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#1 10/10/2014 The 6 Hour Solution to Work stress (Helen Gibbons) Helen Gibbons, Chief Psychologist and pioneer of Autogenic Training in Australia,discusses the benefits of Autogenic Training in combating work stress, particularly in the Mining and other high risk industries. Developed by German Neuroscientist Dr Schultz, AT is backed by over 3,000 clinical studies worldwide and is used by NASA astronauts to help them adapt to the physical and psycholocial stressors of space travel.1 1 Comment Count
#2 5/27/2014 How we treat is more important than the treatment! (Lewis Mehl-Madrona) The way we relate to people is more important than what we do in both medicine and psychiatry. Randomized, clinical trials of the drug, citalopram, for geriatric depression, for example, showed that where a patient got treated mattered more than what drug they received. The response rate to citalopram varied from 16% to 82% among 15 hospitals. The time is nigh to improve the human elements in what we do be more helpful.2 2 Comment Count
#3 4/22/2013 To Do and Not To Be (Lewis Mehl-Madrona) I reflect upon the importance of doing, what is called behavioral activation. In order to change, we need to do things differently, and not just think about doing things differently. Unfortunately, conventional medicine has supported a narrative which tells us that we do not have to make an effort to change our behavior, so people who are depressed or anxious don't believe they need to do anything. We need to change this.
#4 8/1/2012 The Inflammatory Theory of Depression (Lewis Mehl-Madrona) In this article, I describe a way of thinking about depression that makes sense of how we collapse from too much stress and from unremitting anxiety and misery. In this theory, eventually life overwhelms our capacity to resist inflammation and it runs away. From August 16th through the 19th, catch me in Hartford, Connecticut, to further discuss these ideas. For details, see #5 3/13/2011 Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine TreatsGynecology Related Problems: Bridging the Gap! (Dr. Kathleen Albertson, L. Ac., PhD) Traditional Chinese medicine includes acupuncture and the use of Chinese herbs formulated specifically or your condition. For 5000 years, gynecology related conditions have been effectively treated with the use of TCM. Learn how TCM treats these gynecolody disorders.
#6 9/19/2010 Motherly Love (Magili Quinn) Reflection of a new mother1 1 Comment Count
#7 9/1/2010 Amenorrhea: What does not having a menstrual cycle mean? (Dr. Kathleen Albertson, L. Ac., PhD) Amenorrhea means "no menstrual flow" (absence of menstruation). In Chinese medicine, it refers to "no moon." Today it is more important than ever to understand TCM (Traditional Chinese medicine which includes acupuncture and herbal medicine) as well as Western medicine. Today's reality integrates these two schools of thought to improve patient care. TCM gets to the root cause naturally with out the harsh affects of drugs.
#8 8/15/2010 The Psychology of Empathy (Saberi Roy) Describing empathy and delineating the stages of empathy along with the theoretical and therapeutic implications
#9 6/30/2010 Eating Disorders: The Nutrient Solution (Hyla Cass) As a psychiatrist, I am clearly familiar with the psychodynamic issues underlying eating disorders, and I see psychotherapy as a vital part of treatment. At the same time, I would like to share my experience with observing and treating some of the biochemical underpinnings, hastening recovery and helping to maintain it as well.
#10 6/22/2010 The Psychology of Emotions (Saberi Roy) Explaining emotions and distinguishing feeling and bodily reaction.
#11 6/7/2010 Community Revisited (Lewis Mehl-Madrona) Each of us is a neuron in a social brain. We need connectedness to each other to regulate our moods. I propose that the current explosion in the rates of diagnosis of anxiety disorders, depression, and bipolar disorder is relted to our lack of connectedness. We no longer have other people to regulate our moods and emotions. Alternatives to isolation are available and desirable but require us to relinguish some freedom.
#12 6/3/2010 Reflections on the American Psychiaatric Association's annual meeting (Lewis Mehl-Madrona) This past week we attended the annual meeting of the American Psychiatric Association in New Orleans, Louisiana. The high point was the amazing food that New Orleans offers. Besides that, we dialogue about the myths that psychiatry has created that now need to be changed. These myths include the idea that a perfect pill exists to make people feel "normal" and that a pill exists that can change unpleasant affect in happiness
#13 5/10/2010 3 Reasons why leisure time and leisure mind balance your health! (Kathie Albertson) Leisure time and leisure mind a must for balanced health. 3 reasons why!
#14 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.
#15 2/3/2010 Alpha-Theta Neurotherapy As a Multi-Level Matrix of Intervention (Nancy White) Alpha-Theta Neurotherapy, has been found in clinical practice, as in the original work of Elmer and Alyce Green and further developed by Eugene Peniston and described in his original research, to reduce or eliminate alcoholic craving while simultaneously addressing mental, emotional, physical and, at times, spiritual dimensions of alcoholism and surrounding issues.
#16 2/3/2010 Part 2; Alpha-Theta Neurotherapy As a Multi-Level Matrix of Intervention (Nancy White) part 2 of Nancy White's chapter
#17 1/19/2010 The ADPAS Categories (Ben Dench) A discussion of the four quadrants of the Angyal-Dench Paradigm Assessment Schemata.
#18 1/11/2010 How is brain imaging and cognitive neuroscience impacting neurofeedback? (Michael Cohen) By learning from advances in both cognitive neuroscience and brain imaging about the brain, neurofeedback has learned to better target different areas of the brain. Much more information exists and will continue to help training strategies in the future. Some recent promising research from imaging studies suggests advances in applying neurofeedback for Learning Disabilities and chronic pain, as an example.
#19 11/24/2009 Self-Regulation for Immune System Disorders (Patricia Norris) Beyond the amelioration or healing of an immune system disorder, biofeedback-assisted psychophysiologic therapy provides the experiential knowledge of self-regulation, self-mastery, and voluntary control, and an improved and empowered self image. This has far-reaching consequences, for the image that we hold of ourselves influences everything that we are and everything we do.
#20 11/10/2009 Anxiety, Anger, Depression, TBI and HEG- (Hershel Toomim) This study revealed two candidate pathways from cortical receipt of a stimulus to activity of the amygdala. An excitatory pathway was found through the orbito-frontal cortex. Another emotional regulator pathway was found via the right inferior lateral prefrontal cortex.

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