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hyun_jiins
things you shouldn't say to a person with OCD because y'all are getting real bold, a thread anyone can and should retweet !! "you must be so organized" OCD is
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Julia Mason MS MD
JuliaMasonMD1
Excellent article from British psychiatrists about the current state of "affirmation only" transgender care. How do we help GNC patients but "first, do no harm"?https://twitter.com/robertod2010/status/1290759442863013890
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Elle M. (they/them)
ellle_em
Hey so YA writers can we talk? Because there's something I've noticed in a lot of YA contemporary fiction that actually bothers me a bit!! Especially because like, I have
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
BREAKING—20% of recovering #COVID19 patients develop mental illness within 90 days, says large US study. Increased *first-time diagnosis* of anxiety, depression & insomnia by 2-fold! And researchers also found significantly
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Jessica Diamond ♿ She/her
JessicaXDiamond
I know I rage about the slur 'psycho' more than any other ableist slur, and I'd like to address why. For me, 'psycho' enrages me the most because it usually
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hayden ✿
haydenallie13
the holidays and winter in general (let alone during a global pandemic) can really suck for a lot of people who struggle with mental illness, so here are some things
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shira has OCD and ADHD
shiraisinspired
Since it seems like some of you guys need me to spell this out for you, here goes: Why using “I’m so OCD” as a figure of speech is harmful:
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DepressedMedStudent
usycool1
1/ **Mental Health & Friendships - A Thread**People often ask me how friends can be there for people with mental illness. The honest answer is I don't knowBut I did
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Ian Lyne
lyne_ian
"We want to suppress it, not get rid of it completely, which you can't do anyway, and allow enough of us, who are going to mild illness, to become immune
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Christopher Bowie
profbowie
Terrific paper. I am largely in agreement with the arguments made. A few thoughts: 1. If cognitive testing deficits are related to epiphenomena, they are still important from a clinical
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Husky Mom
photos_by_jenny
I’ve been wanting to make a thread about different ways Complex PTSD shows itself in people that not a lot of people talk about. Now is a better time than
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Phil Kerpen
kerpen
United States Influenza testing, MMWR week 2.Lowest numbers yet.CDC flu view. https://cdc.gov/flu/weekly/index.htmFive-year average: 7,063 cases, 17.74% positiveThis year: 26, 0.07%https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1JXUW_6CF4e04iAWyC_M
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Scoggins
inScoggnito
TSU students who don't check their emails should read the following before you get to the first assignment and realize recorded videos are not available to everyone anymore. In the
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Elle M. (they/them)
ellle_em
Hey let's make sure we remember that a lot of mental illnesses symptoms are coded as things teenagers (especially white, thin, conventionally attractive middle class teenagers) do; thus adults who
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Apoorva Mandavilli
apoorva_nyc
NEW: Did you know that the PCR test offers a rough approximation of the viral load and not just a yes/no to the question of infection? So why do labs
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Daniel Ciarabellini
D_Ciarabellini
As a relatively junior lawyer who sent solo right after articling, I've generally been apprehensive about publicly discussing my personal struggles with mental health, for fear of alienating potential clients
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