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Physician Dr. Gabor Mate began his interview by addressing the 'myth of normal' that divides us into the normal and the abnormal with pathological traits. Dr. Mate mentions that he doesn't see a division, but a continuum where mental distress, of some degree, is present in all of us.
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This video “Psychosis, Delusions and Hallucinations” is part of the Lecturio course “Psychiatry.” It includes definitions of psychosis, delusions, and hallucinations, and lists several of the most common types of delusions and hallucinations.
A few things I’ve learned or researched on how to help someone who is going through a hallucination, whether it is auditory or visual. I am NO WAY a doctor. I have been diagnosed with Schizoaffective Disorder, and do go through these episodes as well.
Today's video is in conjunction with The Mix an organisation who provide essential support for young people.
In an earlier video, Dr. Sarah Garwood discussed why teens cut themselves and how parents can recognize the warning signs. In this follow-up video, Dr. Garwood speaks directly to kids and teens about how to get help if you or someone you know is cutting or hurting themselves.
Self-harm is common in young people with depression and anxiety but it also affects people of all ages. So what is self-harm? Self-harm also known as self injury is deliberately hurting your own body, such as cutting or burning, in a way to cope with emotional pain, intense anger or frustrations.
Teens are constantly facing new emotions and stressful experiences. Dr. Sarah Garwood discusses why some teens may consider self-harm and how parents can help recognize the warning signs.
There is effective treatment available for all of the causes of suicidal thoughts. Each person with suicidal thoughts or engaging in self-harm has unique characteristics and should be thoroughly assessed.