The Academic Revolution and Church-Related Education: Can the Schizophrenia Be Cured?doi:10.2307/40163929Glenn R. BucherChange
For example, some people with autism characterized by difficulty communicating or socializing insist the condition is not a disorder that needs to be cured, but just part of normal human "neurodiversity". Historically, some symptoms of mental illness, such as irregular behaviour and hearing voices,...
Thus, when it became apparent that an individual might be suffering from a disability, or a mental deficiency society is faced with the prospect of assisting that individual with only such assistance as might be need for the individual to reasonably survive in a competitive environment/society. Il...
where food is given away, where life is mostly out of doors in public, where the old divides between people seem to have fallen away, and the fate that faces them, no matter how grim, is far less so for being shared, where much once considered impossible...
I had always wanted to learn more about my Swedish roots, especially because growing up I’d felt distant from both of my parents’ extended families. My mother’s schizophrenia made her isolated and uncommunicative. She didn’t go to Sweden when my aunts traveled there in the early 1990s ...
I had always wanted to learn more about my Swedish roots, especially because growing up I’d felt distant from both of my parents’ extended families. My mother’s schizophrenia made her isolated and uncommunicative. She didn’t go to Sweden when my aunts traveled there in the early 1990s ...
Sohal's work focuses on determining what goes on in the brain when we "weigh these things," and how that can go wrong in certain disorders. He directs a lab which studies the brain circuits involved with psychiatric conditions like schizophrenia, autism and anxiety. ...