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Comprehensive Psych Medication Strategies by Chuck Medical Doctor Posted Sun 17 Jan 2010 10:01pm We’re Way Beyond Labels at CorePsych Psychiatric meds simply won’t work if we don’t understand the entire neurotransmitter process. In this new game of pure neurotransmission, numbers do matter. Without the numbers, meds simply don’t work. Simply Put: When I was a kid growing up in Angola, IN , my friends and I learned valuable lessons Read on »
Diets Fail When They’re Merely A Food Plan to Lose Weight. Weight Loss Psychology Is What It Takes. So Psych Your Diet. by MariasLastDiet.com Doctor of Philosophy Posted Tue 08 Mar 2011 7:15am weight), good exercise to lose weight, and psychology for weight loss. The formula should read: (good diet plan + good exercise routine) x PSYCH YOUR DIET =  successful weight loss. ... psychology of weight loss comes in to the by-now-everyone-knows flawed equation: my diet plan + good exercise to lose weight = key to weight loss. What do you do with yourself when Read on »
About Psychology by relationships .. Posted Thu 14 May 2009 4:40pm A site to help you understand the various aspects psychology Read on »
Steven Pinker, Harvard Professor of Psychology talks about his genome, what he found out, what he learned, and how the psycholog by Medical Quack Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Sun 11 Jan 2009 4:20pm “Steven Pinker is Harvard College professor of psychology at Harvard University and the author of “The Stuff of Thought: Language as a Window Into Human Nature.” Steven... of the agreement to further the science. Interpreting the Genome - understanding all the data   One other individual who as participated is  Dr. John Halamka, CIO of Beth Israel Deaconess Read on »
A Personal Trip Through Psychology’s History by Dr. Laura F. Doctor of Philosophy Posted Wed 30 Dec 2009 10:36am While working on a writing project on the history of psychology, I was reading through various timelines others have constructed. Usually, these start with a series of “firsts”–first psychology laboratory, first psychology degree, etc.  I was reminded of a delightful coincidence of “firsts” in my own library, courtesy of Mr. F’s love of classic Read on »
If You Can Understand Donuts, You Can Understand Social Media by JohnLuginbill Posted Wed 25 Apr 2012 8:22am In , , , Posted by: TurnUpYourVolume on Apr 25, 2012 | I love this infographic. (I’ve gone infographic crazy lately.) It is snarky about Google+, and underestimates the potential of Google for sure. But other than that, while this is playful, it is still mostly acc ... Read on »
"If One Understands One Thing Well, One Has Understanding of Many Things." by Gretchen R. Patient Expert Posted Sun 17 Oct 2010 4:46am “If one is the master of one thing and understands one thing well, one has at the same time insight into and understanding of many things.” -- Vincent van Gogh * Two online talks this week! -- * On October 20, at 1:00 EDT, I'll be talking about happiness with Dr. Paula Bloom on This Emotional Life. For more info and to sign up, click Read on »
Understanding health information requires an understanding of women by Tony - Hospital Impact Healthy Living Professional Posted Thu 17 Dec 2009 10:10am by Beth Friedman Companies that are trying to market a technology solution or service to health information management professionals would be wise to understand one... taught that speaking up for ourselves isn't "lady-like." Regardless of the cause, it's important that vendors understand this critical truth about women if they want to make us Read on »
Devotion – The Color of Trials – Understanding We Won’t Always Understand Reasons For Our Illness by Lisa C. Posted Sat 21 Aug 2010 7:00am /2010/08/21/devotion-color-of-trials-understanding-we-wont-always-understand-reasons-for-our-illness/" >Devotion – The Color of Trials – Understanding We Won’t Always Understand Reasons For Our Read on »
Understanding Your Body, Understanding Your Diet by Laura L.Ac. Posted Thu 24 Jun 2010 8:07am it contains a little more salt than I’m used to. How do I know this? Not by reading the label. I know this by understanding my body and how it reacts to what it would rather do without. This was a major message in my class last Wednesday – understanding our bodies and understanding our diets.  By recognizing simple changes in the way you feel, you gain insight into how Read on »