Losing touch with reality during psychosis was terrifying, but the journey back taught me strength and insight. Living with bipolar disorder often means facing a mind that doesn’t always feel like ...
Researchers followed more than 400,000 teens until they were adults. It found that those who used marijuana were more likely to develop serious mental illness, as well as depression and anxiety.
A new study finds teen cannabis use may be linked to a doubled risk of serious mental illness, including psychosis and ...
“Lizzie McGuire” and “Revenge of the Nerds” star Robert Carradine has died at the age of 71, with his family confirming that ...
Adolescents who use cannabis could face a significantly higher risk of developing serious psychiatric disorders by young adulthood, according to a large study published in JAMA Health Forum. The ...
Auditory and visual hallucinations are hallmark symptoms of psychosis, but in the prodromal stage, a patient might describe hearing whispers or footsteps or notice brief distortions when looking at ...
Teens who use weed are twice as likely to develop psychotic or bipolar disorders, a new study says. They also are more likely to have depression and anxiety, researchers reported Feb. 20 in JAMA ...
Stopping my medication led to a painful spiral, but the path back showed me the strength of support, structure, and everyday gratitude. Fed up with weight gain as a side effect, I decided to stop ...
John Kline is a good friend of mine, who I met through the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Connection Support Group program. We’ve been facilitating a local NAMI support group together for ...
It notes that average levels of the psychoactive ingredient in cannabis, THC, are five to 10 times higher than levels in the ...