From Stuart Schneiderman.
Excerpt:
A month or so ago David Goldman, aka Spengler, wrote an extraordinary column about how America is failing its children.
America is a country that likes to solve problems. If children are a problem America has a solution. Or, I should say, American science has the solution.
If children are in trouble, cognitive neuroscience and child psychiatry are at the ready to solve the problem by changing their brain chemistry.
I have often praised the interesting work being done by cognitive neuroscience and its adjunct field, behavioral economics. I have also warned, to the extent that I can, against an overly mechanized view of human behavior.
Many neuroscientists replaced the mind with the brain, free will with determinism, and reason with irrational emotion.
Cognitive neuroscientists are so caught up in their discoveries, so drunk with their newfound power and prestige that they now claim to have all the answers to all the questions.
Of course, most psychiatrists today are gaga over the power of pills. Compared to the psychoanalytic therapy they had been offering, medication seems to represent a step in a better direction. Still, in many cases it is a step too far.
Therapists used to believe that it was all in the mind. Now they have gone to the other extreme, thinking that it’s all in the brain.
Whatever the cause of the problem with American children, America, Spengler writes, has been trying to solve it by prescribing pills and technology.
Imperiously, perhaps even tyrannically, it has diagnosed 10% of America’s children with one or another form of attention deficit disorder. And it has filled classrooms with computers, the better to make learning fun and creative.
But now, Spengler reports, physicians and psychologists are beginning to recognize that Ritalin and Adderall are not as effective as we like to think, and that, over time, these amphetamines are actually harmful.
If you’re a parent, then you should read the rest. He gets quite judgmental and exclusive – and that’s a good thing!