• A service user has schizophrenia, rather than is schizophrenic. (madinamerica.com)
  • Hi Solara, I don't have schizophrenia myself but have experienced psychosis before, and have also met other schizophrenics. (mentalsupportcommunity.net)
  • Chemists extract proteins from schizophrenic brains and compare them with healthy brains, hoping to detect a pattern typical of schizophrenia. (what-is-cancer.com)
  • It is possible that six of the Galvin family children had varying degrees of predispositional vulnerability for possible schizophrenia and combined with familial and other social stresses, schizophrenic symptoms became manifest, while such vulnerabilities were either not at all a factor or were minimal enough that the other six children did not succumb to schizophrenia. (psychotherapyandculture.com)
  • There were ongoing serious battles between and among some of the boys, and as illness impacted all family members - those with schizophrenia and those without, the pressure on the non-schizophrenic parents became increasingly challenging. (psychotherapyandculture.com)
  • Since we know there is no known cure for schizophrenia and that medications alone may have as many deleterious affects as ameliorating ones, I suggest as part of a systems approach to treatment for schizophrenia, combining therapeutic work on communications and relationships, along with the best available symptom management medication (this will change over time and will need to be calibrated to each specific person). (psychotherapyandculture.com)
  • Betel nut alkaloids include potent muscarinic cholinomimetics: recent research suggests that these agents may be therapeutic in schizophrenia. (cambridge.org)
  • Because we have been working on classical neurotransmitters and neuropeptides involved in schizophrenia and in affective diseases, we describe here the alterations of these neuroactive substances in the brain regions involved in the schizophrenic and affective symptoms. (benthambooks.com)
  • Because we have published several review articles about neural networks in schizophrenia and major depression, we extended here these neural networks to the brain regions involved in schizophrenic and affective symptoms. (benthambooks.com)
  • From the abstract: 'What is the therapeutic efficacy of multigenic pharmacogenomics-guided treatment in patients with schizophrenia? (cdc.gov)
  • Together, this suggests that reduced signaling of the SST+ neuron/α5-GABA-A receptor pathway contributes to cognitive dysfunctions, and that it represents a novel therapeutic target for remediating mood and cognitive symptoms in depression, other psychiatric disorders and during aging. (nature.com)
  • Schizoaffective disorder is a psychotic disease with schizophrenic and affective i.e. depressive and/or manic symptoms. (benthambooks.com)
  • Schizophrenic and affective symptoms show a great variety and the courses of the disease can have different outcomes. (benthambooks.com)
  • We have established the relationships between the hypothalamic-adrenal axis and the altered neural networks found in the brain areas involved in schizophrenic and affective symptoms. (benthambooks.com)
  • It is hypothesized that a person caught in the double bind may develop schizophrenic symptoms. (wikiquote.org)
  • He talked about how you could use this kind of stimulation to improve mood and fight depression, to induce visual phenomena or reduce schizophrenic symptoms, hallucinations and dreams, speed up language processing, improve attention, break habits and improve creativity. (imaginari.es)
  • Antipsychotic drugs (APDs) are therapeutic in psychotic disorders. (elsevierpure.com)
  • I also asked him about the use of the words "psychosis" and "psychotic", and if what cannabis users experienced could be described as a temporary experience as a schizophrenic. (science20.com)
  • Nevertheless, our data suggest that a non-invasive, low-cost EEG-neurofeedback training may represent a therapeutic tool also in psychiatric patients. (rug.nl)
  • Our aim is to study how generic, nosographic, and therapeutic psychiatric terms are used on Twitter in French. (jmir.org)
  • Some psychiatric terms are misused in the corpora we studied, which is consistent with the results reported in related work in other languages. (jmir.org)
  • some argued that there was no such thing as psychiatric illness, others that adverse sociocultural conditions exposed members of marginalized groups to political repression conducted under the guise of medical diagnosis, still others that treating mental patients against their will was unethical, and that electroconvulsive therapy was brain-destroying rather than therapeutic. (inhn.org)
  • Further studies to isolate and characterize constituents of the effective herbs are needed to reach novel therapeutic and more effective agents. (scialert.net)
  • Several comments in the course of this exchange have implicated that the Geneva 1980's psychiatry crisis was intimately linked to the antipsychiatry movement that emerged during the 1950s simultaneously with the introduction of the first set of psychotropic drugs with demonstrable therapeutic efficacy. (inhn.org)
  • One range or set of these more abstract levels includes those explicit or implicit messages where the subject of discourse is the language. (wikiquote.org)
  • and Philosophy in Therapy: The Social Poetics of Therapeutic Conversation with Klaus Deissler (McNamee & Deissler, 2000). (bvsalud.org)
  • This study analyzes Betawi language users in the Jakarta area. (bircu-journal.com)
  • The purpose of this research is to find out the health vitality of the Betawi language in the future, the factors that can cause the Betawi language to be endangered, and how the solution is to maintain the existence of the Betawi language. (bircu-journal.com)
