Instructional Video4:12
Healthcare Triage

Depression and Saint John's Wort

Higher Ed
St. John's Wort has been used for centuries as a treatment for a wide variety of ailments. It's often promoted in modern times as a treatment for depression, ADHD, and many others. So, what does the research say? Is St. John's Wort...
Instructional Video5:31
Curated Video

Diagnosis of Bipolar Disorder and Psychotic Conditions

3rd - Higher Ed
Psychiatric conditions like bipolar disorder and schizophrenia are diagnosed based on observed or reported symptoms, not through biological tests or brain imaging. This leads to a classification of syndromes rather than specific...
Instructional Video8:46
Curated Video

How To Tell If Your Anxiety Is Treatment Resistant

Higher Ed
In this video, we're going to talk about what it means when you have treatment resistant anxiety. I’m also going to define four terms for you, treatment resistance, treatment refractory, medication intolerance, target symptoms. I also...
Instructional Video9:53
Curated Video

Understanding Dissociative Identity Disorder aka Multiple Personality Disorder

Higher Ed
Dissociative identity disorder develops when person fails to form a total personality that integrates all aspects of yourself and your emotions. For more on dissociative states watch this video on depersonalization. What Is...
Instructional Video8:41
Curated Video

The Psychedelic Revolution – Don’t Forget About Ketamine

Higher Ed
Ketamine is an old medication used for anesthesia, but in recent years it's been used to treat depression. It works changing your brain circuitry, and it has been found for many people to be more effective than traditional...
Instructional Video7:49
Curated Video

Skin Picking and Hair Pulling Explained. What are Body Focused Repetitive Behaviors?

Higher Ed
The two most common behaviors are hair pulling and skin picking. These two have official names in the diagnostic manual. Hair pulling is called trichotillomania and skin-picking is called excoriation disorder. Even though...
Instructional Video5:30
Curated Video

Maladaptive Daydreaming vs Mind wandering – How To Tell the Difference

Higher Ed
Maladaptive daydreaming is a psychological construct that explains a behavior but it is not an official disorder. There is not a lot that’s known about it, but it’s being researched more so we can better understand the prevalence, the...
Instructional Video9:12
Curated Video

Classic Bipolar vs Atypical Bipolar - How To Tell The Difference

Higher Ed
Bipolar disorder can present in two very distinct ways. There is, a classic or textbook presentation and non-classic or atypical presentation. These are not official subtypes of bipolar disorder that you will find in the diagnostic...
Instructional Video11:55
Curated Video

Cluster B personality disorders - Are They Actually Mental Illness?

Higher Ed
Are personality disorders mental illness? A Personality disorder is a pattern of inner experience and behavior that deviates from the expectations of a person's culture. Although these patterns of behavior are considered disorders in the...
Instructional Video7:37
Curated Video

CBD For Anxiety?

Higher Ed
CBD or cannabidiol has become a popular go to drug to use for a variety of problems. There’s only one FDA approved CBD prescription medication – Epidiolex. It’s approved for a specific kind of seizure disorder. But you can get CBD...
Instructional Video6:37
Curated Video

Can You Have Bipolar Disorder + Borderline Personality? |Here’s Why It Matters

Higher Ed
Can you have bipolar disorder and borderline personality disorder at the same time? I've been asked this question several times and the answer is yes. In fact, some people will refer to this as borderpolar. This isn’t an official term...
Instructional Video9:31
Curated Video

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder vs Autism – How To Tell The Difference

Higher Ed
There's some confusion about ADHD and Autism and I've gotten a lot of requests to explain the differences. In this video, I talk about the key differences between the two disorders, and how to tell them apart.
Instructional Video9:04
Curated Video

Antisocial Personality Disorder vs. Psychopathy - Close But Not The Same

Higher Ed
Antisocial falls into the cluster B personalities. There are 3 clusters, Cluster A are the personality types that are odd or eccentric. Cluster B are dramatic, emotional or erratic and Cluster C are anxious or fearful. Antisocial...
Instructional Video7:14
PBS

Do You Have a Money Disorder?

12th - Higher Ed
Money is inherently EMOTIONAL, so it makes sense that it gets tied up with our fears and anxieties. Sometimes, they can take over our rational decision making.
Instructional Video5:14
Curated Video

Narcolepsy (2017)

12th - Higher Ed
UC Berkeley sleep scientist Matthew Walker describes our current understanding of the biophysiological mechanisms at play in the condition of narcolepsy.
Instructional Video3:37
Curated Video

Mind vs. Brain

12th - Higher Ed
Cognitive scientist Victor Ferreira (UC San Diego) gives his perspective on the difference between the mind and the brain.
Instructional Video4:34
Curated Video

Nature and Nurture

12th - Higher Ed
Neuroscientist Kalanit Grill-Spector (Stanford) describes the intriguing implications of a rare condition called Williams syndrome for our understanding of the effect of genetics and the environment.
Instructional Video3:51
Vlogbrothers

Do I Have ADHD?

6th - 11th
Just something I've been thinking about for a while.
Instructional Video9:35
Neuro Transmissions

UCSD Scientists Explain How They Spend NIH Funds

12th - Higher Ed
President Trumpês proposed budget will cut $7 billion in NIH funding - over 20% of the total NIH budget. You might be wondering, where does that NIH money get spent? This week, we interviewed some UCSD Neuroscientists to tell you about...
Instructional Video8:20
Professor Dave Explains

Psychiatric Disorders Schizophrenia, Depression, Mania, and Anxiety

12th - Higher Ed
There are lots of ways that things can go wrong in the brain, and some of these things lead to psychiatric disorders. Some of the more common ones include schizophrenia, depression, mania, and anxiety. How are these diagnosed? What are...
Instructional Video9:36
Healthcare Triage

The Opioid Crisis and the Way Forward

Higher Ed
This is part 4 in our series on the opioid crisis, presented with support from the NIHCM Foundation. We've talked about the state of the opioid crisis, deaths of despair, and the disappointing evidence about marijuana as a treatment for...
Instructional Video6:45
Healthcare Triage

Drinking Alcohol During Pregnancy

Higher Ed
Drinking during pregnancy is roundly frowned upon, for good reason. It's a huge risk factor for lots of post-natal problems. But prevention can be counter intuitive. Strong prohibitions and punitive measures for pregnant women who drink...
Instructional Video3:33
Science360

EARLY CONCEPT BRAIN RESEARCH: CHEMICAL INVESTIGATIONS

12th - Higher Ed
Dopamine is a special chemical, neurologically speaking. The neurotransmitter is crucial for decision-making, learning, movement and more. Scientists know that varying dopamine levels affect neurons, but don't yet have a method to...
Instructional Video2:58
Healthcare Triage

Journalism CAN Lead to Changes in Policy: CMS and Data Sharing

Higher Ed
Three years ago, and without notice, data about patients with substance use disorders began to disappear from Medicare and Medicaid files widely used in health services research. Because researchers had been afforded access to those data...