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#1 2/22/2015 Can We Reinvent Ourselves? (Lewis Mehl-Madrona) I ask the question, can we reinvent ourselves? I believe we can by becoming aware of the stories that we have absorbed which tell us how to live our lives. Through our interaction with others, we can modify those stories to become more effective and satisfying. We absorb stories through being born into a family, a place, a culture. We habitually perform those stories because we don't know better.2 2 Comment Count
#2 1/18/2015 Because my Mom was Autistic our Answer was Autism (Tsara Shelton) Most lives have recurring themes. Baseball, cancer, music, science, sexual abuse etc. Most families can point to things they have experienced and learned from over and over. It doesn't have to be something that happens all the time, but something that continually teaches or challenges. Our family has had a few themes, the loudest being autism. In this article I share a few of the life lessons autism challenged us to learn.1 1 Comment Count
#3 10/10/2014 Waking from the Trance of Unworthiness (Catherine Al-Meten) Article about using meditation as a way to deal with unworthiness and self hatred.
#4 8/11/2012 Healing Camp Day 1: Introduction to the Concept (Lewis Mehl-Madrona) In this article, I write about our invention -- Healing Camp. For the next seven days, I am going to describe what we do and how we do it so that others can (hopefully) replicate it. The concept is simple, that people from all levels of training and walks of life can come together and be healing for each other. We will be doing a similar but shorter event in Hartford, CT, the weekend of August 17th. Check Sukhasala website.
#5 2/28/2012 Day 6 of the Australian Journey 2012 (Lewis Mehl-Madrona) Today is Day 6 of the 2012 Cultural Exchange Adventure in Australia. It was also the first day of culture camp at Boole Poole with the aboriginal coop. The driving rain prevented our crew from Northern Australia from doing much outside. We had planned a sweat lodge ceremony but that was cancelled also due to the rain. So instead, while we tried to stay dry, I interviewed the new doctor at the Coop.
#6 2/27/2012 Day 5 of the Australian Journey 2012 (Lewis Mehl-Madrona) I describe the fifth day of our journey for cross-cultural exchange. Today was primarily a day of our teaching. The days vary from receiving mostly to giving mostly. We focused on the importance for everyone, regardless of ethnicity or indigenous status to participate in ceremony in such a way as to feel closer to the spiritual dimension and to celebrate what's good and positive about one's life instead of tales of misdeeds.
#7 2/27/2012 Day 4 of the Australian Journey 2012 (Lewis Mehl-Madrona) Day 4 of the Australian Journey finds us in Warburton with Auntie Jennie, an aboriginal elder from Queensland. I discuss the workshop we did together and explore further the concepts that integrate indigenous theories of mind and mental health with the Hearing Voices movement, showing that its founders were thinking indigenously as they approached voices, which appears much more effective than the biomedical approach.
#8 2/26/2012 Day 1: Australia 2012 (Lewis Mehl-Madrona) This article begins my 2012 Australian journey. I briefly describe my presentation for the day and then go to the meat of what I learned, which is about aboriginal health and disparity statistics in Australia today. Generally, as anyone can imagine, aboriginal people are in terrible shape in Australia -- to my surprise, worse than their counterparts in the USA and Canada. We know the sad state of Indians in the US.
#9 11/7/2011 MIRACLES ARE MADE: A Real Life Guide to Autism by Lynette Louise/My Review (Tsara Shelton) In this book,global autism expert, author and mom (mine!) Lynette Louise shares with surprising honesty and humor the many mistakes and learning's that came with guiding three of my four autistic brothers off the spectrum of autism. As an expert she now travels the globe teaching play therapy, family dynamics and neurofeedback to families struggling to understand autism. She writes with passion, understanding and honesty.1 1 Comment Count
#10 10/2/2011 The Politics of Prevention (Lynette Louise) In the unique position of being certified in both holistic and mainstream medicine, Lynette sheds light on the frightening possibilites regarding preventing illness. This is a must read for anyone interested in having access to all the answers regarding their families health!2 2 Comment Count
#11 9/4/2011 When Consciousness Becomes The Basis Of Structure (Vijayaraghavan Padmanabhan) Since the structure-consciousness link can work the other way round, one can postulate that changes in consciousness can produce modifications in the gene structure.2 2 Comment Count
#12 9/4/2011 Accountability (Lewis Mehl-Madrona) This essay is about accountability. In the community mental health center where I have been working, most of the patients lack any sense of self-agency or accountability. Most see themselves as helpless victims of diseases over which they have no influence. They expect me to provide them with a drug that will regulate their moods and emotions and make them feel normal again. What does it take to restore a sense of agency?1 1 Comment Count
#13 3/12/2011 The Narrative Interview: Day 3 of the Australian Journey (Lewis Mehl-Madrona) Today finds us on Day 3 of our Australian cross-cultural journey. Our focus today is on the narrative interview. How would we interview people if our focus was to elicit their story instead of making a conventional DSM diagnosis. I interview a woman who has been suffering for 12 years and who has finally been offered an antidepressant medication. I show how her suffering can be rendered intelligible through narrative.1 1 Comment Count
#14 1/18/2011 The Psychology of Family (Saberi Roy) On the need to study family structures and family interactions in the Psychology of Family
#15 8/15/2010 The Psychology of Empathy (Saberi Roy) Describing empathy and delineating the stages of empathy along with the theoretical and therapeutic implications
#16 4/16/2010 What Drives an Acupuncturist?A good philosophy on Health and People! (Kathie Albertson) What drives an acupuncturist? How are patients educated on the effectivenss of health based, holistic care vs disease based care. Trusting Chinese Herbs.
#17 3/4/2010 How does Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine Treat the Swine Flu: 3 Reasons to consider how it can! (Kathie Albertson) Swine flu is a strong virus. Traditional Chinese Medicine( which includes acupuncture and Chinese herbs fights virus!! Read how it helps!
#18 12/14/2009 So, Just What is Age Anyway? (Jim Donovan) Just what is age and are you going to let it stop you?

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