  • The results obtained are calculations of the current use of the Betawi language in order to determine the health vitality of the Betawi language in the future. (bircu-journal.com)
  • Like the Betawi language, which is currently threatened with latent and slow extinction. (bircu-journal.com)
  • In the case of the Betawi language, an approach that pays attention to the cultural dynamics that occur within the Betawi community is the key to success. (bircu-journal.com)
  • Health Vitality of the Betawi Language in the Future in Jakarta: A Sociolinguistic Study. (bircu-journal.com)
  • The Implementation of Betawi Language As An Endangered Language. (bircu-journal.com)
  • This form of abstraction has value for Rashed, but it also prevents psychiatrists from using "a different kind of language," a language of self-creation and identity. (madinamerica.com)
  • Modern psychiatrists will diagnose Ben Zoma as a schizophrenic. (what-is-cancer.com)
  • The limitations of psychopharmacotherapy (drug interactions, side effects, noncompliance) underline the theoretical and practical relevance of nutrition in mental illness, the more so as mentally ill patients (especially when demented, anorectic, depressed, or schizophrenic) are at higher risk of malnutrition anyway. (tum.de)
  • The present study was undertaken to compare regional brain proteome in schizophrenic patients and age-matched controls, specifically the substantia nigra region which has never been reported earlier despite its role in dopamine transmission. (gov.pk)
  • The seven differentially expressed proteins namely ETFB, DCXR, HAGH, BLVRB, MYDGF, DEST and VPS29 are reported for the very first time with regionally variable expression in schizophrenic patients. (gov.pk)
  • Crucially, fm-theta has been shown to be reduced in schizophrenic patients compared to healthy subjects and seems to underlie impaired executive functioning. (rug.nl)
  • The current study aims first at exploring the specific fm-theta disturbances of schizophrenic patients in memory updating using a two-back experimental paradigm and comparing the results with healthy, matched subjects. (rug.nl)
  • Ultimately, the study tests a personalized five training session fm-theta neurofeedback with schizophrenic patients including an active control group. (rug.nl)
  • The study included 29 patients diagnosed as schizophrenic (F20, ICD-10) and 16 healthy control subjects. (rug.nl)
  • With regard to the two-back task, reduced performance of schizophrenic patients was accompanied by a total loss of fm theta modulability. (rug.nl)
  • However, it is debated if this patient group can self-regulate their own oscillations at all.The current study aims first at exploring the specific fm-theta disturbances of schizophrenic patients in memory updating using a two-back experimental paradigm and comparing the results with healthy, matched subjects. (rug.nl)
  • From this theory and from observations of schizophrenic patients is derived a description, and the necessary conditions for, a situation called the "double bind"--a situation in which no matter what a person does, he "can't win. (wikiquote.org)
  • Il existe une perception erronée de l'insuffisance rénale chronique chez les patients en stade terminal de leur maladie rénale dû à la faible connaissance du grand public sur les maladies rénales. (who.int)
  • The evolution of envy concept through the clinical cases of "Death instinct and knowledge": between theoretical elaboration and therapeutic process. (convegnoistinto50anni.it)
  • As developer of the entire training program, lead facilitator of the former live training events, and facilitator of the online training, Jeff brings his expertise in the history, science, clinical, and practical therapeutic application of REI directly to the training program. (stronginstitute.com)
  • Both schizophrenic and BD-1 are characterized by several symptom dimensions, some overlapping and some distinctive. (elsevierpure.com)
  • Each symptom lays hold to a piece of the schizophrenic puzzle and deliberately keeps them apart. (fullrecoveryfromschizophrenia.ca)
  • While a therapeutic, feelings-over-facts approach-a focus on safe spaces, microaggressions, trigger warnings, and so forth-is certainly one of the favored methods of America's new diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) bureaucracy, it's clearly not an inherent part of the woke gestalt. (tabletmag.com)
  • As a professor and researcher, she has been studying conversational processes in a diversity of therapeutic and nontherapeutic settings. (bvsalud.org)
  • Laing not only supported the use of, but preached the therapeutic thaumaturgy of hallucinogenic substances, and went on to create the Philadelphia Association at Kingsley Hall. (psychiatrictimes.com)
  • Fee C, Banasr M, Sibille E. Somatostatin-positive gamma-aminobutyric acid interneuron deficits in depression: cortical microcircuit and therapeutic perspectives. (nature.com)
  • It has even been suggested that specific colours can have a therapeutic effect on physical and mental disabilities. (britannica.com)
  • Moreover, this e-book gives a hint to pharmaceutical firms to improve the prophylactic medication by presenting the specific subreceptors involved, on which new pharmacological agents could exert an improved or additional therapeutic effect. (benthambooks.com)
  • I have been trained in many 'listening' and music programs - and, to date, I have had the BEST therapeutic effect with REI. (stronginstitute.com)
  • Sociolinguistics: Theories, Roles, and Their Functions in the Study of Literary Language. (bircu-journal.com)
  • Sociolinguistics: its theory, role, and function in the study of literary language. (bircu-journal.com)
  • The Therapeutic relationship and its impact. (knu.ua)
  • Karen Chase's Land of Stone is a poignantly eloquent narrative of the therapeutic relationship between an admirably humane, gifted poet and a schizophrenic young man. (karenchase.com)
