It is possible for people with unwanted samesex attractions to change say psychiatrists in London for a twoday JudaeoChristian conference on sexual issues
Most Psychiatrists Who Wrote Clinical Guidelines Had Financial Ties To Drug Companies, Study Shows (Medical News Today) Most of the psychiatrists on the American Psychiatric Association panels who wrote the newest clinical guidelines for how to treat depression, bipolar disorder and schizophrenia had financial ties to drug companies, according to a study by Boston researchers scheduled to be published this month in the journal Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, the Boston Globe reports.
Why New Year's Resolutions Tend to Fail and How We Can Achieve Them Year after year, so many people make New Year's resolutions that over time wither and fade into another failed attempt to transform some aspect of their lives. What begins with a hopeful optimism unravels in yet another unmet aspiration. It's always a curiosity to me how we come to try to evoke change in the same way that gives us the same failure. I imagine that if we conducted a survey six mont
Coming into the Edge... I was in the middle of a challenging stretch in a yoga class recently, when the instructor encouraged us to come into the edge. Move beyond the boundary of our comfort zone, was how I interpreted her coaxing. She was suggesting that moving to the edge of what our muscle memory was comfortable with, would propel us into physical if not spiritual growth. Coming to the edge in yoga provides the body
New Ecopsychology Journal Will Premiere In Spring 2009 (Medical News Today) Ecopsychology - an emerging field that explores the psychological origins of environmental issues and ways in which ecology and psychology interact on individual, societal, and global levels - is the focus of a new online peer-reviewed journal, Ecopsychology to be launched by publisher Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. this spring http://www.liebertpub.com/eco.
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