In my view not a lot of people are well
educated about schizophrenia, the label is so tainted, I cannot even tell if it
is better or just as bad as when David Rosenhan conducted his experiment. (For those of you who have never heard of
this experiment I have posted a video below that summarizes, it is very
interesting and is known as the most infamous psychological experiments of all
time). I had a friend who was a paranoid
schizophrenic, and I have a cousin who is schizophrenic as the result of
substance abuse and people seemed to think everything they say is crazy, and
when my friend would become upset, people would become terrified. In my experience schizophrenic people are not
violent, and they are actually very smart, that is not to say this is the norm
per say, but it is a good thing that so much research is being conducted, and
hopefully the other views are explored further.
Physiological Psych. Page
Monday, November 26, 2012
The first one to be eliminated...
If the man upstairs came to earth and told me that I must
have one disorder from the DSM and I could choose, schizophrenia is one that I
would definitely not choose. As
schizophrenia is defined as the loss of touch with reality and the 'disease'
most commonly associated with the concept of madness. I am the type of person who likes to be in
control of everything, as in situations, feelings, thoughts, reactions, expressions,
you name it. I cannot imagine not being
able to control something so vital to everyday life. There are many theories/explanations as to
the development of schizophrenia, including psychodynamic, cognitive,
behavioral, sociocultural, and biological.
Most research has been toward the biological view of schizophrenia,
nonetheless, in my opinion all of the theories play a role in the
development. As to the treatment, drugs
are the most used and most effective treatment for schizophrenia.
Monday, November 12, 2012
ADHD is a psychiatric disorder!
Roman
comic dramatist Titus Maccius Plautus once said, “Patience is the best remedy
for every trouble”. However, what if the trouble is patience
itself? Attention Deficit Hyperactivity
Disorder (ADHD) is characterized as a constant pattern of impulsiveness,
inattention, and lack of patience.
It seems to me as if more and more children
are getting diagnosed with this disorder.
Which really interests me, (at times it makes me wonder if it could have
anything at all to do with the way parenting styles have evolved). For example the symptoms on criteria A in the
DSM IV fails to give close attention to details, for instance, difficulty
sustaining attention in tasks or play activities, does not seem to listen, does
not follow through or not completes tasks, difficulty organizing tasks, loses
things, easily distracted, forgetful, fidgets, difficulty remaining seated, and
talks excessively. I know I am not the
only one who can agree that as a child all my parents had to do was give me the
look, and any of that behavior would disappear (haha).
Nonetheless, for most this is a true
diagnosis (there are even brain scanning images, like the one below, that show
how ADHD affects the prefrontal cortex).
Upon diagnosing the best approach to cope is a combination of medication
and therapy. This of course will take
patience, not only from the patient but from family and friends. “Patience is the best remedy for every
trouble” - Titus Maccius Plautus.
Saturday, November 3, 2012
Voluntary Control of Facial Expression
"Control your
emotion or it will control you" -Anonymous
It is universal
knowledge that most can exercise voluntary control over facial muscles, thus,
making it possible to inhibit true facial expressions and to replace those true
facial expressions with phony ones.
Although this was not new found information it was a realization,
something that I had not readily thought about before. Now I find myself thinking, "what if we
did not have voluntary control over our facial expressions".
Would we
save more time and money? (By not having to go through a court process, we
would know if a crime was committed just by asking and seeing the
expression). Would we find true love more
easily and not waste time with unfaithful/lying spouses? (After all, we would
know if they were lying, and if they truly loved us by their true facial
expression). There are so many
possibilities to not being able to hide true feelings through facial expression. Although
I admit that there are positive reasons to choose to put on a false expression,
such as a fake smile to comfort an upset friend, the negative reasons to put on
a fake expression outweigh the positive reasons (such as, but not limited to,
the examples above).
I cannot
speak for everyone, but I am a very reserved person, therefore, I do not like
to show emotion, whether the emotion be negative or positive. I suppose it makes me feel vulnerable, and
invites people to inquire about my thoughts, feelings, views...etc. So I suppose it is a good thing that we can
mask emotions, although I am sure I have some of you thinking about the possibilities
haha.
Check out this cool video to learn about some of the possibilities...
=)
Sunday, October 28, 2012
Sleep...sounds good
I have just read a whole chapter on sleep. What it is, why we need it, the stages of sleep,
dreaming, sleep disorders...etc. You
name it, I read it. Unfortunately, I
still do not seem to completely grasp the whole subject and perhaps I am not
meant to understand sleep, perhaps I am only meant to enjoy it. =)
Any way the topic of sleep intrigues me, because since I can
recall I have been an insomniac. At
times I feel it taking its toll on me, yet other times I feel fine. I have
recently learned that many people can sleep a short amount of time with no obvious
ill effects and that people who are considered average sleepers can decrease
their sleep time significantly, also with no obvious ill effects. This information just baffled me, because
from experience, books I have read, and movies I have seen; I understood that
there were negative effects to sleep deprivation, and I know that if I had a
good sleeping schedule (which I do not), if someone decreased my time I would
not be a happy camper. I would feel as
if I need more sleep, because that is what I am used to.
