MONITOR ON PSYCHOLOGY Volume 33, No. 1 January 2002 Guidance in treating ADHD American Academy of Pediatrics releases recommendations for physicians treating ...
MONITOR ON PSYCHOLOGY Volume 33, No. 1 January 2002 Kay Redfield Jamison receives $500,000 'genius award' The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation...
BBC News Online Tuesday, 1 January, 2002, 23:52 GMT Dummy treatment works for depression Dummy treatment has been shown to have an impact on the brains of...
Clinical Sertraline is safe, efficacious for treatment of pediatric anxiety disorder Last Updated: 2002-01-01 12:30:47 EST (Reuters Health) NEW YORK, (Reuters...
Second Opinion: Writing Off Depression By Abigail Trafford Washington Post Staff Writer Tuesday, January 1, 2002; Page HE01 A gentle holiday season this year,...
Study: Straights, gays equally happy with life By Melissa Schorr NEW YORK, Jan 02 (Reuters Health) - Gay adults are just as pleased with their overall quality...
Grooming gene clue to compulsive obsessions 2 January 2002 17:00 EST by Lois Wingerson, BioMedNet News The latest revelation from the knockout-mouse repository...
... year ... I would surmise that many of the folks who allow themselves to be recognized and treated for the more politically correct and less stigmatizing...
A new issue of Psychiatric News has been made available: 4 January 2002; Vol. 37, No. 1 URL: http://pn.psychiatryonline.org/content/vol37/issue1/index.shtml ...
Dr. Goodwin, I have had a similar experience recently, treating an Argentine patient who was in the US on 9-11-01 and contracted acute stress disorder....
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Friday January 4 5:20 PM ET Most Molested Boys Don't Molest Others as Adults NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A ``cycle'' of child sexual abuse seems to exist for...
Mice Point to Genetic Basis for Obsessive Grooming January 3, 2002— A gene involved in setting up the mammalian body plan also appears to control grooming...
Freudian split Simmons professor Sophie Freud, granddaughter of Sigmund, has her own theories, and they don't involve psychoanalysis By Bella English, Globe...
Friday January 4 5:19 PM ET Depression, Anger Affect Elders' Immune System By Merritt McKinney NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - For older men, feelings of...
Public Health Severely mentally ill rarely receive enough treatment Last Updated: 2002-01-04 14:14:03 EST (Reuters Health) By Melissa Schorr NEW YORK (Reuters...
Clinical Risperidone superior to haloperidol in preventing relapse in schizophrenics Last Updated: 2002-01-03 11:55:00 EST (Reuters Health) By Karla Gale NEW...
BBC News Online Sunday, 6 January, 2002, 00:01 GMT Schizophrenia drug cuts relapses An anti-psychotic drug has shown encouraging signs of helping to reduce the...
BBC News Online Friday, 4 January, 2002, 17:18 GMT Depression 'boosts fatal stroke risk' Middle-aged men who have symptoms of psychological distress, such as...
If 79 of 135 male victims went on to become adult "perpretrators", than clearly Most male vctims do become adult molesters. The news account is unclear and...
... Dear M, My small corner of the world of professional psychology involves a lot of contact with exceedingly hard-core medically oriented practitioners; who ...
Chicago Tribune THE QUICK Q&A Cushy life doesn't help kids Parents should require chores and a clean room Joanne Trestrail Published January 6, 2002 Name: Dan...
Book Reviews - The silence of the heart. As religious terrorists fall from the skies, and suicide bombings increase in Sri Lanka and the Middle East, Michael ...
I think we need to distinguish between placebo treatment and placebo effect. Placebo effect is found with every treatment, including surgery, and is therefore...
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Tuesday, 8 January, 2002, 00:07 GMT Clue to attention disorder Faulty levels of an immune system chemical may make some children more prone to a condition...
YALE News Release CONTACT: Karen N. Peart 203-432-1326 #172 For Immediate Release: January 7, 2002 Smoking May Improve Cognitive Deficits in Schizophrenic...