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Can Healthy Living Reduce Cancer Risk? (Part One of Two)

According to available statistics, roughly fourteen million people worldwide were newly diagnosed with cancer in 2012 alone. That same year saw about eight million cancer deaths. How many of those...

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After the Germanwings Crash, 7 Lessons About Mental Illness

Not all depressions are alike. Severe depression with psychotic features may elude a clinician as they are well masked or not present at the time of the exam. Symptoms ebb and flow, troubled people can...

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Say ‘No’ to the Fiction of Brain Diseases

During my lifetime I have witnessed the fall of Freudian psychiatry and the ascension of molecular psychiatry. Unfortunately, we have gone from the frying pan into the fire. We need to restore...

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The Facts of (Business) Life

Is the Business School degree the ideal passport to health, wealth and happiness?

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Sleep Is a Turn On

Sleep may have a significant role to play in the health and vitality of our sexual lives.

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Get on the Train

I'm going to give you some advice your parents and teachers might not: Drop out of high school.

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Relationship Secrets of Happy Couples

We all want loving and successful relationships but we don't all know how to achieve them! Research shows that certain ways of being together can create the glue that holds your relationship intact for...

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Can We Reverse Cognitive Decline?

Good brain health is the bottom line. Now we just have to figure out how to preserve that health in those with hearing loss.

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Helping Clients Reconnect with Their Bodies

Clients with histories of physical and sexual abuse or neglect are often chronically disconnected from their bodies. Therapists should be mindful of the fact that survivors of abuse and neglect are...

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Happiness With Life 7: Rid Life's Unnecessary Negatives

Leading a happy life includes building in as much pleasure as possible, while also ridding all the hassles and hardships you can. While needing to gracefully tolerate those frustrations you cannot...

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Don't Give Up on the Difficult Patient

The most difficult patients often eventually form the deepest relationships and have the most satisfying outcomes. We are most important and make the biggest difference in the lives of the people who...

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The Catch-22s of Anxiety

Why don’t people seek help so they can live life more fully, without being limited by anxiety? Obviously there are practical barriers like cost, time off work, and child care. However, there are also...

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The Adjustment of Adoptees

Does the emotional, behavioral and academic adjustment of adopted children differ from that of non-adopted children? New research sheds light on the differences—and similarities—between both groups.

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Language

Language represents a huge developmental leap. Think of all the things we can accomplish with our words and language. We can enhance relationships with our children. We can share feelings and ideas.

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Another Guy Who Isn't a Sex Addict

"Sex addiction" is a very poor way to understand people.

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Music Therapy Activities Wiki

Learn more about music therapy, the value of music therapists and how music therapists envision and develop music therapy strategies. MusicTherapyActivities.Wikia.com is an encyclopedic collection of...

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Cooperation is Natural

Nature contact facilitates mental and physical development, improves learning, makes us more cooperative, and promotes pro-environmental choices. These are the qualities we need for a prosperous...

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5 Signs That Seeking Help May Benefit You

People often get stressed, have problems with others, or have problems coping with life. Yet many don't seek professional help. Here are some ideas about when therapy may benefit you or your family.

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How Young Is Too Young?

Do you remember feeling pressure as a child to do better at school, fit in socially, or behave more appropriately? Making the right decision was not always as easy as adults and cheerful children's...

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Human Trafficking Remains Widespread Form of Slavery

An interview with Mark Lagon, Chair of International Relations and Security at Georgetown University, on human trafficking as a contemporary form of slavery.

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