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Introduction to a model of care that successfully provides sensory integration and expression for people who have challenges in this area
Published: Thu November 17, 2011
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Learning new skills and rapid change can be intimidating. Even psychologically "normal," healthy adolescents, defined for the purpose of this article as adolescents who are not involved in mental health services and do not have an active Diagnostic
Published: Mon August 30, 2010
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Is it possible to truly change? Does therapy help? Many people have turned their lives and fortunes around, while others spend years trying to change with or without therapy, but never seem to progress. What makes the difference? Certainly, there ar
Published: Wed December 08, 2010
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"You poor thing - you're 'alone' - you 'don't have anyone." I've been railing against this use of the word alone to describe single people for a long, long time (here and here, for example). To say that single people are alone, in this sense, is to
Published: Sat June 11, 2011
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Unlike the readers of my last post, who were so articulate and insightful about the sweetness of solitude, many professional researchers have had a much harder time recognizing that solitude can actually be beneficial. Maybe part of the reason is th
Published: Mon June 13, 2011
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Issues specifically related to lesbian and gay male couples as well as similarities with non-gay couples.
Published: Sat December 17, 2011
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local newspaper: Psychology Column
This is a short paper on eating disorders and how they begin and why they last...in one form or another for years.
Published: Tue May 15, 2012
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The message was clear: patients with eating disorders come in all sizes and ages, and treatment must be tailored to the individual. At a plenary session at the International Conference on Eating Disorders, held last June in Salzburg, Austria, three ea
Published: Sat August 11, 2012
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Blood glucose levels that are difficult to control or erratic, or don't seem to match food intake, stress levels, or physical activity, could be the result of disordered eating. Skipping insulin doses or scaling back on the prescribed regimen to make
Published: Mon August 20, 2012
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This article explores the fear underlying partner resistance to counseling and makes recommendations that might be helpful
Published: Sat September 22, 2012