Caleb W. Lack, Ph.D. is a licensed clinical psychologist, an Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of Central Oklahoma, and the Director of the Secular Therapist Project. Dr. Lack is the author or editor of six books (most recently Critical Thinking, Science, & Pseudoscience: Why We Can’t Trust Our Brains with … Continue reading
Tag Archives: substance abuse
When Political Ideology Eclipses Science: Evidence-Based Decision-Making and Harm Reduction
Conservative Party leader, Andrew Scheer, has made recent comments on harm reduction in practice (Conservative Party of Canada, 2017; CBC News, 2017). He is touring B.C. to boost the profile with voters (Ibid.).
Weekly Update: to
Here’s your Canadian Atheist Weekly Update for 10-Sep-2016 to 16-Sep-2016.
Existentialism, Humanism, and Addiction
Guest post by Liz Greene I know a lot of people who struggle with addiction. I know alcoholics, prescription pain-killer junkies, and former heroin addicts. I have addicts for close friends and addicts in my family. With addiction being such a widespread force in my life, I’ve found myself questioning … Continue reading
A Worthy Cause
In a Canadian Atheist post, Indi says, Stop giving money to The Salvation Army. Seriously, stop it. They are not a charity, they are a church. They are an evangelical Christian church. This is not opinion, this is fact. Would you like to take the Christ out of Christmas, but … Continue reading