When I joined the Science staff in 2004, reporters in the department had a saying, a reassuring mantra of sorts: "People will always come to the science section, if only to read about progress." I think about that a lot as I say goodbye to my job, covering psychiatry, psychology, brain biology and big-data social science, as if they were all somehow related. The behavior beat, as it's known, allowed tremendous freedom: I wrote about the mental upsides of binge drinking , playing the lotto and sports fandom . I covered basic lab research, the science of learning and memory , the experience of recurrent anguish , through the people who had to live with it. And much, much more. Like most science reporters, I had wanted to report on something big, to have a present-at-the-creation run that would shake up our understanding of mental health problems. At minimum, I expected research that would help people in distress improve their lives. But during my tenure, the science informing mental health care did not proceed smoothly along any trajectory. On the one hand, the field attracted enormous scientific talent, and there were significant discoveries, particularly in elucidating levels of consciousness in… Read full this story
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