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Tuesday, March 26, 2013

03/26/13 COMPREHENSIVE REAL-TIME NEWS FEED FOR PSYCHIATRY.


COMPREHENSIVE REAL-TIME NEWS FEED FOR PSYCHIATRY.

  • The Internet Narcissism Epidemic 2013-03-26, 06:11 am
    ... able to identify those with high NPI scores by studying their Facebook pages. Elias Aboujaoude, a professor of psychiatry at Stanford, notes that our ability tailor the Internet experience to our every need is making us more narcissistic. He ...
  • Integrative Psychiatrists Brown & Gerbarg Teach Breath~Body~Mind Techniques at Kripalu April 5-72013-03-26, 03:43 am
    ... found at Dr. Brown is Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Columbia University in New York. He gives over 200 medical lectures every year, including full-day courses for the American ...
  • The Record: Letters, March 26, 2013 2013-03-26, 01:06 am
    The Record is wrong to drag the First Amendment into an argument about a child's safety, especially as it also writes an opinion declaring support of an assault weapons ban that some have said is an attack on the Second Amendment.
  • FSP psychiatrist Clinic for Abbas Town victims 2013-03-25, 06:39 pm
    The Forum for Secular Pakistan in collaboration with Pakistan Association of Mental Health is providing psychiatrist and psychology counseling facilities especially women and children who are victims of the Abbas Town blast traumatic experience.
  • More 2010-05-06, 03:00 am
    Medical University of South Carolina psychiatrists have found a loophole in the mental health reporting system.
  • The Consumer: Looking for Evidence That Therapy Works 2013-03-25, 03:00 pm
    ... what's most likely to get them there is the relationship you build with them," said Bonnie Spring, a professor of psychiatry at Northwestern's Feinberg School of Medicine. But some experts believe this is a false choice. "No one believes it's a good ...
  • Dollars for Docs database shows drugmakers' payouts to physicians 2013-03-25, 02:20 pm
    ... talks and consulting for drugmakers, the database shows. And half of the top earners are from a single specialty: psychiatry. "It boggles my mind," said Dr. James H. Scully Jr., chief executive of the American Psychiatric Association, referring to ...
  • Penis-snatching fears grip Central African village 2013-03-25, 11:47 am
    University of California, Berkeley, geography fellow Louisa Lombard told CBC Radio's The Current about the case, in which two men in the town of Tiringoulou, Central African Republic, claim their penises have been shrunk to the size of a baby's after they were touched by a tea merchant passing through the village.
  • Our Program Dealing with Taxpayer Anxiety Disorder will Help Close... 2013-03-25, 09:38 am
    ... New Orleans, LA 70118, U.S.A.: Economic Analysis & Policy, Vol. 42 No. 2, SEPTEMBER 2012; see also, But this is nothing new, in fact, in 2008 one of Governor Patterson's top aides (Charles ...
  • Drama, outside the doctor's office 2013-03-25, 05:21 am
    Will the last woman in Atlanta who is not being followed by a camera crew please raise her hand? The success of Bravo's 'Real Housewives of Atlanta' - the highest-rated series in the 'Housewives' franchise since its debut in 2008 - opened the gates, and in rushed 'Love & Hip-Hop: Atlanta,' 'Big Rich Atlanta,' 'The Sisterhood,' 'Totally T-Boz' and ... (more)
  • How An Unlikely Drug Helps Some Children Consumed By Fear 2013-03-25, 03:59 am
    George McCann has been diagnosed with a subtype of bipolar disorder called the "fear of harm" profile, and finds that a prescribed dose of ketamine every few days alleviates his symptoms.
  • Going to the APA Meeting? 2013-03-25, 01:38 am
    ... speech. Yet it's a hard decision for me to attend this meeting. The APA and its annual meeting reflect aspects of psychiatry that concern me. In 2006 the drug industry accounted for about 30 percent of APA's $62.5 million in financing, half through ...
  • Comedy, History, and the Future of Mental Disorder Labels 2013-03-25, 12:21 am
    ... The first source of amusement: This was apparently the same Ronald Pies who just over a year ago wrote "Why psychiatry needs to scrap the DSM: An immodest proposal," that can be found at http://psychcentral.co ...
  • Need ADHD medication but no doctor or insurance in NYC 2013-03-24, 10:00 pm
    So I recently got laid off and have relocated from the West Coast to New York City.
  • Letter: Insurance won't pay addiction care 2013-03-24, 09:08 pm
    A heroin addict injects a heroin shot in a room, at the Konsumraume in Berlin. I am writing in response to recent letters about heroin addiction ["LI is sadly in denial about heroin use," March 19]. As the mother of an addict, I have been dealing with this problem for many years.
  • Some thoughts on the day after my 77th birthday 2013-03-24, 04:39 pm
    ... at the University of Chicago and got my PhD in three years as a neurophysiologist. That was the closest I got to psychiatry because I could not afford med school and there were lots of fellowships for the PhD. The first year I studied cental nervous ...
  • Primary care providers need training to recognize early symptoms of psychosis 2013-03-24, 01:37 pm
    Primary care providers could help people with warning signs of psychosis get critical early treatment and potentially reduce the current burden on emergency departments and inpatient units, finds a study in the journal Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology .
  • What is children's mental health care? - Child in Mind - Boston.com 2013-03-23, 07:46 pm
    ... the focus was on treatment of "ADHD" and other DSM diagnoses in collaboration with MCPAP- the Massachusetts Child Psychiatry Access Project- whose role Wen describes: The Massachusetts Child Psychiatry Access Project provides a hotline for ...
  • Eat or surf a lot? You risk being labelled mentally ill 2013-03-23, 07:10 pm
    The latest psychiatry manual will, for the first time, spell out Adult Attention Deficit Disorder, minor neurocognitive disorder , binge eating, internet addiction, etc.
  • Dream re-weavers 2013-03-23, 04:17 am
    ... poetic vision -- and our emotional undercurrents seem to be a guiding force. Ernest Hartmann, a professor of psychiatry at Tufts University in Medford, Mass., has studied the dream diaries of people who had recently suffered a painful personal ...

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