state characterized by compulsive engagement in rewarding stimuli despite adverse consequences
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The title of Elizabeth Roberts’ new book, In Praise of Addiction, is likely to catch your attention, maybe even set off some cognitive dissonance in your mind. But the University of Michigan’s Elizabe
University of New Mexico School of Medicine researchers are launching a study in which group therapy participants will receive psilocybin – sometimes known as “magic mushrooms” – as part of their PTSD
This is not a defense of Kash Patel. His words, actions, beliefs, and political theater are, at best, reprehensible.If I were speaking directly to him, I’d say: Quit the job. Get clearheaded. Get on a
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Nurse practitioner Tim Sowicz studies behavioral health interventions in his role as a clinician educator and associate professor in the UNM College of Nursing.
“I don’t really like the word ‘prison ministry.’ I’m going in there to visit my friends, to visit my brothers in Christ.”—Riassophore Monk Michael