Wednesday, June 20, 2012

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AMA Inaugurates Denver Psychiatrist Jeremy Lazarus as President
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Psychiatrists stand by findings on Breivik sanity
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Discussing PEDs in Boxing with Dr. Ronald Kamm, Sports Psychiatrist
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Judge bars Fort Hood suspect from hearing after Army psychiatrist shows up again with beard


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FILE - The 2007 file photo provided by the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USUHS) shows Nidal Malik Hasan when he undertook the Disaster and Military Psychiatry Fellowship program. Hasan is charged in the fatal 2009 shooting rampage at Fort Hood which killed 13 people and injured more that 30 others. He faces the death penalty if convicted. (AP Photo/Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, File)

FORT HOOD, Texas — An Army psychiatrist charged in the deadly 2009 shooting rampage at Fort Hood was barred from military court by the judge Tuesday because he still has a beard.
Maj. Nidal Hasan was told that he couldn't attend any more hearings or his upcoming murder trial unless he shaves. The judge, Col. Gregory Gross, initially warned Hasan that he was violating Army regulations at a hearing earlier this month. That was the first time Hasan showed up in court sporting a beard.
Lead defense attorney Lt. Col. Kris Poppe told the judge that Hasan grew the beard as a "deeply sincere" expression of his faith and because he has a premonition he will die soon. Poppe quoted an imam who said growing a beard is mandatory or strongly encouraged for men of Islamic faith.
Hasan faces the death penalty if convicted of 13 counts of premeditated murder and 32 counts of attempted premeditated murder in the attack at the Texas Army post. Witnesses have said that on the morning of Nov. 5, 2009, a gunman wearing an Army combat uniform opened fire after shouting "Allahu Akbar!" — or "God is great!" in Arabic — in a Fort Hood medical building where deploying and returning soldiers received vaccines and other tests.

A prosecutor, Lt. Col. Steve Henricks, said Hasan never grew a beard during his military career and was only doing so now to prevent witnesses from identifying him at his trial, set for Aug. 20.
Poppe said that an Army chaplain has discussed the beard issue with Hasan, an American-born Muslim.
Gross opted not to hold Hasan in contempt of court and did not force him to shave. However, Hasan was taken to a nearby room where he watched the rest of the five-hour hearing on closed-circuit television.
Gross did not rule Tuesday on several defense motions, including a request to delay the trial from August to December and a request for copies of materials used by a terrorism expert expected to testify for the prosecution. He did grant a defense request for government funding for a neurologist to perform tests on Hasan, including scans to check for a brain tumor. The next hearing was set for June 29.
During a break in the hearing, TV monitors in the courtroom showed Hasan and one of his attorneys in another room, but the judge turned them off when proceedings resumed, saying he didn't want Hasan's appearance to be a disruption.
"I'll wait for him to shave if he wants to come back in here," Gross told Hasan's attorneys. "He has a choice."
Poppe responded that it was a choice to "to obey you or his religious faith."
"That's not a choice for a soldier," Gross shot back.
Poppe said he would appeal the judge's ruling to a higher Army court because with Hasan barred from the courtroom, he has no way to communicate with his client.
Hasan, 41, is paralyzed from the waist down after being shot by police the day of the rampage. He remains jailed.

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APAPsychiatric: For the first time in 73 years a psychiatrist becomes president of the AMA. Congratulation to Jeremy Lazarus, MD.

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Saturday, June 16, 2012

Top 10 Indicators Of DSM-5 Openness - by Allen Frances, M.D.

DSM5 in Distress
The DSM's impact on mental health practice and research.

