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Clinically Psyched was established to keep psychology professionals, psychology students and anyone with interest in the field of psychology up to date with breaking news, research and events in clinical psychology, abnormal psychology, biopsychology, psychopharmacology, psychobiology, neuroscience, psychology, mental illness, clinical diagnosis, neurotheology, developmental psychology, cognitive psychology, psychopathology, sociopathology and psychiatry. 

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We especially invite submissions and feedback from psychology students as we wish to make this a website which will assist in your education. We also encourage psychology professionals and university psychology departments to assist in the continuing development of this website by submitting links, articles, research and news of events.

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Welcome to Clinically Psyched.com. 
In addition to our Neuroscience News website, our team decided that there was a need to create a non profit making website to promote current breaking news specifically aimed towards clinical psychology, biological related fields of psychology and psychopharmacology. We feel that there is a lack of websites with specific dedication to breaking news within these fields on the internet and thus decided to create this resource as means of keeping psychology professionals and students abreast of important current discoveries.

The Clinically Psyched team scour the news daily for relevant news which we believe is vital within our fields and update this site regularly with our finding. We only choose headlines related to our specified fields and post the relevant links. Occasionally the original link may not be available without registration to the providing site, so we endeavor to link you through to a secondary source.

We actively encourage our readers to submit articles, breaking news, abstracts, links and suggestions to us in order to develop our website. As such, we frequently update Clinically Psyched, so be sure to check back with us often.

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We are also looking to start an e-commerce store which will include books relating to our fields of interest and other products relating to psychology.

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December 2005

Crisis centres, retreats and "sanctuaries" should replace psychiatric hospitals, report states
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Cyber-therapy effective for depression
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New antidepressant raises levels of brain's endocannabinnoids
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Link between creativity and bi-polar disorder
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Testosterone therapy improves quality of life for mild Alzheimer's sufferers
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Depakote approved for bi-polar treatment
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Alzheimer's cases to rise dramatically
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Team care for depression in elderly cost effective
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New Canadian guidelines for schizophrenia treatment
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Colleges try depression survey
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Engineered stem cells may help treatment of Parkinson's
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SLU research on teen mothers refutes conventional wisdom: Early motherhood may not ruin their lives
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Causative factor for Alzheimer's discovered
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Children's mental health suffers prior to parental separation
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Scientist find potential cause of breathing problems in Rett Syndrome children
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Increasing noreprinephrine stabilizes breathing patterns in mouse model of Rett Syndrome
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Heroin addiction gene identified and blocked
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After divorce happiness levels decrease and may not rebound
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Depression and anxiety improve after epilepsy surgery
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Rockland BOCES psychiatrists must wait to find out fate
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Psyching out SAD
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Ibuprofen may curb risk of Parkinson's disease
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Key brain antioxidant linked to Alzheimer's and Parkinson's
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Ecstasy may damage the brain's physical defense
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Cancer takes psychological toll on patients family in form of PTSD
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Guildford, Forsyth mental health agencies to partner for after hour referrals
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New hope for recovering cocaine addicts
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Call for mental illness treatment reform
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Stress may up cholesterol levels
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Ecstasy may trigger gene linked depression
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New book offers hope for depression sufferers and their doctors
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New guide dramatically improves services for mental health issues and substance abuse disorders
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Cannabis and schizophrenia link blurs further
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Help for people with SAD
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To survive stress, keep it brief
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Gambling addiction: Not just a poor man's disease
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Funding for mental health care advances
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Youth foundation to tackle mental health
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North Carolina looks for alternatives after mental health service cuts
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Psychiatric patients receive less "Get well soon" cards
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Mental health draft plan available for comment
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Bi-polar disorder hits mainstream consciousness
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Rise in schizophrenia patients not taking medication
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Memory-altering drugs may rewrite your past
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Divalproex sodium gains indication for the treatment of acute manic or mixed episodes associated with bi-polar disorder
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Cognitive behavioural therapy should be first therapy for obsessive-compulsive disorder, guidelines urge
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Popularity doesn't necessarily make Prozac best antidepressant choice
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Child antidepressant use on the increase
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Autism symptoms vary in degree, intensity
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Toll of mental illness on US business and institutions
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ADHD patch deemed safe
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Suicides raise fear over Tamiflu
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Katrina's emotional damage lingers
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Autistic children's brains grow larger during first years of development
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Half the population could suffer depression - study
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Lithium use in pregnancy harmful to unborn child
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Disruption of gene interaction linked to schizophrenia
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Every female patient in study of mixed-sex psychiatric wards reported abuse
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Rebels without a cause
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Alzheimer's patients get less breast cancer therapy
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How the neuron sprouts its branches
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Stress, a recipe for overeating
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Region will see a $800,000 boost from province for mental health services
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US scientist treats Japanese ADHD kids
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Cocaine prevents adaptive behaviour
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Psychiatry ponders whether extreme bias can be an illness
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"Copying" nerves broken in Autism
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Mothers attitude towards weight affects teens
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Families share "Autistic traits
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Trauma of war hits troops years later
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Molecule links down syndrome to alzheimer's
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Smoking pot may induce schizophrenia
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Infants need mental health checks
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Marijuana might cause new cell growth in the brain
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The biology of anxiety
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Expert's shock at children's mental health
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Subconscious storytelling
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Dyslexia gene may have been pinpointed
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Marital stress slows body's healing time
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Psychologists glimpse biological imprints of childhood neglect
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"Dr. Ecstasy" laments rave culture destroys drugs chance for treating mentally ill
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Alzheimer's prevention may be easier than cure
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NHS staff stress rife, bosses say
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Cocaine use on the rise in the UK
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The glamour of evolutionary psychology
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Mental health facility sold
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Dolphin therapy fights depression
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New drugs fights sleep deprivation
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Stalking distress goes unnoticed
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New research reveals how the brain mimics pain
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"Jekyll and Hyde" dementia clue
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Autism linked to malfunctioning "mirror neurons"
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North east suffers "Winter blues"
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Older anti-psychotic drugs pose risk to elderly
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January 2006

