News May 2020 News & Information for May 30-31, 2020 Warfighters Battle Bio-Psychiatric Paradigm Master Sergeant Troy Drasher had the most difficult, emotionally challenging job I have ever heard of inside or outside the military. When his Air Force doc recommended he “take a little something to take […]
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News April 2020 Coping with Anxiety & the Covid-19 Pandemic News & Information for April 30, 2020 Wuhan lab scientists investigated; Locals dispute CCP claim of no new cases For a healing hike, try forest bathing Naturalist and author John Muir wrote, “In every walk with […]
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News March 2020 Coping with Anxiety & the Covid-19 Pandemic News & Information for March 31, 2020 How To Help: Getting Protective Equipment (PPE) to Our Healthcare Heroes. Healthcare workers are front line fighters against COVID-19, but they face critical shortages of Personal Protective Equipment nationwide. PPE […]
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News – February 2020 News & Information for February 29 – March 1, 2020 Epidemic Anxiety – The Dr. Peter Breggin Hour – 02/26/20 Epidemic Anxiety. A life-changing presentation! I examine the causes and recovery from anxiety of all kinds from the corona virus, global warning and political […]
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News 2020 News & Information for January 31, 2020 UCLA researchers lead study following effects of psychotherapy on trauma survivors School-based psychotherapy can reduce the occurrence of mental health conditions after traumatic natural disasters, according to a UCLA-led study. In a study published in “Psychological Medicine” on Jan. 14, […]
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News Sept – Dec 2019 News & Information for December 31, 2019 ‘Happier people live longer’: UBC prof to study how you can boost your happiness levels For the good of your health, a UBC psychology professor wants you to have to a happier life — and it won’t […]
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Current News News & Information for August 31 – September 1, 2019 ★ Explaining depression biologically increases prognostic pessimism A recent study published in Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, and Practice examines the effects of psychoeducation on perceptions toward depression. The study tests how biological and person-environment interaction explanations differ […]
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Current News News & Information for April 30, 2019 How religious experiences may benefit mental health Religion may have a wide range of health benefits, research suggests. For instance, a study that appeared last year found that religious believers tend to live 4 years longer, on average, while another […]
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Current News News & Information for March 31, 2019 Part 6: Torturing Patients Interview VI of VIII, Dr. Breggin describes how Yale’s visiting professor, Jose Delgado, put caps on the heads of patients to stimulate their brain by remote control—and how Dr. Breggin’s reform work stopped all the Harvard/Yale […]
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Current News News & Information for February 28, 2019 The Minds of Men Interview Part 4: Dr. Breggin and a Brave Reporter Fight Psychosurgery Establishment Interview IV of VIII. With help from a brave Boston Globe reporter, Dr. Breggin successfully takes on psychosurgeons from the upper echelon of the […]
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