“GOD is here.†The narrow, tree-lined road leads to the gate of the wooded place on which this sign is tacked. Indeed, it’s a special place, a hidden garden for body and spirit. But more than the place, it’s people who are special here.
A safe place (The Phoenix) PHOENIXVILLE — For those residents living in the newly-annointed Neil's Place, it is an opportunity to get help and make a better living for themselves.
A Silly Pat On The Head Helps Seniors Remember Daily Medication Doing something unusual, like knocking on wood or patting yourself on the head, while taking a daily dose of medicine may be an effective strategy to help seniors remember whether they've already taken their daily medications, suggests new research.
Bus Mindfulness in Gotham:
A Lesson in Acceptance By Irene Javors, LMHCI ride city buses all the time. I like buses. I prefer them to the subway. I love looking out the window and watching the world go by. My mind wanders. I daydream. But there is one thing that happens on a bus that has the capacity to totally "undo" me. Whenever, I see someone who is relatively healthy, young, and totally oblivious take one of the seats that is designated for
A gift for students from The Psychologist magazine The Psychologist magazine has trawled its archives and put together a special digital issue as a gift to students.The digital format allows you to flick through the pages as if you had the publication in your hands. Inside you'll find articles on psychology's myths, the influence their names can have on people's lives, how psychology can save the world, what psychologists do, what makes a good le
The despair of job hunting (Daily Sparks Tribune) Sparks resident Rodrigo Garcia wants to help children. “I think children are often overlooked,†Garcia said, mentioning that he is currently a few credits shy of his psychology degree at the University of Nevada, Reno. “Becoming a school counselor would be ideal for me.â€
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