Autism linked to malfunctioning "mirror neurons"
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Vagus Nerve Stimulator gains acceptance in depression treatment
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Antidepressants "no suicide risk"
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Shake up plea for youth mental health
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UNC uses internet to reach out to troubled students
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Asian mental health issues
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Results of antidepressant studies mixed
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Smoking parents can still stop children from lighting up
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Smoking during pregnancy can cause digit deformities
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Local mental health plans in the works
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Cell phones tied to family tension
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Initial results help clinicians identify patients with treatment resistant depression
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Bundles of.... misery
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First antidepressant fail 70% of the time
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Protein p11 linked to depression
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Neurotropic viruses linked to cerebral palsy
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Birth problems linked to anorexia
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Emotional problems for children who witness domestic violence against mother
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Nicotine for memory loss
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Dyslexia gene may have been pin-pointed
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Down Syndrome cases more common than previously thought
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Stressed out mothers consider children's behaviour to be more difficult
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Warning for pregnant women taking Seroxat
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Gold nanoparticled and radiation combo may slow Alzheimer's
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Nostoc algae a possible cure for Alzheimer's
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Mental health examination ordered for Wal-Mart slaying suspect
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New study sheds light on development of early social hierarchies
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Dangerous neighborhoods linked to child weight gain
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Researchers develop mouse model for "smooth brain"
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Sleep disorders explained
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Endocannabinoids protect against brain inflammation
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Memory altering drugs may rewrite your past
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Heritability of major depression higher in females
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Mental disorders are real, and so are their stigmas
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Country side boosts mental health
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Psychology Events

8th Conference on the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory
11 March - 14 March 2006
Irvine, California, USA
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EMN and EBIS Joint Meeting
16 March - 19 March 2006
Warsaw, Poland
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26th Annual Anxiety Disorders Association of America
23 March - 26 March 2006
Miami, Florida, USA
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BPS Annual Meeting
30 March - 1 April 2006
Cardiff, Wales, UK
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American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting
1 April - 8 April 2006
San Diego, California , USA
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