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Integrating Redemption in Psychiatry, Part 3: A Nod to the Late Brian Wilson

Psychiatric Times

Another example in the news was the recent death at age 82 of the well-known musician Brian Wilson, one of the original Beach Boys. In a rare interview in 2006 titled, “Brian Wilson - A Powerful Interview” for Ability Magazine , devoted to connecting authentic disabled talent, Wilson revealed some of what sounds like his redemption.

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ADHD and Schizophrenia: Decoding the Connection

ADDitude

ADHD can be diagnosed at any age, though it usually emerges in the early grade school years. Antidepressants , mood stabilizers, or anti- anxiety drugs may also help in treating associated symptoms of schizophrenia, as do adjunctive therapies such as cognitive behavioral therapy and family therapy.

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Therapy by App: A Clinical Psychologist Tries BetterHelp

Mad in America

Ads for the for-profit therapy company BetterHelp are everywhere: on television, public radio, podcasts, social media, and in magazines. They assure us that therapy is nothing to be ashamed of, a comfortable place for growth and wellness. “G et help, you deserve to be happy!”

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Intimate Partner Violence Among Women with ADHD

ADDitude

Recent research from Berkeley Girls with ADHD Longitudinal Study (BGALS) found that women aged 17-24 who had received a childhood diagnosis of ADHD were five times more likely than their neurotypical peers to experience physical IPV. 7 Healing from Abuse Twenty years ago, the mentality was, How do we get her to leave?

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Setting the Record Straight About ADHD and Its Treatments

ADDitude

April 16, 2025 Since its publication last Sunday, The New York Times Magazine article “Have We Been Thinking About ADHD All Wrong?” In its Spring 2025 issue, ADDitude magazine published a cover story titled “ADHDs Vanishing (and Reappearing) Act,” in which author Maggie Sibley, Ph.D.,