I recently
saw a movie called The Machinist and
let me just say, the sleep deprivation even made the sexy Christian Bale not so
sexy. I know that there is still more
research to be done on the topic of sleep and hopefully it is more unwavering
then what I read. There are simply too
many theories and studies that require caution when reviewing. All I know is that although we humans may not
need eight hours of sleep daily, there are side effects to sleep deprivation. Some of them are depicted in the picture
below....
Sunday, October 21, 2012
Sex
"I think anything
that has to do with sexuality makes people very interested" -Catherine
Deneuve
Most would not argue with the quote above. I believe that by nature anything that has to
do with sex interests us. Sex is a very
broad topic. Sex can refer to gender/structural
difference, behavior dependent on the differences, the act of coitus, or the
instinct/attraction of drawing one sex to another. Of this broad topic, the specific subtopic of
sexual orientation captured my attention.
I suppose the reason that this particular area got my attention is that
nowadays everyone and their mother's seems to be gay. (Before I go further I would like to let it
be known that I have absolutely nothing against homosexuals, on the contrary my
best friend is gay). Anyway, times have
changed and so have people, and apparently so have sexual preferences. From what I can recall encountering, or
hearing of someone who is a homosexual was not very frequent, and my guess is
that it has to do with the fact that it was highly frowned upon. Therefore, people felt that they had to keep
it a secret. In this day and age being
gay has gained acceptance and it is not an uncommon thing to come across. Which makes me wonder, are there more gay
people because there is more approval?
There have been many studies attempting to find out why or
what exactly 'makes' people gay. Some of
these studies involve trying to find out if it is genetic, looking at the
levels of sex hormones in both heterosexuals and homosexuals, differences of
the brain, the fraternal birth order effect, and the maternal immune
hypothesis. Of all the studies, researches
conducted, and hypotheses tested there is still no definite answer or conclusion
as to why people are gay or what 'makes' them gay.
Nevertheless, no gown, no gavel.
(Although this video seems to be that of persuasion that is not my intention. I just think it goes well with my blog, and its cute)
Sunday, October 14, 2012
Perception of Pain
Everyone, whether we want to admit it or not has experienced
some sort of pain and although I cannot speak for everyone, I sometimes think
that life would be so much easier if we were not able to experience it. In my opinion physical pain is not nearly as
difficult to endure as emotional pain.
However, anyone who truly cares about another person tries to reduce any
sort of pain whether it be physical or emotional in people who are important to
them.
The
dictionary defines pain as physical distress, as due to injury/illness, or an upsetting
sensation in a particular part of the body, or mental/emotional suffering or
torment. Yet in my Biopsychology book
pain is not as clear cut, in fact it seems like such a paradox. For instance, there is no special stimulus
for pain, it is more of a reaction to potentially dangerous stimulation of any sort. In reality
pain has no obvious cortical illustration,
studies have shown that it differs from person to person, and being that
each person is unique in their own way it makes sense that we all experience
pain in different areas and ways.
"The anterior cingulate cortex appears to be involved in the
emotional reaction to pain rather than to the perception of pain itself"
(Panksepp, 2003;Price, 2000). By reading
the statement above I can only assume that the anterior cingulate cortex is
damaged, but I am not willing to put my hand in the fire for it. Nevertheless, the rare condition in which
people cannot feel pain is called congenital insensitivity to pain and for
those who ever wished that they could not feel pain, or that their loved ones
could not feel pain I encourage you to watch the touching video below. Sunday, October 7, 2012
Smart Drugs...
Some of us have heard of nootropics (aka 'smartdrugs'). Nootropics are substances that are thought to
increase brain activity and memory. Although
not everyone has heard of smart drugs almost everyone has heard of or seen the
movie Limitless, and for those who have not seen it, it is about a man who
takes a pill that allows him to use 100% of his mind. Thus, changing his life for the better. Occasionally the shelves of health food
stores have them but shockingly enough they are more available on the internet. The sales pitch for these pill is, "scientific
evidence has proven that these substances improve memories of healthy children
and adults and block the adverse effects of aging on memory" (Pinel
295). The fact of the matter is that
most of the research for these drugs has been tested on both nonhuman and
humans with memory difficulties such as the elderly. In my opinion these pills have a comparable result
to hard work and caffeine. If you are
not a whiz kid before you will certainly not become one afterwards. But as stated that is just my opinion. Perhaps these nootropics really do work, the
thought is ideal, but I am skeptical. Perhaps
it is mind over matter, after all the mind is a powerful thing, it would not be
the first and only trick it plays on us.
All in all the subject of nootropic drugs is very interesting and being that I mentioned the movie I thought that this short clip would not only give you an idea of the movie (haha), but it would show you how the drug is supossed to affect your brain. Enjoy!
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