In which one of my students takes a look at what therapies have been found to be useful for those with intellectual disabilities.
Category Teaching
In which one of my students takes a look at the new category of disorders called Disruptive, Impulse-Control, and Conduct Disorders.
In which one of my students takes a look at what works for those youth with ODD, CD, and the like.
In which you can see me talk about the various assignments my lucky students get to do that reach a global audience.
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 exorcisms are contrasted with a scientifically-informed view of human behavior, emphasizing the need for therapy over superstition.
In which one of my students uses Occam’s Razor to shave off some parsimonious explanations for disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle.
In which the anti-gay therapy is taken to task.
In which one of my students takes a look at some of the many “tools” you can buy to help induce a lucid dreaming state.