Schizophrenia – 21 05 2025

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Schizophrenia – 21 05 2025

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Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ? Tony Mantor Embracing Autism/Mental Health WorldwideAutism is a complex neurodevelopmental condition affecting millions worldwide, characterized by challenges in social interaction, communication, and repetitive behaviors. Despite increasing recognition, there remains a lack of understanding and awareness about the condition.Mental health encompasses a range of conditions impacting emotional, psychological, and social well-being, affecting millions globally. It includes disorders like anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and psychosis. Schizophrenia is marked by symptoms such as hallucinations, delusions, and disorganized thinking, while psychosis involves a loss of contact with reality, often presenting with similar symptoms. Despite growing awareness, stigma and misconceptions about mental health, particularly schizophrenia and psychosis, persist, underscoring the need for greater understanding and support.From celebrating neurodiversity to breaking down stigma, we create a safe Schizophrenia As I Live It (audio) Diana Dirkby I discuss navigating the labyrinth of paranoid schizophrenia as a personal and Informative journey.I'm Diana Dirkby, and I'm living with paranoid schizophrenia. In this podcast, I'll open up about my experiences with this complex brain disorder while also providing a comprehensive overview of schizophrenia itself. Despite sharing common symptoms, each individual's journey with schizophrenia is unique. We all seek tools and strategies to manage our symptoms within the context of our unique lives.As mental health consumers, we are responsible for sharing our experiences openly and honestly. By doing so, we can help combat the stigma associated with schizophrenia. We can empower listeners to understand what psychosis truly feels like, dispelling the fear and misconceptions that often surround it. While a schizophrenic episode can be an intense and overwhelming experience, it's important to remember that the person experiencing it is usually not a thr The Pause Production with Felicia Bolton Felicia Bolton While reporting on violent looting after George Floyd's murder, news anchor Felicia Bolton saved her husband's life & developed PTSD. But therapy revealed her trauma ran much deeper. In this series, she shares her story of healing & interviews world-renowned mental health advocates. They cry, laugh, & get vulnerable. Their stories of resilience range from schizophrenia, ADHD, human trafficking, imposter syndrome, surviving abuse & much more. Each person is wildly different, but all have learned that "pausing" isn't the end—it's a moment to reflect, heal & come out stronger than ever before. Delving In with Stuart Kelter Stuart Kelter Knowledge-seeker and psychologist Stuart Kelter shares his joy of learning and “delving in.” Ready? Let’s delve...Join Chris Churchill on the possible reasons why the search for intelligent life in the universe is coming up empty.Let’s hear from Israeli psychiatrist Pesach Lichtenberg about a promising approach to schizophrenia—going mainstream in Israel—that uses minimal drugs and maximal support through the crisis, rejecting the presumption of life-long disability.Find out what Pulitzer Prize winning historian, David Kertzer learned from recently opened Vatican records about Pius XII, the Pope During WWII.We explore the fascinating and intriguing...What did journalist Eve Fairbanks learn about race relations in post-Apartheid South Africa?Did you realize there were dozens and dozens of early women scientists? Let’s find out about them through a sampling of poems with poet Jessy Randall.How shall we grapple with the complexities of the placebo effect in drug development and med
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