Summary: Expressed emotion and schizophrenia

  • Name: Hope Gillette Healthline
  • Category: Biotech and Healthcare
  • Email: query-f5oz@helpareporter.net
  • Media Outlet: Healthline
  • Deadline: 7:00 AM EST – 10 April

Query: Hi everyone! I have a piece coming up on expressed emotion in schizophrenia. I’m looking for quotes on:

  1. What does expressed emotion in schizophrenia mean?
  2. What is high vs. low expressed emotion?
  3. Examples?
  4. Is there an expressed emotion in schizophrenia evaluation?
  5. How does expressed emotion correlate with relapse?

As always, I need a link to your professional bio page on a private practice site, commercial employer, or academia. I can’t use bios from general internet directories or competitor content
sites. I do prioritize submissions with the answers already provided in the reply.

If you’d like to learn more about me and what I write, you can visit my author pages or LinkedIn profile:

Healthline Psychcentral

Requirements: Mental health professionals, please. Thank you!

Summary: Article on connection between sexual addiction and narcissism

  • Name: Susan Fishman Psych Central
  • Category: Biotech and Healthcare
  • Email: query-f5u6@helpareporter.net
  • Media Outlet: Psych Central
  • Deadline: 7:00 PM EST – 10 April

Query: Hello, I’m working on an article about sexual addiction and narcissism and would like input from a professional with experience treating patients with sexual narcissism. My questions include:

  1. What are the signs of narcissistic sexual behavior?
  2. What are tips for those who may notice signs of sexual narcissism in their partner? How would you advise/support those experiencing abuse from a partner with sexual narcissism?
  3. What are treatment options/tips for those diagnosed with narcissism or that display narcissistic sexual behaviors?

Requirements: Thank you for your help! We are looking for certified and/or licensed mental health professionals with experience working with clients in the area of sexual narcissism. We will also need:

  1. Your title and degree (e.g, PhD or MD)
  2. Where you practice (town and state)
  3. License number (we won’t publish but it helps us know you’re active and licensed)
  4. Website (professional practice and/or academic site. No directories or stores. LinkedIn as a last resource)

Summary: Seeking first responders, doctors, and therapists to answer questions about dying in sleep

  • Name: Brianna Auray Mattress Clarity
  • Category: Biotech and Healthcare
  • Email: query-f5cr@helpareporter.net
  • Media Outlet: Mattress Clarity
  • Deadline: 8:00 PM EST – 10 April

Query: Seeking first responders, doctors, and therapists to answer the following questions:

  1. For therapists / mental health professionals: What can cause anxiety about dying during sleep and how common is this? What are some ways that people can cope with anxiety about this?
  2. For doctors / first responders: How often do you respond to calls/incidences about people dying in their sleep and what are the typical causes?
  3. For doctors / first responders: Are there any patterns/risk factors that are related to people dying in their sleep?

Requirements: For question 1, must be a certified mental health professional. For questions 2 and 3, must be a qualified medical professional or first responder

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