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March 09, 2009

Daniel Siegel: A System's View of Disintegration & Integration (He's still cute, he's still brilliant, he speaks in easy-to-remember aphorisms and he's still heartful. What's not to like?) "Integration is the linking of differentiated parts. The concept is useful for ass...
Trauma & Attachment Therapy [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Robin Shapiro at 1:21 AM

March 07, 2009

Day 1: Bessel van der Kolk is lovely. He's humble, he's funny, and he is the premiere researcher on the neurobiology and/or efficacy of trauma treatments in the world. And cute and brilliant, of course. Here are nearly random gems from 3 hours of notes: With trauma, there are no stories, onl...
Trauma & Attachment Therapy [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Robin Shapiro at 1:35 AM

March 02, 2009

“The hardest part of all this is my loss of security and my lack of control over my own finances and future. I feel vulnerable and completely powerless to change any of this. It angers me that other people are determining my fate. Especially since they are doing such a pathetic job of it.� ~Dawn...
World of Psychology [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Elvira G. Aletta, Ph.D. at 5:00 AM | 1 Citations

July 07, 2008

Heather Locklear, most famous for her roles in T.J. Hooker and Dynasty, checked into an Arizona facility for treatment of anxiety and depression on June 19. As of July 2, rumors reported that she was still checked into the facility. Her publicist issued a statement on June 24: "Heather has been...
depression introspection [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 2:25 PM

June 23, 2008

Of course famous people get a mental illness as frequently as the rest of the population. If 10% of the population is at risk at any given time for a mental disorder — such as depression, ADHD, anxiety or bipolar — then so are celebrities. The problem is, most celebrities don’t wan...
World of Psychology [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 8:19 AM

February 24, 2008

[image source: the Daily Telegraph. The book in his hand is, I believe, Kathy Reichs’ novel “Bones to Ashes“, the story of a forensic scientist investigating the murders of three teenage girls. Fucking creepy.] There is a followup article on Dr Graeme Reeves in today’s Telegr...
Hoyden About Town [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 5:50 PM | 1 Citations
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