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Dr. Mom & Dad:  Online Databases and the (Mis)treatment of ADHD

Dr. Mom & Dad: Online Databases and the (Mis)treatment of ADHD

August 30, 2013
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Clinical Practice, Research, Therapy

We live in a world of self-diagnosis. With access to online medical databases like WebMD and kidshealth.org, it is easy to type symptoms into Google,…

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The Beauty of the Brain: Brain Painting with EEG

The Beauty of the Brain: Brain Painting with EEG

August 26, 2013
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Arts & Culture

By: Ben Scott    

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Broken Dreams

Broken Dreams

August 19, 2013
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Arts & Culture, Words

Life flies by, we make plans, we chase after dreams and goals. We think we are indestructible, that nothing will stand in our way, then…

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New EEG Technology Makes for Better Brain-reading

New EEG Technology Makes for Better Brain-reading

August 16, 2013
tmastor
Clinical Practice, Research, Therapy

Clinical psychologists have a long tradition of attempting to understand what is “on the mind” of their clients by use of psychological tests.  The Wechsler…

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How to Meditate

How to Meditate

August 12, 2013
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Arts & Culture, Words

-lights out- fall, hands a-clasped, into instantaneous ecstasy like a shot of heroin or morphine, the gland inside of my brain discharging the good glad…

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Acid Attacks:  The New Gender Terrorism

Acid Attacks: The New Gender Terrorism

August 9, 2013
tmastor
Clinical Practice, Research

With her head bent down staring at the floor, saliva running down her chin, a woman is unable to lift her head or close her…

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Musical Painting

Musical Painting

August 5, 2013
tmastor
Arts & Culture

    By synesthetic artist, Wassily Kandinsky. He describes this as one of his most complex pieces (1913).

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To Share or Not To Share (the Family Bed)

To Share or Not To Share (the Family Bed)

August 2, 2013
tmastor
Clinical Practice, Research

Some of the most common questions posed to parents of newborns, particularly by other parents, relate to sleeping patterns.  Choices around sleep can be personal…

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