What is psychosis? Who can get psychotic? What are the major psychotic illnesses? Dr. Henley continues his seminar on the brain and its various illnesses with a discussion of psychosis and psychotic disorders.
How do kids learn? What is neuroplasticity? Where does self esteem, personality and the concept of the self come from? What is emotional intelligence? Why are emotionally intelligent fathers so important to a child? Dr. Henley discusses all this and more in the latest edition of his continuing video series "It's a Brain Thing."
The final episode in the series of lectures by Dr. Henley and colleagues about the brain. "It's a Brain Thing: Eating Disorders" discusses anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge eating disorder. Dr. Henley welcomes Dr. Dalton, a clinical psychologist with expertise in diagnosing and treating various eating disorders.
Dr. Henley welcomes Dr. Bojrab who discusses sleep disorders from obstructive sleep apnea, to restless leg syndrome, insomnias, treatments, etc. He even discusses some of the latest science about what happens when we sleep and why. Don't miss the latest topic in the series on the brain called "It's A Brain Thing."
Dr. Henley discusses the profession that treats psychiatric illnesses and how it is stigmatized as well as the illnesses it treats. He dispells some common myths about psychiatry by educating about the training a psychiatrist goes through, what it is like to see a psychiatrist, etc.
What is psychosis? Who can get psychotic? What are the major psychotic illnesses? Dr. Henley continues his seminar on the brain and its various illnesses with a discussion of psychosis and psychotic disorders.
What is a personality and how can it be disordered? Dr. Henley discusses these questions and more in his continuing educational talks on the brain entitled "It's a Brain Thing."
Learn about obsessive/compulsive disorder. Some interesting data about the physical changes both psychotherapy and medications make on PET scans in folks with OCD.
What is a personality and how can it be disordered? Dr. Henley discusses these questions and more in his continuing educational talks on the brain entitled "It's a Brain Thing."