by Joshua D. Wyner | Nov 25, 2010 | ADHD, Psychology
(Adapted from an upcoming publication) We are fickle creatures. At times, it seems we are nothing but savage beasts, desiring nothing less than total dominance over nature — a quest to know how everything works, and how to control it. At other times, we appear...
by Joshua D. Wyner | Oct 15, 2010 | ADHD, Op-Ed, Psychology
Dear Editors, We are deeply disconcerted by the recent trend of numerous articles in The Therapist claiming that the observed correlations between “Attachment Theory” and neurological phenomenon wholly or primarily explain the processes and origins of self-regulation....
by Joshua D. Wyner | Oct 10, 2010 | ADHD, Medication Management, Psychology
One of the more controversial consequences of our modern psychiatric medication arsenal is the rampant treatment of children for developmental disorders, in particular ADHD. ADHD is a complex beast. No one believes that it is 100% biologically mediated, as a flu or...