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Stephen Hinshaw grew up in Columbus, Ohio and attended Harvard and UCLA. A professor of psychology (UC Berkeley) and Psychiatry (UC San Francisco), he is an international presence in clinical psychology/mental health, with over 320 articles/chapters and 12 books. He received a Distinguished Teaching Award in 2001; his Teaching Company (‘Great Lecture’) series, “Origins of the Human Mind,” appeared in 2010. He has been recognized by the Distinguished Scientist Award from the Society for a Science of Clinical Psychology (2015), the James McKeen Cattell Award from the Association for Psychological Science (2016) for a lifetime of outstanding contributions to applied psychological research, and the Distinguished Scientific Contributions to Chil ...more

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Stephen P. Hinshaw I've just begun Yuval Harari's "Sapiens," which is fascinating. Also on the list is T.C. Boyle's "The Terranauts." …moreI've just begun Yuval Harari's "Sapiens," which is fascinating. Also on the list is T.C. Boyle's "The Terranauts." (less)
Stephen P. Hinshaw Put your writing aside. Experience the world. Relax (to the extent you can!). Then set a small goal of writing SOMETHING--anything to get started. Rev…morePut your writing aside. Experience the world. Relax (to the extent you can!). Then set a small goal of writing SOMETHING--anything to get started. Revisions are easier to accomplish than filling a blank page. Now, you're on the way to overcoming that block! (less)
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What Year Is It?

Is it really 2017?

The calendar doesn't lie. We're in the era of unchecked social media, the potential for driverless cars to take control of the roads in the not-too-distant future, global political turmoil, fast-rising artificial intelligence, and--pertinent to mental health--ever-stronger knowledge on the part of the general public about mental disorders. The post-modern era is upon us.

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“...we are a narrative, storytelling species. Revealing our own histories, and understanding those of others can really help us appreciate the humanity in all of our fellow individuals.”
Stephen P. Hinshaw, Origins of the Human Mind

“When Hinshaw and Scheffler make the provocative statement that the primary trigger of ADHD is compulsory education, they are fully aware of the heritability of the underlying symptoms and problems. Their direct implication is that ADHD reveals itself through the ever-increasing push for academic and job performance in an increasingly competitive world economy.”
Stephen P. Hinshaw, The ADHD Explosion: Myths, Medication, Money, and Today's Push for Performance

“We take a clear stand in this book: for those affected, ADHD is all too real, producing a terrible inability to focus at just those times when attention is most needed: in classrooms, at the workplace, or when a peer, parent, or life partner is telling them something essential.”
Stephen P. Hinshaw, The ADHD Explosion: Myths, Medication, Money, and Today's Push for Performance

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