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Welcome to ClinicallyPsyched.com!

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. 

Clinically Psyched invites visitors to submit personal research, findings and news within the fields of clinical psychology, abnormal psychology, neuroscience, biopsychology, psychopharmacology, psychobiology, neurotheology, mental illness, clinical diagnosis, psychopathology, sociopathology, developmental psychology, cognitive psychology, psychology and psychiatry.
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.

It is our aim at Clinically Psyched to maintain a resource for genuine breaking news within our fields of interest. Should you have questions or comments about our website, please contact us. We also invite you to visit our Neuroscience News website for the latest in neuroscience news and more.



   
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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.

Clinically Psyched is especially interested in student submission and we intend to develop an area where psychology students can post papers they believe may be suitable for review by our readers. We do ask for all paper submissions to be accompanied by a reference page formatted in the standard BPS/APA style. If any articles are used in papers by our users, we strongly insist that both Clinically Psyched and the original author/source are referenced. 

It is our hope that psychology professionals, university psychology departments, psychology students and anyone interested in the field of clinical psychology will find this a useful resource and assist in the development of this website.

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.

Please feel free to contact our team and leave us feedback or suggestions. Thank you from all of us at clinicallypsyched.com.

 


July 2005

Around 20% of compulsory detained psychiatric patients re-admitted within three months
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Medication Riluzole eases obsessive-compulsive symptoms
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Beta-blockers 'blot out memories'. New hope for PTSD sufferers
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Ministers refuse to add 'treatability' condition to draft mental health bill 
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Iraq affecting mental health of troops
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Depression linked to previously unknown dopamine regulator
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Right-sided stroke 'being missed'
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Discovery of new dopamine action may yield alternative psychiatric drugs
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Pacemakers to treat depression
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Cannabis may help to relieve symptoms of bi-polar disorder
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Three reasons not to believe in an autism epidemic
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Anti-inflammatory function of Alzheimer's disease drugs revealed
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"Theology and therapy have never been so tight." Can faith-based counseling heal the mind as well as the soul?
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Habit leads to learning
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A controversial Channel 4 show throws the spotlight on obsessive compulsive disorder
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Understanding Autism
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August 2005

Spina bifida & psychology - spina bifida causes psychological distress in parents
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Placebos spark endorphins
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Neurotransmitter orexin associated with pleasure and reward pathways in the brain
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The trauma of war hits soldiers years later. PTSD
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Snapin: A protein with therapy potential for autism
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In search of a cause
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'Out-of-body' experiences may come from within
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Passive smoking primes children for addiction
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Study continues the debate on the nature of men
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The science of attachment
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Comparison of cocaine and methamphetamine 'highs' finds differences in onset, pattern and duration
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Rigorous herbal study proves internet's research potential
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Bully for them
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Human beings are not natural gamblers
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Mental health worker jailed for relationship with patient
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Personality traits and cravings among pathological gamblers and alcoholics
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Newer antipsychotics cause movement problems
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Prenatal alcohol exposure can lead to lasting changes in cognitive processing
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Methamphetamine abuse, HIV infection causes changes in brain structure
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Heroin addiction gene identified and blocked
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Psychiatric disorders delay cancer diagnosis
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Folic acid can half the risk of Alzheimer's disease
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Amphetamines relieve Parkinson's-like symptoms
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Vascular gene linked to Alzheimer's disease
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Cocaine use prevents adaptive behaviour
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Rigorous herbal study proves internet's research potential
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PTSD affects 13 million Americans
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Anxiety disorders can compromise the success of treating alcohol dependence
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Link between Alzheimer's disease and traumatic brain damage clarified
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Lifestyle may be key to slow brain's aging
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"Vowing to set the world straight", a prescription for harm.
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Meeting set on mental health
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Victimhood and resilience
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Tsunami raises questions about suffering psychological aftershocks
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Are genius and madness related?
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Cognitive therapy reduces repeat suicide attempts by 50 percent
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Study links insulin to Alzheimer's
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Natural scientists are less likely to believe in God than are social scientists
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No strong link seen between violent video games and aggression
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Famine increases the risk of schizophrenia
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Anxious and nervous men run nine-fold risk of attempted suicide
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Specialist counseling does not help pregnant smokers quit
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Endorphin system may hold key to treatment possibilities for bulimia
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Violent images cause temporary 'blindness'
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Family Therapy Can Help Teens
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Ecstasy may trigger gene-linked depression 
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Some really are better with names than faces
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Nature versus nurture: How is child psychopathology developed?
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Women who smoke in pregnancy may raise the risk of their child displaying anti-social behaviour
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Study finds depression and fatigue not associated with cancer risk
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Serotonin could help to identify babies at risk for SIDS
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How the brain understands pictures
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PTSD, depression epidemic among Cambodian immigrants
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Cannabis and schizophrenia link blurs further
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Recognising PTSD in primary care
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'Thoughts read' via brain scans
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Standardized guidelines improve outcomes in stroke care
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Advances in pharmacogenomics reduce side effects and save lives
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George III's madness fuelled by arsenic
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New software can help people make better decisions in time-stressed situations
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APA board backs same-sex marriage
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Psychedelic medicine: Mind bending, health giving
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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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