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Psychology Today Blog: Interview with Philip Dawdy
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Duane Sherry, M.S.
Posted
Sun 12 Apr 2009 11:17pm
Philip Dawdy, of Furious Seasons was recently interviewed by a Psychology Today blogger….His responses were refreshingly honest….
From Psychology Today, Blogs:
“The bipolar child is purely American phenomenon:” An interview with Philip Dawdy
By Christopher Lane, Ph.D. on April 7, 2009 - 12:17pm in Side Effects
Philip Dawdy, a prize-winning in ...
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Psychology Today Blogs: David Healy, Unconventional Wisdom
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Duane Sherry, M.S.
Posted
Sun 19 Apr 2009 11:11pm
Christopher Lane, PhD, of Psychology Today Blogs recently interviewed David Healy, former secretary of the British Association for Psychopharmacology, and author of The Antidepressant Era, about the history and current status of psychiatry…..
His answers - related to biological models for psychiatric disorders, and pharmaceutical solutions for thes ...
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Going Live on ‘Psychology Today’
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David DiSalvo
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Mon 16 Aug 2010 12:00am
Wanted to let everyone know that Neuronarrative is now officially a Psychology Today blog, here . It will continue to live on in this space as well, and some content will be the same between the two sites, but I’ll also be posting entirely new content at Psychology Today. Please subscribe to the for updates.
Best, ...
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Slow Movement with Awareness: Better than Exercise? | Psychology Today
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Movements Afoot
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Wed 13 Oct 2010 10:13am
Slow Movement with Awareness: Better than Exercise? | Psychology Today
“Paying attention to the body is like shining a direct spotlight on areas of pain. Not such a great idea, to focus on pain? Actually, it is the best cure for pain because the attention spotlight helps to direct the body’s own healing resources to the affected areas. ...
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Orlov and Hallowell Now Blogging for Psychology Today, Too
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Melissa Orlov
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Wed 20 Oct 2010 9:53am
Dr. Ned Hallowell and I have both been asked by the editors of Psychology Today to join their ranks of bloggers. Today I created my first post there, titled "ADHD Isn't Just for Kids - Adults Feel Big Impact in Marriage." It's an overview to introduce readers to the basics of why one should be paying attention to adult ADHD. For those of y ...
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ADD at Wellsphere.com & PsychologyToday.com
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Jeff H.

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Wed 15 Dec 2010 9:08pm
My blog posts also appear in the ADD/ADHD communities at Wellsphere.com & PsychologyToday.com, and I received a nice comment today at the PsychologyToday.com site, and I wanted to share a small part of the comment with you:
“ADD can exist without emotional problems/mental illness. Thanks, for mentioning the emotional strengths of OUR people ...
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Psychology Today Online
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Kurt G Harris MD
Posted
Sat 12 Mar 2011 3:17pm
Several weeks ago, I received an email from the editor of the widely circulated print publication, Psychology Today.
Hi Kurt, I'm a fan of this blog and wonder whether you'd be interested in cross-posting to psychology today's high-traffic site. We remunerate based on page views. If this is of interest, I'll share more details. Regardless I'l ...
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Psychology Today: Cry It Out “damages children…for the long term”
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Jennifer Lance
Posted
Tue 13 Dec 2011 12:00am
Hello there! If you are new here, you might want to for updates on this topic.
The Cry It Out (CIO) method of attempting to teach babies to self soothe was once the norm. I remember calling my mother when babysitting an infant who was inconsolable, and her advice was “sometimes babies just need to cry”. She gave the sam ...
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