In the Guardian, Oliver James gets his hands on some mental health statistics. As I have explained before, this rarely ends well. Zarathustra of the really wonderful Mental Nurse blog takes James to to task. Hilarity ensues.
His suggestion that the daughters of Guardian readers might be disproportionately loopy is evidence, I guess, that he thinks madness is inherited. Is it? And, if so, nature, nurture or interaction of the two?
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His suggestion that the daughters of Guardian readers might be disproportionately loopy is evidence, I guess, that he thinks madness is inherited. Is it? And, if so, nature, nurture or interaction of the two?
Thanks for the plug. :)
Heh - James would be very unimpressed that you drew that conclusion about inheritance.
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