureszorg Instagram: cureszfoundation RUclips: ruclips.net/channel/UCT3uVzTt8jiJ2qdhuosHPvg
Preview of Oct. 12th lecture with Dr. J. John Mann
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Preview of Oct. 12th lecture with Dr. J. John Mann
Bipolar Disorder and Schizophrenia Part Two
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.3 года назад
Bipolar Disorder and Schizophrenia Part Two
Bipolar Disorder and Schizophrenia Part One
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Bipolar Disorder and Schizophrenia Part One
Tardive Dyskinesia: The Need for Treatment
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.4 года назад
Tardive Dyskinesia: The Need for Treatment
Her childhood was all positive. Supportive parents, safety, activities. I did not hear anything "unfortunate" to cause her schizophrenia. Maybe I missed something.
Thank you for having the courage to record and post this valuable insightful educational video. Sincerely.
Perhaps parasites might be a connection? T Gondi parasite connection. Don’t buy into big pharma and DSM ever changing and growing of new mental illnesses.
I DID NOT RECOGNIZE THE SYMPTOMS AT FIRST ALSO. WOW THIS HITS ME.
Something gives me the feeling she’s not being honest about her upbringing.
A homeless schizophrenic with enough sense & know how & finance(!!??) to be making international flights all over the world & she still has ALL her teeth. Hmmmmmmmmmmmm
He likes hearing himself talk
Why would she go to China if she was a concert master? Something doesn’t make sense in her story and the way she tells it.
Sad
Her mouth is smacking
Fascinating research, applying the speech recognition technology to analyze the language. Great stuff. John McWhorter, linguist, points out that of 6000-7000 human languages a small percentage have a significant presence in a written form. Language is a phenomenon of daily utility. The lexicon changes a little with each new generation of speakers, also pronunciations of common combinations phonemes and allophones changes incrementally for efficiency in speech. Sounds become softer hypothetically requiring less effort and energy to generate plain speech. I sent a message today "They will stay there or take a taxi here." I meant "...stay there or take a taxi to get here." I am counting on the reader to comprehend the context.
Great talk! Thanks. I was recently struck by the idea that in the neurology lab performing EEGs (electroencephalogram), for example, testing for seizures, shows recognizable patterns of brain waves, correlating with the brain's electrical activity. But theoretically, this regularity in human brain wave patterns suggests a mechanism by which brain regions sync in a pulse-like manner electrically, casting rhythmic brain waves with identifiable peaks, troughs, and spikes correlating with a state of (brain?) mind. In a philosophical domain, the pulses support the illusion of a seamless sense of self in the world, self-awareness, and the projections of consciousness in humans. What could go wrong? Psychiatric diagnoses provide a useful construct for research and treatment of human illness and suffering. What the study of genetics and epigenetics can teach us about impacts on health and illness is amazing. Mining large data sets for useable, relevant, reliable information is an exciting frontier.
Glycine helps with schizophrenia
Plus anti-nausea drugs such as metoclopramide, compazine, droperidol etc. can cause TD, akathisia and other antipsychotic side effects, please, be careful.
Diseases these days are starting to become renamed swifter than a pigeon can fly these days. Maybe that reassigning diagnositc names no longer in LAtin is how some researchers like to save face; or when wanting to peddle the same old kind of drugs for other diagnosis previous to that not being called a mental illness; Or, both.
The only toxins in the brain are from psychiatric drugs. Stop lying psychiatry. Bullshit.
Call it ‘Trauma response’…. Because that’s the closest to the truth and do not medicate trauma! It’s Not a disorder! Let’s move away from this bullshit.
Nope! Proven not to be genetic. Those studies were ‘fixed’. Let’s move away from this and psychiatry and their drugs….it’s just a money making machine and keeps people ill…
I love smart start antioxidants cereal. Maybe my body is telling me something since I have schizophrenia. I also started a testosterone booster that has helped my mood in the past few months. It doesn't have testosterone but it has things that increase natural testosterone. It has B vitamins.
