The Science of Psychotherapy
  • Latest Content
  • Academy
  • Magazine
  • Podcast
  • Resources
  • Subscribe
  • Shop
Select Page

Neuroscience in Court: Your Behavior on Trial

by Suzanne Podolski | Jan 29, 2018 | Magazine | 1 comment

Neuroscience in Court: Your Behavior on Trial My autistic adult daughter stole from the gym we belong to. She went to the drinks cabinet, opened the door, and took a bottle of water on her way to the locker room. Is she guilty of stealing? Yes, physically she stole....
New book!
Also on Audible

Latest Podcasts

Become a Member!

Latest Magazines

Recent Posts

  • Jon Lieff on the secret language of cells
  • Omar Reda talks about The Wounded Healer
  • Rebecca Mannis on Long COVID: Using Our Knowledge of Other Acquired Neurologic Insults
  • The Science of Psychotherapy May 2022
  • Andrew Jamieson talks Midlife – Humanity’s Secret Weapon

Recent Posts

  • Jon Lieff on the secret language of cells
  • Omar Reda talks about The Wounded Healer
  • Rebecca Mannis on Long COVID: Using Our Knowledge of Other Acquired Neurologic Insults
  • The Science of Psychotherapy May 2022
  • Andrew Jamieson talks Midlife – Humanity’s Secret Weapon

About

About Us

Submissions

Editorial Guidelines

Disclaimer/Privacy Policy

Contact Us

Disclaimer

The information on this website is not intended to be fully systematic or complete, nor does inclusion on our website imply any endorsement or recommendation by The Science of Psychotherapy/Dahlitz Media, advisors, or moderators. We make no warranties, express or implied, about the value or utility for any purpose of the information and resources contained on this site.

Find us on YouTube

Find us on iTunes

We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites. We are also affiliates of The Book Depository.

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • RSS
© Dahlitz Media Pty Ltd 2020