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Teen Boys and Aggression: Is Violent Media Really to Blame?
- Author:
- Paul J. Fink
Publish date: December 1, 2010
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Rethinking the Dysthymic Disorder Diagnosis
- Author:
- Paul J. Fink
Publish date: August 1, 2010
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A study of interns showed that up to 25% develop depressive symptoms before their internships are over. How might medical education be changed to make this less likely?
- Author:
- Paul J. Fink
Publish date: July 1, 2010
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A recent study of U.S. 10th-grade adolescents at the University of Washington, Seattle, showed a positive association between victimization by bullies and substance use. Are these findings plausible?
- Author:
- Paul J. Fink
Publish date: June 1, 2010
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A recent study of older people showed a connection between greater life purpose and a reduced risk of mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's later in life. How can psychiatrists help patients strengthen their purpose in life?
- Author:
- Paul J. Fink
Publish date: April 1, 2010
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Fink! Still at Large : The DSM-5 promises to change the practice of psychiatry in a big way. What do you think of the proposal to eliminate Asperger's disorder and to put it under the heading of autism spectrum disorders?
- Author:
- Paul J. Fink
Publish date: March 1, 2010
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The case involving the Colorado family and the balloon hoax raises questions about adults who exploit children. How would you help a child traumatized by such an incident?
- Author:
- Paul J. Fink
Publish date: December 1, 2009
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Fink! Still at Large : A study shows that 'psychological distress' rather than depression might increase the risk of stroke. How might psychiatrists think of this concept of psychological distress?
- Author:
- Paul J. Fink
Publish date: May 1, 2008
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Fink! Still at Large : A study of patients prescribed opioids for chronic pain showed that psychiatric factors can raise the risk of misuse. What has been your treatment approach in helping these patients?
- Author:
- Paul J. Fink
Publish date: November 1, 2007