It’s not the tics, it’s the reactions to the tics that are the major problem.
Category Science
In which one of my students takes a look at rates of and potential causes of gender differences among the learning disorders.
In which one of my students talks about how the concept of learning disorders has changed across the past 20 years.
GPS Reviews…”The Depths: The Evolutionary Origins of the Depression Epidemic” by Jonathan Rottenberg
In which I review “The Depths,” finding it to be an remarkably insightful read into why and how we get depressed, stay depressed, and come out of depression.
In which one of my students examines what types of therapy have been found to be useful for those with personality disorders.
In which we take a look at the often confusing world of claims regarding diet and ADHD, with a focus on what empirical literature has found.
In which one of my students takes a look at the potential impact of physical exercise on symptoms of ADHD.
In which one of my students takes a look at the intriguing split of RAD into two distinct disorders in the DSM-5.
In which one of my students examines the diagnosis of Adjustment Disorder as formulated in the DSM-5.
In which one of my students uses Occam’s Razor to shave off some parsimonious explanations for disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle.