Ambien Zombies, Murder, and Other Disturbing Behavior
by Richard Kensinger, MSWAmbien is one of a number of Controlled Schedule 4 agents designed as sedative hypnotics. Like other sedative hypnotics they... READ MORE →
Ambien is one of a number of Controlled Schedule 4 agents designed as sedative hypnotics. Like other sedative hypnotics they... READ MORE →
I came across an article written by Bret Stetka, MD, and Kit Yarrow, PhD, about the neuropsychology of consumption, offered,... READ MORE →
In the long-term, research shows that neuroleptics (antipsychotics) cause more harm than good for many clients diagnosed... READ MORE →
Being introspective, being prospective, even being retrospective is productive and constructive for many. And according to... READ MORE →
Here, I explore, perhaps, the darker realm of the human experience. Clearly, we are bombarded by aggression and violence... READ MORE →
I remember thinking over 40 years ago when I began my clinical career, that with the rapid advances made in psychotropic... READ MORE →
Though we are of the same species and in some ways alike, women and men are uniquely different. In this article, I highlight... READ MORE →
I live less than an hour from Penn State University, and I taught there for two years. It is located in a region of Pennsylvania... READ MORE →
The development of the self is known to be quite contingent on the multiple inputs from others, particularly during the first... READ MORE →
In all cultures, marriage is considered an institution. Sociology defines an institution as a human system that is a relatively... READ MORE →
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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