• What really happens when men don’t talk?
    What really happens when men don’t talk?
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    Psych Central

    I suggest that one overlooked reason that men find themselves in the midst of an extramarital affair is that men don’t talk!

    * Thanks to their biology, neurophysiology, culture and psychology most men rarely express worries, emotions, sexual issues or physical concerns about themselves, to friends, family, or colleagues, much less to their partners.
    * As the show, ” Married Men Don’t Talk” suggests, men will talk about everything from kids to sports but they don’t discuss marital issues.
    * In their research on men who stopped seeking sex from their partners, Bob and Susan Berkowitz, report that 44% said they were furious, felt criticized and insignificant in their marriage; but would not or could not talk about it with their partners.

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  • Alcohol and the brain
    Alcohol and the brain
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    Huffington Post

    The study, conducted by researchers at the National Institutes of Health, shows that chronic exposure to alcohol seems to move behaviour control to the dorsal striatum — the brain region associated with habit formation — and away from the prefrontal cortex — the brain region associated with complex decision-making.

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  • Irony: It’s not the erotica – it’s your high speed Internet connection…
    Irony: It’s not the erotica – it’s your high speed Internet connection…
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    TED conference

    The short version: He’s pretty much right on – but he is definitely going to offend a lot of zealots.

    I’ve seen his stuff before (though I’ve actually read a lot more out of his rather besieged ex-sex-addict blogging partner, Hugo Schwyzer.) This guy knows what he is talking about – they both do – and he is refreshingly pragmatic and shame/judgment-free.

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  • The illusions of psychiatry…
    The illusions of psychiatry…
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    NewYorkTimes

    His work consists of asking patients a series of questions about their symptoms to see whether they match up with any of the disorders in the DSM. This matching exercise, he writes, provides “the illusion that we understand our patients when all we are doing is assigning them labels.”

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