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Big Pharma and Psychology

kaleachapmanpsyd wrote 1 year ago: One from the archives, July 2007. This is the first entry in a series on the implications of psychol … more →

Tags: what psychologists do, prescription privileges, medical model, Big Pharma

Difficult Emotional Decision? Just Take the Default2 comments

kaleachapmanpsyd wrote 1 year ago: Here’s a fascinating behavioral account (decisions are not logical they are psychological) of … more →

Tags: Public Interest, Research, behaviorism, Decision Making

Anti-Torture Platform for APA President

kaleachapmanpsyd wrote 1 year ago: Dr. Steven Reisner is running for American Psychological Association (APA) president. The main thrus … more →

Tags: Interrogation, Torture, American Psychological Association

Prominent Academic Scientists Begin to Reject Industry Pay

kaleachapmanpsyd wrote 1 year ago: The New York Times ran an article on doctor’s beginning to reject industry pay. The article be … more →

Tags: Research, psychology in the media

Carlat: Bad Week for Professional Liars

kaleachapmanpsyd wrote 1 year ago: This past Friday Carlat had a great post listing a number of blows to unscrupulous marketing. Editor … more →

Tags: Research, consumer interest, psychology in the media, Big Pharma, science and psychology

Marketing Shyness and Neurotransmitters

kaleachapmanpsyd wrote 1 year ago: Christopher Lane, author of Shyness: How Normal Behavior Became a Sickness, was recently interviewed … more →

Tags: Diagnosis, Social Psychology, brain and behavior, medical model, psychology in the media, Big Pharma, Psychiatry

The Candid Psychiatrist

kaleachapmanpsyd wrote 1 year ago: I chanced upon a blog, Candid psychiatrist: giving contemporary psychiatry the good spanking it dese … more →

Tags: medical model, Psychiatry

Senate Bill on Psychologists Involved in Interrogation

kaleachapmanpsyd wrote 1 year ago: Interrogation update. From Ken Pope (italics and bold, mine): California Senate Bill SJR 19 includes … more →

Tags: Interrogation, Torture, Public Interest, medical model, psychology in the media

The Unbranded Doctor2 comments

kaleachapmanpsyd wrote 1 year ago: Straight from Dr. Carlat’s psychiatry blog. A plea for doctors to resist the trend in drug com … more →

Tags: persuasion, prescription privileges, consumer interest, psychology in the media, Big Pharma, Psychiatry

Torture: There Were Orders to Follow1 comment

kaleachapmanpsyd wrote 1 year ago: That’s the title (the second part) of a New York Times editorial from April 4. Considering the … more →

Tags: Interrogation, Torture, Public Interest, psychology in the media

2.5 Million American Children on Atypical Antipsychotics?

kaleachapmanpsyd wrote 1 year ago: Those darn kids. More and more, children that are unmanageable, disagreeable, or just plain moody ar … more →

Tags: Diagnosis, Parenting, consumer interest, psychology in the media, Big Pharma, manic depression, Bipolar Disorder, Psychiatry

APA Task Force Takes Big Pharma to Task

kaleachapmanpsyd wrote 1 year ago: This month’s American Psychologist features a compelling advisory to the American Psychologica … more →

Tags: Psychotropic Drugs, psychology in the media, Big Pharma, American Psychological Association

The Crass Construction of Desire1 comment

noma wrote 2 years ago: Smooth Persuaders: Leveraging Human Nature. …Would you mind? The pf community is a great place … more →

Tags: Credit Card Debt, psychologist, calculated risk, bipolar wallet, carnival of debt reduction, persuasion, Influence, Marketing, advertising

Smooth Persuaders: Leveraging Human Nature

kaleachapmanpsyd wrote 2 years ago: This is the fourth entry in a series on the implications of psychologists pursuing prescription priv … more →

Tags: persuasion, Professional Issues, prescription privileges, Psychotropic Drugs


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