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evolutionary psychology is under mainstream fire.
Natural selection carved our behavior and locked it in place.
how we behave.
E psych depends on a relatively static environment over millennia
neuroplasticity appears to be firmly established
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Time2: 2:58
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Evidence that addiction is a solvable coping problem
Addicts never completely shake an urge to snort, inject, guzzle or otherwise consume their poisons of choice.
Addicts typically spend their youth in a substance
Time3: 2:48
Structure:
How alcohol and drug addictions play out across the life span.
“Maturing out of narcotic addiction.”
Time4: 1:41
Structure:
Many people addicted to legal and illegal drugs end up quitting without formal treatment.
Marijuana and cocaine addiction mainly afflicted young people in the national surveys.
Alcoholics and cigarette smokers held on tighter to their habits.
Time5: 2:03
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Likelihood of recovery stayed constant over time.
Heavy smokers took a different road to recovery.
Switching to a long-term focus on others triggers the hard work of getting sober and improving one’s lot in life.
Time6: 3:28
Providers of addiction treatments differ on whether a positive perspective shift banishes bad habits or temporarily controls illnesses that can’t be cured.
Rates of new drug addictions and relapses among those who had kicked past substance problems declined sharply as participants got older.
Alcoholics in the sample displayed an intriguing gender difference.
OBSTACLE: 7:34
Can a criminal get away with faking insanity?
Most techniques relied on the investigators’ experience and powers of observation
The first step is to do a thorough review of the suspect’s history.
Most malingerers don’t read the psychological literature
Malingerers often exaggerate their symptoms and ignore common, subtle signs
Another clue is a cover story that conveniently mixes delusion and reality.
people with amnesia don’t completely lose their ability to remember things.
Amnesia, which is exceedingly rare without brain injury, drugs, or another medical condition.
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