Post-SSRI sexual dysfunction: understanding the neurobiology
Sexual dysfunction is a common adverse effect of antidepressant drugs, particularly SSRIs. One study found that up to 73% of those who take the drugs have...
‘More like spin-the-bottle than science’: My mission to find proper treatment for my son’s...
From The Guardian: “Psychosis is often thought to be genetic, or a symptom of brain chemistry gone awry, which is what I was led to...
New guidance on antidepressant withdrawal for doctors
A new article in the British Journal of General Practice advises primary care doctors regarding antidepressant withdrawal. The piece acknowledges the potential for severe and long-lasting...
Declining youth mental health may be driven by increased abuse and bullying
Young adults around the world are reporting three to five times more physical abuse, sexual abuse, and bullying than their parents’ and grandparents’ generations...
Researchers question the foundational assumptions of neuropsychology
Why does psychology struggle so much to achieve meaningful findings? In what has been termed the “replication crisis,” psychology’s much-hyped positive findings typically fail to replicate in later studies,...