Listening and Prozac: Integrating Psychotherapy and Medications with Peter Kramer, MD

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The Mommy (and Daddy) Brain Controversies: Adaptation not Deficit with Bridget Callaghan, PhD (Los Angeles)

"We trained pregnant and never pregnant women and we tested them on their memory for these items immediately after they learned them and then we tested them two weeks later, looking at their long term autobiographical memory. What we found was that for the immediate test, the pre ...  Show more

Two Psychiatrists Face the Illness of Their Daughter with Philip Lister, MD (New York)

"The universality of guilt - I think that my life as a child therapist has a lot of advantages; we carry the idea that 'we are all the ages we've ever been' and those magic years never disappear. There are some great things about that - there are some problems with it too. That k ...  Show more

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