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Love Story: Silence5 years ago
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Face Power5 years ago
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Better to be bad than weak?5 years ago
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MANTRA MAGIC5 years ago
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Quebec's Broken Family Support System5 years ago
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Anxiety Books6 years ago
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Goodbye, Shrink Rap6 years ago
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Learning styles are dead6 years ago
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Take Your Relationship Back to School!7 years ago
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The Trump Effect8 years ago
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Prelicensed in Private Practice8 years ago
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We are moving!9 years ago
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Waterlooville Counselling9 years ago
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Who Bullies The Bullies?10 years ago
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Chicago Zen Meditation Community11 years ago
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New Meditation Group at Tree of Life!11 years ago
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Facticity Has a New Location11 years ago
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Anxiety: Top Tips To Calm You Down NOW11 years ago
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We are still here!11 years ago
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The Stonehenge Image11 years ago
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Positivity Works
Friday, February 26, 2010
Blog by Nakeya Fields, LCSW, a therapist in Pasadena, CA. The site "promotes the idea that thinking positive is being positive. It also provides commentary, support, and mental health resources that help to bring positivity in creative and interactive ways."
Psychiatric Times
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
The Psychiatric Times group blog, "Couch in Crisis." Currently featuring musings about the DSM-V draft.
http://www.psychiatrictimes.com/blog/couchincrisis
http://www.psychiatrictimes.com/blog/couchincrisis
Two Chairs Counselling
Blogging and "sometimes some ranting" from a British psychotherapist posting as "Tamarisk."
http://www.twochairscounselling.blogspot.com/
http://www.twochairscounselling.blogspot.com/
Better Than Cured
Sunday, February 14, 2010
From the site, by psychiatrist Christine Forest:
"Working as a psychiatrist for over ten years, last seven in private practice, I have constantly searched for better ways to help my patients. I designed BETTER THAN CURED PROGRAM with this thought in mind...Here is in brief my journey: after graduating from medical school at the University of Medicine Timisoara, Romania, I specialized for four years in psychiatry at the University of Southern California. I am affiliated with Cedars Sinai hospital and I have my own private practice. For more information about my medical practice, please visit my web site at drforest.com."
Psychotherapy Brown Bag
Monday, February 1, 2010
From the site:
Michael Anestis is a doctoral candidate in the clinical psychology department at Florida State University under the supervision of Thomas Joiner. His work focuses on the impact of emotions on behavior with a particular focus on negative urgency and distress tolerance. He also conducts research on suicide in military populations.
Joye Cox Anestis is a doctoral candidate in the clinical psychology department at Florida State University under the supervision of Joyce Carbonell. Joye's work focuses on issues concerning mentally ill offenders. Additionally, she is interested in the assessment of and sex differences in personality disorders and psychopathy.
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