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Yearly Archive for 2010

Cults and Terrorism, Part 1 – The Problem of Definition

by Frank MacHovec, MA, PhD
5

Cults make the news when there is a large number of deaths of cult members or their victims. Terrorism is also in the news... READ MORE →

Clinical Psychologists’ Perceptions of Persons with Mental Illness

by Isabella Mori
32

Many people have fabulous relationships with their psychologists. They feel supported, understood, well-liked. But there... READ MORE →

Take Two of These… And You Still Might Have Pain

by Jennifer Gibson, PharmD
1

Migraines are severe, often debilitating, headaches that may be accompanied by visual symptoms, as well as nausea and vomiting.... READ MORE →

Nothing Fishy about Preventing Cognitive Decline

by Jennifer Gibson, PharmD
1

The prevalence of dementia and age-related cognitive decline is increasing around the world as the population ages and life-expectancy... READ MORE →

Antidepressants Not Effective for Some Types of Depression

by Jennifer Gibson, PharmD
6

Antidepressant medications have been the mainstay of treatment for depressive disorders for decades. But these drugs may... READ MORE →

Light at the End of the Tunnel or Too Much Carbon Dioxide?

by Jennifer Gibson, PharmD
7

The connection between mind and body is never as ambiguous as when the body is near death. Reports of near-death experiences... READ MORE →

Always Look on the Bright Side of Life

by Jennifer Gibson, PharmD
2

Winston Churchill once defined a pessimist as one who sees the difficulty in every opportunity, but an optimist as one who... READ MORE →

Societal Assumptions on Abuse and the Victim’s Perspective

by Divya Mathur, PhD
11

Sexual abuse of children is morally revolting and a topic wrought with emotions. In the past few decades, awareness of the... READ MORE →

The Brain Rejects Inequality

by Jennifer Gibson, PharmD
3

The human brain likes balance. Not simply biological and physiological homeostasis that maintains the proper functioning... READ MORE →

Good Health Equals Good Sex

by Jennifer Gibson, PharmD
1

Sexuality is an important component of overall health and quality of life. An active sex life can reduce stress, strengthen... READ MORE →

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This Sunday February 14th (9 p.m. ET), the Emmy-nominated Brain Games tv-show is back! Wonder junkie Jason Silva returns to our screens, teaming up with... READ MORE →

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