In which one of my students takes a look at how the coincidental timing of vaccines, autism diagnoses, the DSM-IV, and the rise of online information created the conditions to give rise to the false autism-vaccine link.
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In which one of my students takes a look at the medicalization of sexual behavior, and finds it suspect.
In which one of my students details what techniques have been found to be useful in helping treat FOD.
In which one of my students discusses what sort of diagnostic criteria changes happened in the Motor Disorders under the DSM-5.
Click and listen in on a talk that I recently gave detailing our recent research that examined what makes a skeptic a skeptic, rather than a paranormal believer.
In which I talk about some of the skepticism and religion related research my lab presented recently.
Check out my newest book, Psychology Gone Astray, with a look at the contents and an excerpt!
In which the question “Can people who aren’t soldiers get PTSD?” and answered with a resounding yes.
In which we take a look at the data to see if those with eating disorders are actually only young white females, as is commonly portrayed in the media.
In which we discuss the most effective types of therapies and medications used in the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder.