March 11, 2009
Section 5: The Death of Tragedy: Tragedy has had a long history and has always been, and indeed continues to be, of great cultural significance. Who has not heard of Shakespeare ? Even my own mother, who left school when she was 15 in 1932 had studied Julius Caesar (not ranked as a trage...
Still Point
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While I applaud the intent of the National Alliance on Mental Illness’s effort to “grade” the 50 states in the U.S. on their mental health care, the problem with such reports is that they are out-of-date and virtually useless from the moment they are published. The problem with the...
World of Psychology
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John M. Grohol, Psy.D.
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Over the weekend I read the following two news items: U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner is practically alone on the job, working night and day to cope with the worst economic downturn in decades. Barack Obama’s offhand approach to Gordon Brown’s Washington visit last week came abo...
Giving Up Control
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Barry Brownstein
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-Buy more workout/running clothes. -Buy vitamins/supplements. I'm fairly certain I need a lot more of every vitamin in my diet AND, this will help with weight loss.-Sleep more than 6.5 hours a night!! also will help with weight loss-Run outside this weekend-Figure out what time my voice lesson is to...
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7.5 million people last year needed drug treatment , but less than 20% received it. The main reason, according to researchers, is that these addicted persons did not see the need!  Any of us who have been around an alcoholic or drug addict can relate. We have seen the drunk who practically fal...
Narconon of Georgia
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March 10, 2009
Just as you believe that maybe, perhaps, the tide is turning and the government that is charged with the responsibility and care of those most in need — the severely mentally ill who are hospitalized — actually “gets” it, you read a story like this one. Raquel Padilla was dis...
World of Psychology
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John M. Grohol, Psy.D.
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March 09, 2009
I’ve worked with a mentee of mine for about a year who, while immensely bright, struggles with some sexual compulsivity issues. (Yes, this mentee is also in therapy; I’m not overstepping my role.) “Kelly” read this old post of mine about flirtation, and brought the subject up...
Hugo Schwyzer
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Hugo Schwyzer
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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
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Robin Shapiro
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March 08, 2009
Director : Uwe Boll Release Date : 18 October 2007 (Germany) Genre : Action, Comedy, Horror, Thriller Cast : Zack Ward as Dude, Dave Foley as Uncle Dave, Chris Coppola as Richard, Jackie Tohn as Faith, J.K. Simmons as Candidate Wells, Ralf Moeller as Officer John, Verne Troyer as Himself, Chris Spen...
Awesome Movies- Watch Free Movies
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How do I begin to deal with what appears to be generalized anxiety disorder? I am wondering about experiences with anxiety medication... Help me fix my whacked out body! In the last year, my stress has gone from just being stress to anxiety of varying magnitudes. I'm looking to deal with this, and I...
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