Hallucinations in children involve false perceptions of reality, such as hearing voices or seeing images that aren’t real. While they may seem concerning, most are temporary and resolve on their own.
Children who experience chronic lack of sleep from infancy may be at increased risk of developing psychosis in early adulthood, new research shows. Children who experience chronic lack of sleep from ...
Responding to a growing number of parents expressing concerns about their children regularly using cannabis and its potential ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Mothers who smoke during pregnancy put their children at greater risk of developing psychotic symptoms as teenagers, British scientists said on Thursday. Researchers from four ...
Sleep during childhood is crucial and has been associated with the development of mental health problems in later stages of life (Morales-Muñoz & Gregory, 2023). In a recent study from our team, we ...
Hallucinations, delusions and other psychotic symptoms in the absence of diagnosable psychotic illness occur frequently in the general population. Recent meta-analyses found a median prevalence of ...
To Psychoanalyst Bruno Bettelheim, “yes” is the most important word in the English language. Yes, he says, children suffering from the most severe forms of schizophrenia can be cured. Yes, he says, ...