Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work in the field and I think we are really at the beginning of our understanding of the connection between autoimmune issues and mental health. There was a Wash Po article a few years ago about another woman with schizophrenia who was cured when her lupus was controlled. Just like the gut-brain axis research, I think we are going to be seeing a lot of these disorders very differently in the next few decades.
I don't know of any psychiatrists who are using gut brain axis research in their practice
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mental health is a false field - mental health problems are either structural (you are stuck at home with 3 kids all alone - that's going to cause depression) or it is physical (Autoimmune, viral, etc) Hopefully that will be more recognized in the future.
Lmao. Not what scientific research for over 100 years has shown. But we know how you all feel about science.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mental health is a false field - mental health problems are either structural (you are stuck at home with 3 kids all alone - that's going to cause depression) or it is physical (Autoimmune, viral, etc) Hopefully that will be more recognized in the future.
Lmao. Not what scientific research for over 100 years has shown. But we know how you all feel about science.
I love science. Hysteria was a mental illness for 100 years. But you go ahead and think nothing can ever change.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mental health is a false field - mental health problems are either structural (you are stuck at home with 3 kids all alone - that's going to cause depression) or it is physical (Autoimmune, viral, etc) Hopefully that will be more recognized in the future.
Lmao. Not what scientific research for over 100 years has shown. But we know how you all feel about science.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mental health is a false field - mental health problems are either structural (you are stuck at home with 3 kids all alone - that's going to cause depression) or it is physical (Autoimmune, viral, etc) Hopefully that will be more recognized in the future.
Lmao. Not what scientific research for over 100 years has shown. But we know how you all feel about science.
Anonymous wrote:Mental health is a false field - mental health problems are either structural (you are stuck at home with 3 kids all alone - that's going to cause depression) or it is physical (Autoimmune, viral, etc) Hopefully that will be more recognized in the future.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work in the field and I think we are really at the beginning of our understanding of the connection between autoimmune issues and mental health. There was a Wash Po article a few years ago about another woman with schizophrenia who was cured when her lupus was controlled. Just like the gut-brain axis research, I think we are going to be seeing a lot of these disorders very differently in the next few decades.
I don't know of any psychiatrists who are using gut brain axis research in their practice
Anonymous wrote:I work in the field and I think we are really at the beginning of our understanding of the connection between autoimmune issues and mental health. There was a Wash Po article a few years ago about another woman with schizophrenia who was cured when her lupus was controlled. Just like the gut-brain axis research, I think we are going to be seeing a lot of these disorders very differently in the next few decades.
Anonymous wrote:I work in the field and I think we are really at the beginning of our understanding of the connection between autoimmune issues and mental health. There was a Wash Po article a few years ago about another woman with schizophrenia who was cured when her lupus was controlled. Just like the gut-brain axis research, I think we are going to be seeing a lot of these disorders very differently in the next few decades.