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Alen J. Salerian, MD is a Washington, DC based physician, author, and historian who has been practicing psychiatry and psychopharmacology for 35 years. He is the former chief psychiatrist of the FBI's mobile psychiatric unit. He has authored numerous newspaper and peer reviewed articles in publications ranging from The Washington Post to The Lancet. Topics of interest for Dr. Salerian's writings have included genocide, pharmacology, neurobiology and behavior, and governmental integrity.
(2 comments) SHARE Tuesday, September 24, 2013 The Agony of Pain The Hope of Science
This article is about the agony of chronic pain and addiction and the hardships faced by physicians treating people with chronic pain and addiction.
(2 comments) SHARE Monday, September 23, 2013 A Black Hole Between Neuroscience and Mental Illness
Despite the advances in neuroscience the care of mentally ill is ineffective and unscientific. There is, in essence, a black hole between neuroscience and mental illness.
(2 comments) SHARE Thursday, December 27, 2012 Newtown and Neuroscience
Science shows you can not be a mass killer without a dysfunctional brain that is unable to control emotions and primal instincts.
(1 comments) SHARE Tuesday, December 18, 2012 A Death on the Subway and Many Deaths in Washington, D.C.
Dr. Salerian discusses "avoidance of predictable stress" in relation to the NYC subway tragedy and the silent but harmful travesties in Washington DC.
(1 comments) SHARE Sunday, December 13, 2009 JFK's Journey on Bundy Footprints
A perspective on McGeorge Bundy's role and influence during the Kennedy presidency.
(1 comments) SHARE Sunday, November 15, 2009 November 1, 1963
This article discusses the possible relationship between the death of the Diem brothers and the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
SHARE Friday, November 13, 2009 A Peace Award for Robert McNamara
This article extols the virtues of Robert McNamara and his honest insights into the Vietnam War and one of the war's particularly militant architects - McGeorge Bundy.