A
couple of news stories about some new “studies” recently caught my eye.
They illustrate the downright ungodly lengths certain segments of the mental health
industry, as well as dope-dealing drug companies like Shire Pharmaceuticals, will go to distract both the field and the public from the real cause of many childhood behavioral problems: family interactions. They do so in order to justify their mostly ineffective and potentially toxic treatments.
The stories were:
1 1. Poor
Childhood Sleep May Lead to Behavior Woes in Adolescence by Molly Walker, Staff
Writer, MedPage Today, December 04, 2017: Study suggests bidirectional association for some problems
“Young children who had greater sleep problems were more
likely to have certain types of behavioral problems years later, Australian
researchers found…There was a bidirectional association between sleep problems
and externalizing difficulties, such as attention deficit-hyperactivity
disorder, oppositional defiant disorder, and conduct disorder, in children when
measured at particular time points through early adolescence, reported Jon L.
Quach, PhD, of the University of Melbourne in Australia…Quach's group said that
the directionality of the associations between sleep problems in children and
later behavioral problems are "poorly understood," but argued that
"addressing this knowledge gap will provide valuable information to inform
the focus and timing of interventions aiming to improve children's sleep and
behavior during the elementary school years...Sleep problems were defined by parent report.
Of course they
relied on parental reporting - to make use of parental denial to the maximum extent possible.
“The directionality of the
associations between sleep problems in children and later behavioral problems
are ‘poorly understood?’” Poorly understood, my
ass. See below.
2. ADHD and insomnia appear intertwined By: Bruce Jancin,
Clinical Psychiatry News, November 30, 2017 (http://www.mdedge.com/clinicalpsychiatrynews/article/153175/adhd/adhd-and-insomnia-appear-intertwined?oc_slh=b7663e08a51cd61023636ca0354888a37f5bd7dbaf016b90aac8a66134946998&channel=296&utm_source=News_CPN_eNL_120417_F&utm_medium=email&utm_content=Self-harm+on+rise+in+U.S.+among+this+group)
“Converging
evidence suggests that attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and sleep
difficulties share a common underlying etiology involving circadian rhythm
disturbance, J.J. Sandra Kooij, MD, PhD, declared at the annual congress of the
European College of Neuropsychopharmacology…Having built the case for circadian
disruption as an underlying cause of both ADHD symptoms and the commonly
comorbid sleep problems…Multiple studies have shown that roughly 75% of children
and adults with ADHD have sleep-onset insomnia.”
Shared etiology for sleep problems and certain
childhood behavioral disorders like ADHD? Well, duh. Both are caused by parents
who don't know how to discipline their kids. In the case of ADHD, they let them stay up half the night
playing video games. And then the kids are too sleepy to concentrate the next
day.
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