Quick update - the October issue of the Behavior Therapist is now available online at no charge. We hope you will take a look at our article about PBB and share your thoughts. Our hope is that this is just...
Stunning photo collection of abandoned hospital Flickr user Isaac E has posted a stunning photo collection of images taken inside the now abandoned Bradgate Park Nursing Home and Beacon Lodge psychiatric unit.The photos have been fantastically composed and are processed with high dynamic ranging imaging meaning they are incredibly striking.Link to photo collection.
Get me a mentally ill celebrity The New Statesman has an interesting article by a press officer from one of the UK's biggest mental health charities describing how press stories are put together and why it's almost impossible to get any media interest without a 'mentally ill celebrity'.But there’s the rub. Shouldn’t we want to hear about these issues anyway? Do we really need to look to the stars? I started “selling†this campa
JAMA editors pressure antidepressant whistle blower This is both odd and slightly disturbing. The Wall Street Journal reports that a medical researcher has been publicly insulted and allegedly threatened by the editors of the medical heavyweight Journal of the American Medical Association for calling out an antidepressant study for undisclosed conflicts of interest.Jonathan Leo, a professor of neuroanatomy at Lincoln Memorial University, wrote a s
The Psychology of 'Knowing' (LiveScience.com via Yahoo! News) In the new film "Knowing," which opens Friday, Nicolas Cage plays a professor who is given a piece of paper containing a mysterious number code taken from a time capsule at his son's school. He decodes the message and realizes that the numbers accurately predicted past disasters - as well as an imminent apocalypse.
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