Brain Changes in Antisocial Personality Disorders Reveal New Treatment Targets
New research maps how genes and environment interact to cause personality disorders, pointing to personalized drug treatments.
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New research maps how genes and environment interact to cause personality disorders, pointing to personalized drug treatments.
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Dr. Tommy Wood discusses his new book challenging the belief that adult brains are fixed and incapable of adaptation or improvement.