Michael Scheeringa, MD
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Michael Scheeringa, MD
@m_scheeringa
Child psychiatrist. Conservative. Trying to see what is difficult to see. Four books on trauma. Trauma Dispatch posts.


The Body Keeps The Score has cooked so many brains. Truly a world-historical work of pseudoscience.








As the world falls apart, so does the U.S. scientific system: >40% of NIH-funded scientists are canceling research >25% are laying off staff Two-thirds are telling students to leave academia The effects of this will be deep and felt for a very long time.


RIP Robert Trivers - the Einstein of evolutionary biology and one the greatest thinkers of our age. Among other things, Trivers came up with parental investment theory, reciprocal altruism theory, and parent-offspring conflict theory.

Right on cue. The rise in popularity of "moral injury" - another fake trauma concept - is replacing the fake concept of burnout.



@AlobhaPatrick I agree and so does @m_scheeringa

I'd be interested in reading this but I'm suspicious given OP's tweets. I'm not a defender of Kolk, his reasoning is skewed but I believe he's aiming in the right direction. I've yet to see any particular philosophy/modality cover a large enough picture.

One of the most important books on trauma ever written. The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk explains how the body remembers what the mind tries to forget. 👉 Learn more bookshop.org/a/113524/97801… #TheBodyKeepsTheScore #BesselVanDerKolk #Trauma




The trauma field has repeatedly birthed false concepts, then steadily grew a volume of (weak) papers until achieving consensus by repetition. Moral injury appears next in line, marinating for 16 years. If form holds, we will unfortunately hear much more about moral injury soon.


How many more meta-analyses of this stuff do we need? This one (k = 153, N = 18,933 kids) finds the usual tiny/non-significant *correlations* between social media use and bad things (r ≈ 0.10), explaining ~1% of the variance #smma jamanetwork.com/journals/jamap…

