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Back to Basics

A journey through the history of schizophrenia, from Talal’s treatment in the 1950s to what COVID is teaching us about the disease today.

Posted byuneasyliesthecrownApril 8, 2022April 7, 2022Posted inUncategorizedTags:brain, COVID, immunology, Jordan, Mental Illness, Middle East, neuroscience, psychology, Schizophrenia, Switzerland, TalalLeave a comment on Back to Basics

Napoleon Complexity

Napoleon did not suffer from a deregulated mood or garbled thought process; his entire personality was pathological.

Posted byuneasyliesthecrownMarch 18, 2022Posted inUncategorizedTags:brain, France, Freud, Mental Illness, Napoleon, Narcissism, neuroscience, Personality, Personality Disorder, psychology, PsychopathLeave a comment on Napoleon Complexity

Through the Looking Glass

Exploring the brain of Princess Diana, a woman who forever changed the way people think and talk about mental health.

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Posted byuneasyliesthecrownJanuary 15, 2021February 11, 2021Posted inUncategorizedTags:eating disorder, epigenetics, mental health, Mental Illness, neuroscience, postpartum depression, princess diana, psychology, RoyalsLeave a comment on Through the Looking Glass

Autopsy Turvy

Did Ivan the Terrible just need some Icy Hot? An investigation.

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Posted byuneasyliesthecrownNovember 6, 2020November 6, 2020Posted inUncategorizedTags:Ivan the Terrible, Mercury Poisoning, neuroscience, psychology, Russia, Syphilis, Tuberculosis4 Comments on Autopsy Turvy

Seclusion Delusions

Just as our bodies require food and water, they need relationships to function properly.

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Posted byuneasyliesthecrownOctober 23, 2020February 11, 2021Posted inUncategorizedTags:Depression, Joana, Juana, Juana of Castile, mental health, Mental Illness, neuroscience, psychology, PTSD, social isolation1 Comment on Seclusion Delusions

Breaking Sad

If depression was an appropriate response to the cards that life dealt Juana the Mad, can it truly be considered pathological?

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Posted byuneasyliesthecrownOctober 9, 2020October 8, 2020Posted inUncategorizedTags:Depression, Joana, Juana, Juana of Castile, mental health, Mental Illness, Microbiome, neuroscience, psychology, Spain3 Comments on Breaking Sad

Rome Sick

The case of Caligula illustrates an important point about mental and neurological diseases – it’s rarely just one thing.

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Posted byuneasyliesthecrownSeptember 11, 2020February 11, 2021Posted inUncategorizedTags:Ancient Rome, caligula, Encephalitis, Epilepsy, Italy, mental health, Mental Illness, neuroscience, psychology, rome3 Comments on Rome Sick

Class is Back in Session

ULTC returns from summer vacation with a new series next week. Gear up by checking out everything we’ve posted so far!

Posted byuneasyliesthecrownAugust 28, 2020February 11, 2021Posted inUncategorizedTags:Alexandra Feodorovna, Charles VI, Henry VIII, history, mental health, neuroscience, psychology, Royals, school, science, summerLeave a comment on Class is Back in Session
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