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Managed Care May 2002 |
House Weighs Giving Parity To Mental Health Mental health parity has resurfaced as a legislative initiative. A bill would require that insurers' level of mental health coverage be on a par with physical health coverage |
Managed Care May 2002 Michael S. Victoroff |
Psychologist Prescribing: Not Such a Crazy Idea New Mexico has just granted medication-prescribing authority to certain certified Ph.D psychologists -- a development with broad potential implications for the field of mental health. It's a bold precedent |
Salon.com May 22, 2002 Julia Gracen |
Truth and reconciliation Incest accusations of the recovered-memory craze tore families apart. Now one of its leaders wants to let bygones be bygones... |
Reason May 2002 Stanton Peele |
Hungry for the Next Fix Behind the relentless, misguided search for a medical cure for addiction... |
Reason May 2002 Brian Doherty |
Ill-Treated The continuing history of psychiatric abuses is laid out in Mad in America: Bad Science, Bad Medicine, and the Enduring Mistreatment of the Mentally Ill, by Robert Whitaker... |
Wired April 2002 Steve Silberman |
The Fully Immersive Mind of Oliver Sacks He transformed modern medicine's understanding of the brain. Now he's rethinking neurology -- and his memory -- from the inside out... |
Outside April 2002 Kevin Foley |
At Home in the Discomfort Zone Stymied by the dark side of sport? Don't panic. Mastering fear, fatigue, and pain is easier than you think... |
AskMen.com March 26, 2002 Vatche Bartekian |
Can Biofeedback Cure What Ails You? It's a technique in which people are trained to improve their health by using signals from their own bodies. This process is being used more and more by today's physicians... |
CIO March 15, 2002 Amanda S. Fox |
Multitasking Your brain may react to multitasking by slowing down, according to "Executive Control of Cognitive Processes in Task Switching," an August 2001 study... |
Salon.com March 14, 2002 Douglas Cruickshank |
The Andrea Yates verdict is insane A mentally ill mother is guilty of little more than extraordinary need and dangerous fragility, and both are beyond her control... |
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