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Few phenomena have polarized the psychotherapy profession like multiple personality disorder. This program examines the history of this controversial condition, as proponents and critics alike address topics including brain anatomy, dissociation, coercion, memory implantation, allegations of satanic ritual abuse, and Sybil—both the movie and the person. In addition, Paul McHugh, of Johns Hopkins University; James Chu, of Harvard Medical School; psychiatrists Colin Ross and Herbert Spiegel; social psychologist Richard Ofshe; and others square off on the subject of whether MPD is really a socially created artifact—and if so, is therapy the cause? A Discovery Channel Production. (52 minutes)



 
        

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Dark Voices: Schizophrenia
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Schizophrenia is a neurological brain disorder that affects 2.2 million Americans today. This program seeks to understand how schizophrenia touches the lives of patients and their family members while examining the disease's etiology and pathology. A...(more details)
 
The Invisible Wall: Autism
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This program delves into the physiology of autism, a pervasive developmental disorder of the brain that can cause severe deficits in the areas of cognition, communication, socialization, and play. Computer animation reveals the impact of autism on th...(more details)
 
Rage to Revenge: The Science of Violence
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From road rage to homicidal rampage, what goes on in the human body when a person becomes angry? In this program, noted experts Brad Bushman, Paul Ekman, and Stafford Lightman assert that the cause of human aggression lies in the physiology of violen...(more details)
 
The Third Sex
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Two sexes drive the reproductive cycle. Yet for some, the fundamental physiology of male or female is not readily apparent. This program examines intersexuality through four case studies: ambiguous genitalia deriving from a missing sex chromosome, An...(more details)
 


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