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Mathieu Amalric learns to stop worrying and embrace psychoanalysis in ‘Jimmy P’

By Tamar SchwartzMay 22, 2013 Categories: Books, General News

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Click Here to Read: Mathieu Amalric learns to stop worrying and embrace psychoanalysis in ‘Jimmy P’  by Jill Lawless in the Washington Post  on May 21, 2013.

When school doesn’t feel safe, facing facts helps

By Tamar SchwartzMay 21, 2013 Categories: General News

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Click Here to Read: When school doesn’t feel safe, facing facts helps By Maggie Fox on the  NBC News website on May 21, 2013.

Shrink wrapping

By Tamar SchwartzMay 21, 2013 Categories: Audio/Video, Books

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Click Here to Read:  Shrink wrapping: A single book has come to dominate  psychiatry. That is dangerous in The Economist on May 18, 2013.

The Bombers’ World

By Tamar SchwartzMay 21, 2013 Categories: Books

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Click Here to Read: The Bombers’ World by Christian Caryl in The New York Review of Books on June 6, 2013.

What Is Autism?

By Tamar SchwartzMay 21, 2013 Categories: Books

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Click Here to Read:  What Is Autism?: Review of The Autistic Brain: Thinking Across the Spectrum by Temple Grandin and Richard Panek, Reviewed by Jerome Groopman in The New York Review of Books on June 6, 2013.

 

Deconstructing Psychiatry’s Ever-Expanding Bible

By Tamar SchwartzMay 21, 2013 Categories: Books

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Click Here to Read:   Deconstructing Psychiatry’s Ever-Expanding Bible:  Receiving a psychiatric diagnosis can be retraumatizing by Robert D. Stolorow, Ph.D. on his Feeling, Relating, Existing blog on the Psychology Today blogs on April 2, 2013.

Still Charting Memory’s Depths

By Tamar SchwartzMay 21, 2013 Categories: Science News

Brenda Milner Click Here to Read: Still Charting Memory’s Depths by Claudia Dreifus in The New York Times on May 20, 2013.

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Brenda Milner’s work in the 1950s showed how memory is rooted in specific regions of the brain.

The Book Stops Here

By Tamar SchwartzMay 21, 2013 Categories: Books

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Click Here to Read:  The Book Stops Here By Richard A. Friedman, M.D. in The New York Times on May 20, 2013.

The Dark Side of Liberation

By Tamar SchwartzMay 21, 2013 Categories: Books, General News

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Click Here to Read: The Dark Side of Liberation By Jennifer Sschuessler in The New York Times on May 20, 2013.

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Mary Louise Roberts has written “What Soldiers Do,” a book about sexual assaults by Americans fighting in France.

Trust your memory? Maybe you shouldn’t

By Tamar SchwartzMay 21, 2013 Categories: General News

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Click Here To Read:  Trust your memory? Maybe you shouldn’t By Jacque Wilson on the  CNN website on May 18, 2013.  

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