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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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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.

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February 2006

Stress and miscarriage linked in new study
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Insomnia increases risk of psychological disorders in teens
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Lower doses of clot busting drug safer for stroke patients
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Alzheimer's progression faster in educated people
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Harvard study sheds light on neurons role in disease and psychological disorders
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Study looks at suicide attitudes
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ECT shock treatment improves life of patients with major depression
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Children's self-esteem can affect their response to asthma
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Depressed? Just keep taking the tablets
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ADHD on the rise in adults
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Mental health program a life saver for students
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Preventive maintenance for the brain
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Metal health center gets state drug education grant
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ECT improves quality of life for at least six months
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Mechanism for memory revealed in the neurons of electric fish
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Depression, anxious personality tied to allergic reactions
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History of depression linked to more brain plaque and tangles, rapid decline in Alzheimer's disease
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Link found between morphine addiction and tendency to explore
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Getting hyper about Ritalin
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Nalmefene fights gambling addiction
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Determining prevalence of ADHD drug medication events
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Link between headaches and sleep problems in children
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Welsh poet, Gwyneth Lewis discusses battle with depression
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Bipolar differences between teens and adults
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Are teens out of their mind? Maybe so
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Hunger pangs may trigger memory
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Stress fuelling early puberty
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Rural mental health for assessment in Albany
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Go out on the edge
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Behavior disorders of dementia
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Long-term care harms children
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Mental health service celebrates new building
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People worrying more than ever
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Mental health care for homeless in focus
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Violent and disruptive children at risk
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Mental health group battles DHR
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Antidepressants may blunt romantic feelings
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Yale findings hold promise for stopping progression of bipolar disorder
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Autistic children may be linked to analytical parents
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Asylum detention is a risk to mental health
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Mental health lost in Medicare haze
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Researchers say antidepressants may affect human immune system
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Pregnancy "no depression guard"
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Cannabis targeted in mental health drive
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Shock therapy making a come back for depression
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Weight loss hormone may help depression
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Mental health link to diet change
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Are teens out of their mind? Maybe so
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Three Neuronal Growth Factors May Be Key To Understanding Alcohol's Effects
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Surgery is an additional tool for some cases of treatment resistant depression
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Increase in aggression in children who use drugs
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Florida plane jumper's family confirms mental illness
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Ex-NFL player's mental health to be evalutated in L.A court
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Benefits of lithium in suicide prevention
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Alexithymia and body image disturbance in women with premenstral dysphoric disorder
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Actress' story sparks new interest in eating disorder
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Study implicates defective synapse generator in onset of Alzhiemers
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DHEA may reduce depression in HIV patients
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Children with Autism found to have two specific memory problems
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Neurotheology - with god in mind
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March 2006

Genetic link found between eating disorders and OCD
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Classic R.D Laing documentary "Asylum" available online
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Evidence links bipolar disorder to two chromosomal regions in the human genome
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Psychological exams rare for assisted suicide patients
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Depakote ER approved for acute manic or mixed episodes associated with bipolar disorder
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Maternal depression impacts parenting
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How to survive a marital tiff
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Older adults with drepessive symptoms more likely to be cognitively impaired
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Depressed girls at risk of partner abuse as adults
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Army treating more PTSD
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Omega 3 fatty acids influence mood, impulsivity and personality, study indicates
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Depression and anxiety in girls linked to higher body mass index in women
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Bipolar disorder Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic seeks parents for research study
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Stress linked to early miscarriage
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Getting to the bottom of RLS sleep disorder
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When prions are "good for the brain"
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Ground breaking agreement for provision of mental health services in the UK
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Largest Alzhiemers drug trial launched
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High percentages of depression have been exaggerated
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Forties are the "lonely decade"
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New report links mental ill health to changing diet
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Yale expandes reseach using magnetic stimulation for Schizophrenia treatment
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Area of brain linked to Dyscalculia
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Hope for Huntington's treatment
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Nature, nurture and the risk of depression
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Mental stress effects on heart more common than previously known
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Metal health day care centres "maintain stigma"
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Researchers to study effects of stem cell transplants in human brain
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Scary thoughts
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Brain Awarenes Week, March 13-19, 2006
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Long-term care harms children
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Mental health service celebrates new building
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People worrying more than ever
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Mental health care for homeless in focus
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Violent and disruptive children at risk
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Mental health group battles DHR
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Antidepressants may blunt romantic feelings
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Yale findings hold promise for stopping progression of bipolar disorder
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Autistic children may be linked to analytical parents
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Asylum detention is a risk to mental health
Read More

Mental health lost in Medicare haze
Read More

Researchers say antidepressants may affect human immune system
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Pregnancy "no depression guard"
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Cannabis targeted in mental health drive
Read More

Shock therapy making a come back for depression
Read More

Weight loss hormone may help depression
Read More

Mental health link to diet change
Read More

Are teens out of their mind? Maybe so
Read More

Three Neuronal Growth Factors May Be Key To Understanding Alcohol's Effects
Read More

Surgery is an additional tool for some cases of treatment resistant depression
Read More

Increase in aggression in children who use drugs
Read More

Florida plane jumper's family confirms mental illness
Read More

Ex-NFL player's mental health to be evalutated in L.A court
Read More

Benefits of lithium in suicide prevention
Read More

Alexithymia and body image disturbance in women with premenstral dysphoric disorder
Read More

Actress' story sparks new interest in eating disorder
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Study implicates defective synapse generator in onset of Alzhiemers
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DHEA may reduce depression in HIV patients
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Children with Autism found to have two specific memory problems
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Neurotheology - with god in mind
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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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