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The Failure of “Spit For Science”: No Genetic or Neurological Pathways for Substance Abuse

Mad in America

In a recent article, Turkheimer and Greer critiqued the overblown conclusions drawn from a large, long-running, high-profile genetic study, Spit For Science (S4S). They add, Most of the papers ignore the tiny effects, reaching optimistic conclusions about the prospects for future genetic explanations of alcohol use.

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Prodromal Symptoms of Schizophrenia: Understanding and Addressing Challenges

Psychiatric Times

Studies in Australia and the United States followed individuals with subthreshold psychotic symptoms and functional decline, along with a genetic risk for schizophrenia, over time. The DSM-5 task force concluded that there was not enough evidence to justify incorporating APS as an official mental disorder diagnosis in Section II.

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New Guidelines on How to Accurately Convey ADHD Information

Mad in America

Unbalanced, for instance, in the sense that much emphasis is placed on brain and genetic studies that to this day have cost billions of dollars, while showing only very small associations—not providing any basis for biological screening. Genetic studies are also the cause of many misunderstandings.

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Selective Mutism: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

Now Psych

Understanding selective mutism is essential for parents, educators, and mental health professionals who work with children. Understanding Selective Mutism Definition Selective mutism (SM) is a relatively rare anxiety disorder that affects children, and, less commonly, adults.

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Guide to Addiction Treatment Rehab

Clear Behavioral Health

What is the Definition of Substance Addiction? Risk factors include genetics, environment, and psychological conditions. Understanding the Science of Addiction Is Addiction a Mental Illness? You may experience negative physical and mental health consequences directly related to alcohol and drug use.

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When Parent and Child Both Have a Learning Disorder

Child Mind Intitute

At the same time, she adds, It’s definitely important to balance that honesty and disclosure with being sensitive to the fact that the child is their own person and their struggles might not be the same. It also helps educators better understand a childs strengths as well as their needs for support.

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Branding Diseases—How Drug Companies Market Psychiatric Conditions: An Interview with Ray Moynihan

Mad in America

R ay Moynihan is an accomplished health journalist and author who has won several awards for his work. This applies in the mental illness world and everywhere in medicine. Helping widen the definitions of disease is a key part of marketing those pharmaceutical products. I started writing books. What was that about?