Topic: Charles Raison
Editor's note: Dr. Charles Raison, CNNhealth's mental health expert, is an associate professor of psychiatry at the University of Arizona in ...
So, I?m sitting here this morning drinking coffee, listening to the birds sing, checking my list of targets and cleaning my .357, when my email dings me that I have a new message. God forbid we have an angry public at ...
CNN mental health expert Dr. Charles Raison has written an interesting and perhaps provocative answer to a reader's question, Can a person " Dr. Raison's advice to shield a child who is at risk from bipolar disorder from "environmental adversity" by ...
For those with life-long illnesses such as bipolar disorder, coping strategies are vital for achieving and maintaining stability. However, Dr. Charles Raison, a Psychiatrist at Emory University Medical School, hits the nail on the head when he comments that "bipolar disorder is ...
" Greek philosopher Aristotle and Roman historian Pliny the Elder suggested that the brain was the "moistest" organ in the body and thereby most susceptible to the pernicious influences of the moon, which triggers the tides. Even today many people think the mystical ...
A Pennsylvania college student asks if his fear of checking his e-mail is normal. Mental health expert Dr. Charles Raison responds and explains what might be causing the anxiety around e-mail.
In 2005, for instance, severe chest pains sent Michael Mitchell to the emergency room in fear of a heart attack. Mitchell had shrugged off his high blood pressure, but now he kicked off a personal makeover. And, despite a skeptical frame of ...