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This conference was the first in a series devoted to examining the place of neuroscience in our understanding of the human person.
Drug regulators in Britain urge doctors not to use certain antidepressants, but in the United States officials have yet to make up their minds on safety issues.
Psychiatric aid should not be the first kind of assistance on a trauma scene.
How many veterans fall through the gap between care and compensation is a question that is worth investigating. The scope is important, but there is little question that the problem exists.
Veterans diagnosed with major depression, post-traumatic stress disorder,or any other anxiety disorder stemming from military activity need to be treated as well as compensated.
Can a person ascribe blame for his present-day actions to events from his past?
Divorce is becoming an economic burden for American society.
It is not shared history withpatients, but rather variety and quality of experience that determine how successful psychotherapistscan be.



