A journey through the history of schizophrenia, from Talal’s treatment in the 1950s to what COVID is teaching us about the disease today.
Tag Archives: psychology
Napoleon Complexity
Napoleon did not suffer from a deregulated mood or garbled thought process; his entire personality was pathological.
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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Autopsy Turvy
Did Ivan the Terrible just need some Icy Hot? An investigation.
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Seclusion Delusions
Just as our bodies require food and water, they need relationships to function properly.
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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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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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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!
