Psychology's tryst with the subaltern goes deep. It is ironic that the relation has not been acknowledged save in a passing ...
Edwards et al. suggested that mannerisms are a movement disorder that highlights unusual ways of performing a voluntary motor act, focusing on varied movements, which is generally consistent with ...
From the snow-capped roof of Africa to the stunning volcanic massifs of the Great Rift Valley, we'll ascend to breathtaking ...
In 1921, Kraepelin's description [1] of the pleomorphic aspects of bipolar illness over the course of the disorder generated the most comprehensive -- and still extraordinarily relevant ...
The term "manic-depressive illness" or psychosis was coined by German psychiatrist Emil Kraepelin in the late nineteenth century, originally referring to all kinds of mood disorder. German ...
Poor attention and impaired memory are enduring and core features of schizophrenia. These impairments have been attributed either to global cortical dysfunction or to perturbations of specific ...
A considerable proportion of patients with schizophrenia perform below population norms on standardized neuropsychological tests, and the performance of those performing within normal range is lower ...
In the DSM-III and the DSM-IV, bipolar disorder (BD) is classified as a mood disorder and diagnosis requires presence of a mood change, i.e., euphoria or irritability. In contrast, DSM-5 states that ...