Special Communication: World Federation for Mental Health Conference Transcultural Mental Health in a Changing World: Building a Global Response - October 29 - 31, 2007 I recently attended this conference in Minneapolis, Minnesota which was organized by The World Federation for Mental Health (WFMH). This organization is devoted to... Read more
In my last post, I discussed some of the changes in lifestyle that can help improve the heart health of people with schizophrenia. I'd like to continue my discussion about one particular area, smoking. Some research has shown that people with schizophrenia smoke almost twice as much as the population in general. Depending on what research... Read more
Recently, I posted a blog entry on the high rates of cardiovascular disease among people with schizophrenia. A reader asked if improvements in lifestyle for a relative with schizophrenia can help improve this situation. While I can't point to a large body of research that shows lifestyle changes reverse the higher risk of cardiac... Read more
My last blog discussed some of the research that has been done on the risk of violence associated with people with schizophrenia, so in this entry I decided to discuss some of the interactions people with serious mental illness have with the criminal justice system. In the last two decades there have been several efforts... Read more
The April 16th shooting at Virginia Tech which led to over 30 students and faculty killed was the worst of its kind in U.S. history. There has been much discussion about the mental state of the shooter, Seung Hui Cho, particularly his evaluation and psychiatric hospitalization for imminent danger to himself. Several psychiatrists... Read more