Posted on May 4th, 2008
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Steven
Despite the obvious differences between kids with ADHD and Asperger's, if you sat with these kid's parents, much of what you'd see would look the same including the questions they ask. "Will my child ever... More »
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Posted on Jul 22nd, 2007
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Steven
Have you ever felt unsure as to whether you were dreaming or awake? How about whether what you thought you were seeing was really there? In truth, we all feel things like this at times.... More »
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Posted on Jul 16th, 2007
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Steven
We're almost done with the book. Can you feel it? Yet as far as discussing talk therapy, we've only just begun. Okay. So yes. You knew this already. But did you also know that these... More »
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Posted on Jul 1st, 2007
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Steven
Of all the issues I hear in therapy, no ongoing issue seems to frustrate people more than being overweight. Broken hearts. They mend eventually. Death and dismemberment. A snap. But being overweight? Whew. It's the... More »
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Posted on Jun 24th, 2007
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Steven
In this chapter, we're going to look at an aspect of addiction rarely discussed. The mind body influence. To do this, we'll touch briefly on the cliché addictions; alcohol and drugs. As well as on... More »
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Posted on Jun 17th, 2007
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Steven
Ever felt like someone you were speaking to wasn't there? How about a therapist? Ever had one whom you felt wasn't listening or just plain didn't get what you were saying? In this chapter of... More »
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Posted on Jun 10th, 2007
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Steven
In the past two chapters, I've introduced you to some of the theoretical underpinnings beneath the mechanism which connects the mind and the body. The philosophy behind this mechanism, and the physics which supports it.... More »
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Posted on Jun 3rd, 2007
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Steven
In the last chapter, we looked at the four philosophers whose work underlies what I've been telling you; that the mind and body connect through our perception of time. Why begin with philosophy? Because the... More »
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Posted on May 27th, 2007
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Steven
Anyone whose practice involves psychology, science, or religion will at one time or another face the questions inherent in Cartesian dualism; whether the mind and body are separate and if so how they can interact.... More »
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Posted on May 20th, 2007
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Steven
In the last chapter, I introduced to you the idea that the way we sense time in our bodies and minds is what connects our minds to our bodies. Not clock time, mind you. Relative... More »
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