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Ronnie discusses how Pegasus and Copegasus have destroyed his brain and body. His wife helps to explain why Pegasus and Copegasus should never have been prescribed an what it’s like keeping Ronnies’s Anti Social Personality Disorder in check.
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Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2010/02/04/Ethan_Watters_The_Globalization_of_the_American_Psyche
Journalist Ethan Watters speculates about the contagiousness of mental illness, citing the hysteria that afflicted thousands of women during the Victorian era. “This is a matter of the unconscious mind, at any moment of time and culture, looking to speak the language of suffering for its moment in time,” he says.
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American culture is homogenizing the way the world goes mad. Our exportation of everything from movies to junk food is a well-documented phenomenon. But neither our golden arches nor our bomb craters represent our most troubling impact on the world: the bulldozing of the human mind itself.
In Crazy Like Us, leading trend-spotter and science writer Ethan Watters shows that we are not only changing the way the world treats and understands mental illness, we are actually changing the symptoms and prevalence of the diseases themselves. – Hillside Club
Ethan Watters is the author of Urban Tribes, an examination of the mores of affluent “never marrieds” and the coauthor of Making Monsters, a groundbreaking indictment of the recovered memory movement. A frequent contributor to The New York Times Magazine, Discover, Men’s Journal, Details, Wired, and NPR, he has appeared on such national media as “Good Morning America,” “Talk of the Nation,” and CNN. His latest book is Crazy Like Us: The Globalization of the American Psyche.
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Borderline personality disorder is one of the most challenging conditions to treat, Dr. Charles Nemeroff notes in his latest videoblog. What does imaging tell us about its neurologic underpinnings?
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Narrator: Well, what are the broader implications of this concept of yours of molecular disease? Do you envisage, for example, a kind of new medicine which will be based more fundamentally on chemotherapy for example?
Dr. Pauling: Yes, I would say so.
I think that we shall be able to get a more thorough understanding of the nature of disease in general by investigating the molecules that make up the human body including the abnormal molecules and that this understanding will permit disease to be attacked, the problem of disease to be attacked, in a more straight-forward manner, such that new methods of therapy will be developed. For example, we are working now on a disease called phenylketonuria. Phenylketonuria is a disease that involves a bad gene. Normal human beings have inherited two genes from their parents that manufacture an enzyme, a special protein in the liver that catalyzes the oxidation of an amino acid, phenylalanine, to form another amino acid, tyrosine. Now, we ingest, we eat food containing phenylalanine all the time. An ordinary protein is about five percent phenylalanine.
So that everybody gets a lot of phenylalanine into his body by way of eating proteon [proteins]. He has to eat protein to build up his body. This phenylalanine is in large part converted into another substance by the action of the enzyme in the liver. One person in eighty has only one good gene for this enzyme and then he has one bad gene, the result of a genetic mutation. A bad gene that will not manufacture a good enzyme.
These people, we have been studying the activity of the liver of these people. We give them some phenylalanine, and then we take a sample of blood and determine what has happened to that phenylalanine in the course of one or two or three hours, and we find that normal individuals are able to destroy, to change the phenylalanine to tyrosine twice as fast as these people, one in eighty, who are the carriers of one bad gene.
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Depression, anxiety and heart disease
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Bipolar disease, or disorder, is commonly linked to genetic factors, though relatives are not often diagnosed, they may have displayed common bipolar symptoms. Get more information on bipolar disorder causes from a licensed mental health counselor in this free video on bipolar disorder.
Expert: David Thomas
Contact: www.WTGTampa.com
Bio: Dr. David Thomas has been certified as a licensed mental health counselor in the state of Florida since 1986 and the National Board of Certified Counselors since 1987.
Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
Duration : 0:1:41
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Dr Sandra Cabot discusses how to treat anxiety and depression. These conditions can really affect a persons life and it is very important to understand and treat depression and anxiety adequately.
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Borderline Personality Disorder, Psychology & Psychiatry, Dr. John Breeding
Dr. John Breeding, Ph.D. in Psychology, discusses the psychiatry diagnosis borderline personality disorder. Is this a disease or simply problems in living? What is borderline personality disorder and what are the treatments? Is this causes by a chemical imbalance in the brain which requires psychotic drugs?
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