In which one of my students examines the diagnosis called Female Orgasmic Disorder.
Category Teaching
In which one of my students examines the changes in the DSM-5 to the category of “Sexual Dysfunctions.”
In which one of my students takes on the issue of conversion therapy, and whether or not homosexuality is a mental illness.
In which one of my students examines the possibility of zombie apocalypse, and finds it lacking in plausibility.
In which one of my students examines four of the major sources of error that can happen when we are remembering events.
In which one of my students takes a look at perception deception, and how the mind is very easily fooled by illusions.
In which one of my students takes a look at handwriting analysis, or graphology, and finds it to be much less than a science.
In which one of my students examines the fallibility of memory, and how it can lead to wrongful convictions in criminal cases.
In which one of my students examines some of the fraudulent claims made by medical doctors about vaccinations.
In which one of my students looks at some of the more (in)famous followers of astrology and why they believe in the foolishness therein.