I recommend anyone with this to seek the Lord since my care is woke now....... its garbage full of entitled brats who want a easy socialism job. TV and printed pages of the internet.... seriously a fraud
Thank you for your words i will try to hold them dear to my heart or in your words higher jitter or shimmer of my life being diagnosed with this disorder
I guess i thought about it life in our brain is a balance of chemicals just like catch 22s are a balance and although too much water will kill you not any will do the same and so is with medication. Its a balance.
My question is catch 22 and schicosis like what is the data between am i schizophrenic if i can get stuck in metacognitive duality like the chicken or the egg or in my case i (child of god) am a sinner or are Imperfect from age of accountability or puberty... or maybe i am taking poision to dull the effects of getting bit by something poisonous (antivenome)? Im sorry for my jumbled speech i feel like the biggest catch 22 is that higher order drugs make symptoms worse so why start ?
I wish antipsychotic medicine come out as gummy bear form.
How can one help someone with signs of Anosognosia!?.
I have a picture in my head showing a bunch of psychiatrists at the pharmaceutical company launch for Clozapine. The paid doctors are standing around drinking cocktails, dribbling saliva all over each other, and being stoned. They pretend in the comfort of each others side effects to be normal. Yes, it is normal to dribble like a bloodhound and being stoned because everybody in the room is the same. My wife has resistant relapses of psychosis and every time the Australian doctors reach for the Clozapine I tell them to get stuffed. Instead, she has used ECT, and her psychosis has vanished by the 4th treatment. For maintenance, she has gone back to Abilify with lower side effects. My wife has stayed well for 7 years. I challenge the psychiatrists to take their own drugs before telling everybody else to take them. Without medication, psychiatrists are nothing but a bunch of snake oil sellers. Their book of diagnosis DSM-TR5 is a book of consensus fiction. Phd James Davies, the author of the book "Cracked" questioned the godfather Robert Spitzer about how he and his team came up with the various mental illnesses in the first DSM book. He asked Spitzer if they used science to classify mental disorders. Spitzer replies, " Oh no, we just agreed with each other." Psychiatry is a pseudo-science.
Fiul meu ia Leponex( Clozapina) de 4 săptămâni, imi spuneți va rog in cat timp isi face efectul? Fiul meu doarme și nu simte ca doarme el nu se simte odihnit asta e schizofrenia lui.
It shortens life expectancy by around 20 years apparently (if you start taking it in your mid 20's)! I work in mental health and I wish everyone could avoid this terrible drug!
@ionelagheorghe1528 - That's gobbledegoop!! Speak in plain English so we know what the hell you're saying ffs!!!!! 🤬
Fasting, Nac, Vitamin b3, folate, B12, vitamin b1 ( elimination of carbs), omega 3 ( food such sardines/anchiovies which are full of vitamin d). Increasing your hdl (at least 60/70), fasting glucose around 80, taking the gad65 antibodies, mthfr mutation, glutathione ( glutamine amino acid), checking homocisteine and the iron, iron saturation and ferritin.
My loved one is drug resistant to the other atypical antipsychotics. So her psychiatrist put her on clozapine. Its been one year now, slowly raising her dosage to 350mg a day. It has NOT taken her hallucinations (audio, visual, tactile) away, but it DID giver her constipation, drowsiness and a heart condition (long QT syndrome) and shes currebtly wearing a heart monitor. She was working a year ago and now cannot work. Im at a loss how to proceed, i certainly dont want to up her doseage of this horrible drug.
Bethany i need help no drug is more powerfull then my problems i want to make my problem go away but i find my motivation is compartmentalized and i dont want to hurt anyone including myself im a coward and that means i will put anyone else at risk
Hi Bethany! Thank-you for all you do. I see myself in your story!
Spending time alone in that library would have been lonely but also the mind left alone creates more delusions. Your awrsome for talking about it. Sydney Australia 🦘🌏❤
maybe your mind left alone creates delusions ..
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Save my soon its the Best antiphicotic
Ordinary life IS unbearable
I would call it “Glutamate Imbalance Disease” or “Brain GID” or “ Brain GI” Disease.
I have schizophrenia 😢.
Thank you for this information. I had a good friend who has been experiencing psychosis after he started smoking cannabis regularly. He went from a promising grad student to homeless and was even briefly in prison. There were certainly social contributors to his psychiatric decompensation but cannabis use was the main factor. Like you, I think there is no basis for criminal prohibition but education about risks is vitally important.
Forks Over Knives, great documentary that helps with weight loss.
Any relationship between hydrocephalus and psychosis? I have untreated. but long "compensated" hydrocephalus, I've heard the brain of schizophrenics often have enlarged ventricles. I'm wondering if I got a shunt, if it'd help at this point. I just find the antipsychotic meds torture (akathasia -- pardon if it's misspelled --that just gets worse and worse).
What about drug abuse , can years of meth use cause schizophrenia ? I’ve seen someone that changed once they started doing drugs and even when they got off the meth is hearing voices
The most important question is, reclassified by whom? The answer is insurance companies, who strictly maintain what is, essentially, an obsolete Hollywood mythology about psychiatry and psychiatric disease. It's an ideological stranglehold on the American people, deadset against modern neuroscience, because it's cheaper (for them) to neglect than to take seriously (in materialist terms) the worst brain disease known. I have a lot of inside information about this, and the funding discussions typically consist of outright superstition, followed by foisting blame for psychosis and anosognosia on the victims and their families, followed by a collective departmental shrug, and congratulations from the CFO for saving millions of dollars by pretending residential care or automatic VNAs aren't absolutely necessary -- and you can add every expensive treatment shown to be very effective in other countries: ECT + Clozapine, for example (see Taiwan's success rates). Moreover, the insurance companies are completely hijacked by the cannabis lobby, so you are much, much more likely to see massive funding allocated for disproved "medical marijuana" as a panacea for literally everything, absurdly juxtaposed to mountains of evidence showing that it is precisely cannabis that most often causes permanent psychosis in a globally consistent subset of the population -- those predisposed to Schizophrenia. What about their human rights? Can you imagine a scenario where insurance and state collude to cover up something like the peanut allergy? And millions of children lose their lives in a context of complete ignorance and indifference, and their healthcare providers, totally divorced from modern medical research, enthusiastically give peanuts to every child that asks? We can. I've even seen higher ups at Blue Cross as well as their private and public competitors suggest pot as a treatment for psychosis! It would be like if big tobacco ran healthcare and pushed hard the notion that cigarettes treat lung cancer. It's that bad. Where is the AMA, APA? Nowhere that I can see. Where is Congress? Abdicated. It's hell down here in the trenches, and it's really up to the doctors to start organizing and doing something about it, because we are talking about a lost city. An ignored crisis of unbelievable magnitude. Millions of victims among us, most of whom cannot speak for themselves, freezing and starving on the streets (if they're lucky), lost, abused, neglected, terrified, confused, families destroyed, all stained and embittered by superstitious folk explanations from the uneducated community, a government that actively thwarts most reasonable care, and professional apathy, if not disdain, from many doctors who have given up. These victims and their families need revolutionary leadership, and interviews like this are a beginning.
Beginning to wonder if the leader of the cult I was born into had Schizophrenia. She heard voices and believed the voices were "Gods"-Jehovah, Lucifer and Satan (Lucifer and Satan were different characters in her book). She was really into the origin of consciousness and the breakdown of the bicameral mind.
False.
Based on what? The evidence is overwhelming at this point. I smoke cannabis occasionally but I can admit that it has different effects on everyone. For some people who are susceptible to psychosis, it can be provoked by cannabis. I can't drink more than half a cup of coffee without tachycardia. Some people drink several cups a day with no problems. Why shouldn't it be the same with cannabis?
In my heart i want study but i can't
Hang in there. Find a Doctor you can trust, and stay on your meds. Can you access Clozapine?
@@lesliepolychron8312 yes mam, i am takeing a clozapine tab called sizopin 50 and sulpitac 200
Is clozapine tab help me to study ? I am wondering about beathany madam she graduated with honours , i have heaviness on my prefrontel cortex ,i cant focus on things and blurness, i feel like i have law IQ and law alertness , i don't have job struggling for money ...
Bethany is brighter than that shrink...😮
That woman's smiles appear forced...
That shrink is a clozaril pusher😮
I have schizoaffective and was not given any mental health care in jail.