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Anxiety Disorder-A Rude Awakening to My Life of Insanity

        Life has turned in a complete chaos ever since prodrome stormed   into my life. Profrome refers to a period of decreased functioning prior to the first psychosis or the onset of schizophrenia. I wish I only knew it before its rude awakening to my life of insanity.   About six months ago, I studied... Read moreChevron
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Delightful Trip to the LaLa Land

Other than a sense of inadequacy, during the prodome phase, I have thought to be much enlightened by a broadening mind. My head was battling with philosophical conception and endless introspections, and it all thought to be so insightful to me at the time.     I remembered the time we watch “Batman- Dark Knight”, while... Read moreChevron
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Early Detection of Schizophrenia: The Prodrome Phase

Early detection of schizophrenia is often very difficult before a person starts actively hallucinating or exhibiting bizarre behavior. It can be very stressful for a patient or a loved one to hear the diagnosis of schizophrenia, particularly when it seems to come out of the blue. In this blog, I will discuss the prodromal phase of schizophrenia.... Read moreChevron
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Tardive Dyskinesia: A Movement Disorder That Can Be Induced by Your Medications

Today’s blog will look at a medication-induced movement disorder called tardive dyskinesia. I want to make clear that this information is not intended as clinical advice; please see a physician if you think you are having any side effects from your medication. Tardive dyskinesia (TD) is a movement disorder induced by antipsychotic... Read moreChevron

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