  • Cannabis has been viewed as "hijacking the brain," which is a language long used to discuss any recreational drug, but with marijuana having the special property of spiraling the brain into madness. (projectcbd.org)
  • The conscientious situation of the Betawi people in loving and being passionate in defending their language is also an absolute requirement in the process of preserving this endangered language. (bircu-journal.com)
  • The parody that results from the participation of Yang's performers is also, to a certain extent, similar to that found in the works of Xu Bing, who invites the viewer to play through the learning of a language as Yang directed his performers to act out according to "his" utterance. (shanghartgallery.com)
  • Rather, proclaiming one's personal or group hypersensitivity and fragility is a technique to gain control of particular spaces by hijacking the language of America's preexisting therapeutic culture, with the goal of forcing opponents into silence. (tabletmag.com)
  • Now, the direct, therapeutic usage of small-range systems such as these is very different to the discipline-at-a-distance proposed in a number of Loos's patents (where an 'offender' can be incapacitated, using, e.g. a magnetic field), but both are architectures of control: systems designed to modify, restrict and control people's behaviour. (imaginari.es)
  • And, I would venture to suggest, a more widespread adoption of magnetic stimulation for therapeutic uses - perhaps, in time, designed into a safe, attractive consumer product for DIY relaxation/stimulation/hallucination - is likely to lead to further experimentation and exploration of 'control' applications for law enforcement, crowd 'management', and other disciplinary uses. (imaginari.es)
  • Language is both a product and a very important medium of civilization. (bircu-journal.com)
  • In 1990, jointly with Kenneth Gergen, she published the book Therapy as Social Construction (McNamee & Gergen, 1992), which became an important mark in the therapeutic field. (bvsalud.org)
  • Drawing on analytic philosophy, Hutto added to this framework, developing the `Narrative Practice Hypothesis', which holds that even our most sophisticated language-based ways of making sense of ourselves and others are grounded in socio-cultural practices. (ref.ac.uk)
  • The Reality of Language Against Culture as Strengthening Educational Literacy. (bircu-journal.com)
  • Age, gender, education, language, and culture are all indicators [3] as to whether a person will experience laughter in a given situation. (wikipedia.org)
  • Many languages contain expressions that use colour metaphorically (common examples in English include "green with envy," "feeling blue," "seeing red," "purple passion," "white lie," and "black rage") and therefore cannot always be translated literally into other languages because the colour may lose its associated symbolic meaning. (britannica.com)
  • Land of Stone is also a story of the many intimate roles that language plays in our lives, in the sounds and images it evokes. (karenchase.com)
  • Ella presenta una historia personal de la aparición del construccionismo social y de sus usos en psicoterapia, específicamente en terapia de la familia. (bvsalud.org)
  • En este viaje, ella describe las características importantes de un discurso construccionista social, señalando sus asunciones centrales e invitando las voces de diversos autores en un diálogo, con el cual una vista más amplia, pragmática del discurso construccionista social emerge. (bvsalud.org)
  • Ella también trata los actuales dilemas en el campo tal como la posibilidad de una "terapia construcionista social", la idea de "teorías como recursos conversacionales" y la noción del cambio psicológico. (bvsalud.org)
  • Finalmente, Sheila McNamee habla de cómo ella concibe el futuro del construccionismo social, invitándonos a que sigamos enganchados en diálogo sobre sus límites y posibilidades, produciendo diversos panoramas, imaginando y creando su futuro y tendiendo un puente sobre discursos inconmensurables con otras teorías y prácticas. (bvsalud.org)
  • The focus of a social constructionist investigation is on language in use and its performative character. (bvsalud.org)
  • Raymond Tallis is one of the select few who affirms and advocates human language to depict and describe the human world and human relationships. (blogspot.com)
  • This research tries to find an effective and efficient construction in preserving endangered languages. (bircu-journal.com)
  • The program is interesting, relevant, and chock full of cutting-edge therapeutic material and is recommended for professionals who want more comprehensive research support for understanding REI. (stronginstitute.com)
  • Understand music research as it applies to sensory processing and language abilities. (stronginstitute.com)
  • The limits of spectatorial folk psychology', Mind and Language 19(5), 548-73. (ref.ac.uk)
  • Both artists employ the use of language to show the culturally and socially coded act as the conventional norm for that language. (shanghartgallery.com)
  • Still in existence, at the time this was an (in)famous, and expensive, residential program for schizophrenics and self-proclaimed "mad artists" of financial means, in which their "creativity" was fostered, their condition was considered beyond the veil of reality, and they were to mingle, and live with-and at times encouraged to sleep with-the staff. (psychiatrictimes.com)
  • Both struggle with language and its place, its limitations, and therefore engage the world via visually symbolic representation, via phenomenology, via quasinarrative. (psychiatrictimes.com)
  • This condition makes the role and condition of language very crucial in civilization. (bircu-journal.com)