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Borderline personality disorder, bipolar disorder and schizophrenia: What’s the difference?

May 30, 2019 Baylor Psychiatry Clinic,  Healthcare,  Homa Shalchi,  Mental Health,  Psychiatry

More than 11 million Americans experience a serious mental illness in a given year. While the terms borderline personality disorder (BPD), bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia

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Stress and anxiety: What’s the difference?

May 7, 2019 Dr. Karen Lawson,  Healthcare,  Menninger Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences,  Mental Health,  Nicole Blanton,  Psychiatry

We’ve all been there: Whether you’re preparing for a test, working under a tight deadline, or caring for a loved one, both stress and anxiety

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Addicted to the pop: Explore the world of pimple popping

April 30, 2019 Dr. Eric Storch,  Melissa Tucker,  Menninger Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences,  Psychiatry

There’s been an interesting phenomenon occurring over the past few years and if you haven’t heard about it, prepare to be grossed out, fascinated, or

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The odyssey of psychiatric advance directives

January 18, 2019 Advanced Directives,  Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy,  Decision-making,  Dr. John Coverdale,  Psychiatry

In Homer’s The Odyssey, Ulysses presumably asked his men to bind him to the mast of his ship and refuse his requests to sail nearer

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Have resolutions? Here’s how to keep them

January 8, 2019 Dr. Asim Shah,  Healthcare,  Menninger Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences,  New Year,  Nicole Blanton,  Psychiatry

The concept of New Year’s resolutions has existed for centuries. In fact, ancient Babylonians were among the first people known to make resolutions over 4,000

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Why living life to the fullest is possible

November 28, 2018 Dr. Karen Lawson,  Healthcare,  Mental Health,  Nicole Blanton,  Psychiatry

What does happiness mean to you? It may seem like a simple question at first glance, but the truth is often complicated. “Happiness can be

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What makes us scared?

October 30, 2018 Dr. Eric Storch,  Halloween,  Menninger Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences,  Nicole Blanton,  Psychiatry

Creepy crawlies, darkness and snakes… oh my! These are just a few of the things we commonly associate with fear. Dr. Eric Storch, professor of

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Have election anxiety? You’re not alone

October 29, 2018 Baylor Psychiatry Clinic,  Dr. Eric Storch,  Election,  Healthcare,  Nicole Blanton,  Psychiatry

Dr. Eric Storch, psychologist with Baylor College of Medicine, shares advice for managing election anxiety.

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Dementia and Alzheimer’s disease: What you need to know

October 23, 2018 Alzheimer's Disease,  Dementia,  Dr. Mark Kunik,  Geriatrics,  Healthcare,  Nicole Blanton,  Psychiatry

There are many concerns associated with aging, including issues with memory or cognitive decline. You may hear the terms dementia and Alzheimer’s disease used interchangeably

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You better believe it: How to overcome imposter syndrome

October 3, 2018 Baylor Psychiatry Clinic,  Dr. Asim Shah,  Healthcare,  Menninger Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences,  Nicole Blanton,  Psychiatry

We all know individuals who constantly question themselves and their accomplishments. They may even be at the pinnacle of their academic or professional career, but

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