Articles for tag: addiction, biological, biology, brain, circuits, hijack, need, pathways

Addiction: The Brain-Mind Hijacked

This article is motivated by knowledge of an associate who is addicted to a killing substance – nicotine mixed with tar – under a belief in individual choice. This article is not intent on changing my associate’s mind or being. This is written to be of assistance to those who are ready to change. Most human beings can recognise the profound call of hunger or the insistent urge of thirst. These are not mere preferences; they are fundamental biological imperatives. ...

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Sleep through a socio-biological lens

Sleep stands as one of the most time-consuming biological imperatives in human existence, second only to breathing in its demand for dedicated hours. This article does not focus on tips for good sleep, the health benefits of sleep or health risks of poor sleep. Instead, it explores the non-negotiable nature of sleep from an evolutionary perspective and explains why sleep as a biological need is so hardwired into us human beings. The average adult spends approximately one-quarter of each day ...

The Neurological Examination in Psychiatry

Neurological examination remains an important component of comprehensive psychiatric assessment, often overlooked in the era of advanced neuroimaging and laboratory tests. For psychiatrists, a basic neurological exam serves multiple critical functions: The interplay between neurological and psychiatric symptoms is complex, with many conditions blurring the lines between these traditionally separate domains. A skilled psychiatrist’s ability to perform and interpret a focused neurological examination can significantly enhance diagnostic accuracy, inform treatment decisions, and improve patient outcomes. This examination, which can often ...