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Welcome to Clinically Psyched’s Clinical Psychology Blog

Welcome to our new clinical psychology blog.

In addition to creating Socially Psyched,our new psychology social network, we have decided to include a blog function on Clinically Psyched. We hope that visitors to our website will leave comments in relation to posts we made on here.

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  • Prevention program helps teens override a gene linked to risky behavior
    A family-based prevention program designed to help adolescents avoid substance use and other risky behavior proved especially effective for a group of young teens with a genetic risk factor contributing toward such behavior, according to a new study by researchers at the University of Georgia.
  • Psychologist Killed In Iraq
    The battle ended for Hutchison on Sunday. He died in Basra, Iraq, of wounds from a roadside bomb in Al Farr. He is the oldest U.S. service member to die in Iraq or Afghanistan.
  • fMRI Brain Scans Making Real Progress For Multiple Fields Of Research
    Scientists have used brain scanning technology to watch the formation of emotions ranging from love and lust to anger and disgust. Last month researchers even suggested they could use a variant of fMRI, called diffusion tensor imaging, to show how people with high IQs think faster.
  • Atypical Patients And Antidepressants
    One reason antidepressant medication treatments do not work as well in real life as they do in clinical studies could be the limited type of study participants selected, researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have found.
  • OCD, Anxiety And Daydreams
    From idyllic countryside to gross acts of violence, why an innocent daydream can sometimes turn nasty and what it means .