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Mad in America’s 10 Most Popular Articles in 2023

Mad in America

times more likely to have experienced adverse childhood events than healthy individuals. Mental Disorder Has Roots in Trauma and Inequality, Not Biology Allan M. Borderline Personality Disorder “No Longer Has a Place in Clinical Practice” Image depicts the thoughts and behaviors typically associated with BPD.

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Day # 147: Bulimia Nervosa Part 2

Bullet Psych

Today we will continue our current theme of eating disorders as we discuss bulimia nervosa. Today's Content Level: Intermediate Clinical Pearls 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 History : Bulimia nervosa (BN) is an eating disorder characterized by recurrent binge eating combined with behaviors intended to counteract the weight gain (purging).

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The TikTokification of Mental Health on Campus

Mad in America

“I feel like other people could have a similar experience where they see it and get almost inspired to do so without realizing what it means.” “Pro-ana” communities, which frame eating disorders like anorexia as positive lifestyles and offer tips for losing weight, also proliferated on Tumblr.

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Could IPT Be a Treatment Option for Autism?

International Society for Interpersonal Psychother

For individuals with ASD the awareness of the physical and concrete details in a life event is available but the existents of mental states from others or one self may be blind spots, which often cause an interpersonal deficit, confusion and relational stress. 2015) and borderline personality disorder (A. Bateman, 2012).