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It’s not rare to feel like we’re dreaming, even right after we wake up, but when it sticks around for longer than it should, it can merit its own diagnosis: depersonalization-derealization disorder (DDD).
Eating disorders are very serious psychological conditions that can also be very dangerous – and they are much more common than you think.
What if one day you woke up and were suddenly speaking with a completely new accent from somewhere you’ve never lived?
Scientists have learned a great deal about schizophrenia in the past few decades, but public perception of the disorder is still often rooted in outdated myths.
Having a kid does some weird things to the brain, and that can lead to or aggravate all kinds of psychiatric conditions.
For a long time, most people saw ADHD as “a boy thing.”
We’ve put together some of our episodes about depression to hopefully help you understand more about it.
There are a number of stereotypes about bipolar disorder, but they stray pretty far from what the reality is—especially since there are multiple subtypes that all have their own sets of symptoms.
When you think about an eating disorder, you might imagine restricting or purging food.
You might have heard that supposedly, no one who was born blind has ever been diagnosed with schizophrenia.
Your head feels too big and things just keep getting curiouser and curiouser.
From the 1200s through the 1600s, parts of Europe were afflicted with deadly, mysterious outbreaks of seemingly contagious, unstoppable dancing.