In a message dated 4/27/2004 2:43:57 PM Eastern Daylight Time, moaabsux@... writes: Medscape Psychopharmacology Today Talking Points About...
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Peter, For many, the world was at its peak of happiness in the '60s, and yet depression was as common then as it is today, and antidepressants were available. ...
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The database for the legislation project is available on our website at: http://www.ucpsychrehab.org/ As for the newspaper project, we just finished collecting...
http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99994931 Brain-watching helps suppress pain 19:00 28 April 04 People can learn to suppress pain when they are...
Ah Peter, there's the rub. Who with G-D like authority has deemed in concrete that for everyone the world is a depressing place? Because if it truly is a...
http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99994930 Alzheimer's gene therapy trial shows early promise 13:38 28 April 04 The first gene therapy trial for...
Good morning to all! I would like to remember that the first antidepressant and ansiolytic we noticed in human history is alcohol; it is still used nowadays as...
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/05/04/health/psychology/04PSYC.html?adxnnl=1&adxnnlx=1083731582-OzGOUYn0FxlLHnBYMjKSqQ Has the Romance Gone? Was It the Drug? By...
I have produced an article on Poor Metabolisers of Drugs and have submitted this to the EC Steering Committee on Bioethics as well as the DOH Mental Health...
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4824772/ Why Don't We Call Them Quirky? As more and more kids live with labels, diagnoses and disorders, a growing number of...
It's those damn SSRI's again. If we could just get rid of'em, life would be perfect... jim Report: Prozac in Pregnancy Toxic to Fetus Expert Panel Says Prozac...
If I have a guru, Ellis is it. Sadly, he's only human like the rest of us and prone to error; regardless of his irrational perceptions/thinking otherwise......
A new issue of Psychiatric News has been made available: 7 May 2004; Vol. 39, No. 9 URL: http://pn.psychiatryonline.org/content/vol39/issue9/index.shtml?etoc ...
Prison Psychology and the Stanford Prison Experiment May 4, 2004 A look at prison behavior: In 1971, volunteer students acted so badly during a study of the...
Mental Aspects of Abuse and War May 9, 2004 NPR's Liane Hansen speaks with Robert Jay Lifton, a visiting professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School,...
BBC RADIO FOUR http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/science/frontiers_20040414.shtml Frontiers PROGRAMME DETAILS Wednesday 14 April 2004 How does your brain try to...
BBC RADIO FOUR http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/science/frontiers_20040428.shtml Frontiers Wednesday 28 April 2004 Why are some people so happy all the time? ...
http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99994981 Too much testosterone blights social skills 19:00 12 May 04 Levels of testosterone in the womb may have...
We have published the following reviews of possible interest in the last month: Psychology and Consumer Culture The Struggle for a Good Life in a Materialistic...
Aha, someone is wizening up. Throwing SSRI's at the masses is not such a good idea. It's not that the SSRI's will hurt anyone, but the illness' physically sick...
Lifton was a pioneer in the very early work with PTSD and Vietnam Vets. Much of my interest in such work comes from having read him back in the late '70's...
... It worries me that a prominent academic, Prof Simon Baron-Cohen, is unable to see the fatal flaw in his extensively publicised theory that autism is an...
... Autism is *extremely* heterogeneous clinically, etiologically and genetically. He is focusing on one aspect, which isn't a bad idea, if you ask me. The...
... But what about the 25% who are girls or women? Are you too saying they aren't autistic, or that they are hiding a need to behave as males, having male...
... [snip] ... From that Narture article: "biologists are now starting to realize that hormones aren't the only significant determinant of the brain's sexual ...