Top 10 Indicators Of DSM-5 Openness

Challenging APA newspeak.
In '1984', George Orwell introduced the term 'Newspeak'- the abuse of language by totalitarian bureaucracies to create an upside down, looking glass world of misinformation. He was probably inspired by 'Pravda,' the Soviet Union's propaganda paper that literally means 'truth' in Russian but was famous for publishing everything but.
This brings us to the American Psychiatric Association. Its medical director recently justified the astounding $25 million APA has already spent on DSM 5 (5 times the cost of DSM IV) with a curious claim- DSM 5 was so exorbitantly expensive because it was so unprecedentedly open. This classic Newspeak kills two truth birds with one stone — DSM 5 didn't waste a huge amount of money and DSM 5 didn't fail because it was a closed shop. The futile hope is that black will become white if only you say it enough times.
In fact, it is very cheap to run an open process — and very expensive to run a PR disinformation campaign. It cost me nothing but an hour's time to write this blog. How much, I wonder, will it cost APA to pay off GYMR (its high powered public relations producer of newspeak pravda) to defend its indefensible claims that DSM 5 is an open process and that it can meet its unrealistic timetable with a reliable manual?
Here is a top 10 list of great moments in the history of APA 'openness'.
1) APA forces work group members to sign confidentiality agreements to protect DSM 5 'intellectual property'.
2) DSM 5 does a confidential and super-secret 'scientific' review of itself- real science is never secret.
3) APA rebuffs calls from 51 mental health associations for an open and independent scientific review.
4) APA's legal office tries to stifle criticism and censor the internet using inappropriate and bullying threats of trademark litigation.
5) APA plans to steeply jack up licensing costs for use of DSM criteria sets in order to recoup its unaccountably huge investment on its 'intellectual property'.
6) DSM 5 only reluctantly engages on the issues and instead stonewalls criticism with offensive and defensive tactics.
7) The original DSM 5 plan for field trials included no prior public viewing of criteria sets and no period for public comment. These are added only under heavy outside pressure.
8) DSM 5 publishes no aggregations of key areas of concern identified during public reviews; doesn't respond publicly to them. and there is no indication that public input has had any impact whatever on DSM 5.
9) The APA 'charitable' foundation (meant to provide open public education) is named by a watchdog group as the 7th worst charity in all of the US.
10) APA promises to post a complete set of DSM 5 reliability data in time to allow comments during the final period of public review- but fails to do so.
And this is just a taster. At least a dozen reporters have spontaneously mentioned to me that never in their careers have they encountered anything so byzantine as the APA press office. And dozens of APA members have emailed their frustration at not being able to get a straight (or any) answer from a staff whose salaries are paid by their membership dues.
It requires lots of time, money, and brain power to create 'pravda.' Perhaps this explains why everything connected with DSM 5 is always so late and so expensive and why a high flying hired gun like GYMR is needed to run its interference. The real truth is fast, cheap, and very simple to explain.
Additional research is available at Suzy Chapman's website. She monitors DSM-5 development at http://dxrevisionwatch.wordpress.com.

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

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Prisons Breed TB
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ACLU: Releasing Old Prisoners Is Low Risk, Financially Prudent
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By Steve Eder Another organization is weighing in on the debate over whether aging prisoners should be released to cut costs. According to a report Wednesday by the American Civil Liberties Union, $16 billion is spent each year to incarcerate hundreds ...

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For the fifth year running, Russia has been trailing many other nations “where people live in peace and harmony,” said the report, citing the low-key warfare in the North Caucasus and the Kremlin's efforts to face down the ongoing middle-class protests ...

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An Addict's Guilt: When It Helps And When It Hurts In Recovery
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By David Sack, MD The concept of an addict's guilt may seem foreign and contradictory to a loved one. During active addiction, people lie, lose their jobs and bankrupt themselves or their families seemingly without a second thought (though they often ...

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6 Ways to Kick Your Facebook Addiction
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If your answer is yes, then it's time to put a stop to your addiction. Facebook is great for a lot of things. It can help you stay connected and share details of your life with family and friends. You can use it to promote your business (or yourself, ...

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Vaccine To Curb Cocaine Addiction
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Industry must stop 'food addiction' attacks
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The new theory suggests that a restaurant is little better than a meth dealer, hooking customers on addictive foods — “bet you can't eat just one” — cooked up by an evil genius in a laboratory. Is your company adding sugar to cereals?


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Vaccine to curb cocaine addiction
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Magazines and blogs often promise that you can revitalize passion and regain irresistible sexual attraction in your relationship. In reality, these claims set you and your partner up for sexual failure. The romantic love/passionate sex/idealized couple phase of a relationship typically lasts between 6 months and 2 years.
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I’m still moved by Vice President Joe Biden’s speech from just before Memorial Day weekend, during which he shared with all of us just how close he had come to taking his own life.
In commentary a few days later, Washington Post opinion writer Michael Gerson praised Biden’s display of empathy, the ability to identify others’ emotions.
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A new study of 665 young people in the third, sixth, and ninth grades finds patterns of nonsuicidal self-injury that vary by age and gender. Nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) is the term for intentional, non-fatal, self-inflicted damage caused by cutting, hitting, burning, or excessive rubbing. Reported rates range between 7 percent and 24 percent of adolescents; however, little was known about rates among younger children.

Now the new study finds that even third graders engage in NSSI, with boys and girls doing so at about the same rate (7 percent to 8 percent). By sixth grade, boys (6 percent) are far more likely than girls (2 percent) to harm themselves. However, by ninth grade, those proportions are sharply reversed, with 19 percent of girls and just 5 percent of boys engaging in NSSI, wrote Andrea Barrocas, M.A., of the University of Denver, and colleagues in the July Pediatrics. The researchers urged both pediatricians and hospital emergency room personnel to fully evaluate cases of NSSI to help prevent negative physical and mental health outcomes.

To read a comprehensive review of how psychotherapy can successfully treat psychiatric disorders in children and adolescents, see the new book from American Psychiatric Publishing, Cognitive-BehaviorTherapy for Children and Adolescents.
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