by Dr Craig Childress | Nov 24, 2018 | From Dr. Childress
To my professional colleagues in forensic psychology, I have this statement from clinical psychology. Cardiologist: If you go to a cardiologist for the diagnosis and treatment of your heart problems, the cardiologist is expected to know everything there is to know...
by Dr Craig Childress | Nov 14, 2018 | From Dr. Childress
So I’ve told you of the power of diagnosis. Let me begin to reveal its power. I’m a licensed clinical psychologist – a legally authorized pathology giver, and I’ve given your children a pathology: DSM-5 V995.51 Child Psychological Abuse,...
by Dr Craig Childress | Nov 9, 2018 | From Dr. Childress
When I worked as a pediatric psychologist on medical staff at Children’s Hospital, I would be called to consult in various divisions of the hospital, to provide psychology assistance with medically involved children and families. That can be emotionally hard (called...
by Dr Craig Childress | Nov 7, 2018 | From Dr. Childress
I’m professor van Helsing, you know, that vampire hunter guy… that’s me, PsyD trauma, child abuse. There’s three primary trauma pathogens, violence, sexual abuse incest, and neglect. I know all three. Only sexual abuse incest is a vampire, it feeds on the child’s...
by Dr Craig Childress | Nov 5, 2018 | From Dr. Childress
This post has been a long time coming, and I’m glad we’re finally here. I’ve been hiding under the cover of Dorcy taking all of the vitriol of the pathogen, happy that the pathogen hadn’t seen the threat I pose to it from diagnosis. But as an...