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MyNDTALK The Poetry of Life:E. Ethelbert Miller
Dr. Pamela Brewer talks with internationally known and respected literary activitist , E. Ethelbert Miller. E.Ethelbert is the Board Chair of the Institute for Policy Studies (IPS). He is a board member of The Writer's Center and editor of Poet Lore magazine. Since 1974, he has been the director of the African American Resource Center at Howard University. Mr. Miller is the former chair of the Humanities Council of Washington, D.C. and a former core faculty m
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Mending A Broken Heart
Ending a relationship has never been easy. The physical and emotional suffering of a breakup and the confused state that follows can become torturous. How can one start over and fall in love again after experiencing the pains of a hearth-break?It is a devastating feeling when the precious love of your life leaves you. It is also nerve wrecking when you have to let go of a relationship, even if it is in your best interest. A breakup can be paralyzing, disappointing, and anger provoking. It stops
by Dr Daniel Sadigh in Psychology
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Hoax and Myths Why We Need Cri...
Benjamin Radford is deputy editor of Skeptical Inquirer science magazine and a Research Fellow with the non-profit educational organization the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry. He has written over a thousand articles on a wide variety of topics, including urban legends ,the paranormal, critical thinking, science literacy, and media literacy. Radford h
by Snap Out of It in Psychology
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Celebrating National Mental He...
TAMPA FL – Local Psychotherapist and talk show host Marci Slater is shedding light on the biggest mental health breakthroughs discovered in the past 25 years. “There have been exciting breakthroughs in our field and our general understanding of the human mind as it relates to our daily lives and how we think and feel,” says Slater, who is a practicing psychotherapist with more than 10 years in the field. “Understanding the bridge between mental health and the phys
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Collaboration and Problem Solv...
Dr. Greene's guest on this program was Tony Wagner, the first Innovation Education Fellow at the Technology & Entrepreneurship Center at Harvard and the author of the best-selling book The Global Achievement Gap: Why Even Our Best Schools Don’t Teach the New Survival Skills Our Children Need — and What We Can Do About It. Tony has some very important ideas about the skills kids are going to need to be successful in the world of the future, and while blind adherence
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Greg McHugh - New Regression T...
Regression Therapy may have a bad rap but we are going to get our shine on and learn what's new with Greg McHugh. We chatted about my favorite green chili place, my upcoming edu-cation (learning vacation) and mountain meditation. Greg McHugh is a Board Certified Regression Therapist, and has over 17 years combined experience in the practice of psychotherapy and clinical hypnotherapy. He received training in Gestalt Therapy at Esalen Institute and at the Gestalt Institute for Multiple
by Sherry Shone Show in Psychology
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Inspiraciön, Motivación y Cons...
Carina te espera todos los domingos a las 8:00 pm (CST hora de Chicago) donde utiliza la psicología profesional y la sabiduría de las culturas Latinas para dar sus consejos, motivación e inspiración con que ha ayudado a miles de personas a través de los 16 años que ha estado detrás del micrófono en Chicago. Carina llega a los corazones de sus radioescuches y ahora "Internet escuches" con su sinceridad, sentido de humor y gra
by CasaDeCarina in Psychology
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I Got A Right To Be Hostile!
Join us Thursday May 9th at 8pm est for our upcoming episode of HOUSECALLS
by Housecalls in Psychology
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Dr. Oz: Your Story on Anti-depressants needs humanizing
Dr. Oz, you did a fine show and a public service when you exposed the fraud and dangers of anti-depressants such as Prozac. Your story happily contained the facts that these drugs are vastly overused, potentially damaging to brain and psyche, are addictive, have many side effects including increased risk of suicide and perhaps worst of all are ineffective in a majority of people who take them. One of your guests was a psychiatrist who agreed with you on the overuse and dangers of these dru
by Stories We Live By in Psychology
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Heal and Grow With the Conscious Use of Color
At a physical level color stimulates and suppresses our organs, hormones and nervous system. This can impact on health and state of mind. As color enters the body as a vibration it passes through the Aura body first. Color can be used in times of challenge to restore balance. People’s attractions and repulsions to particular colors can say a lot about who they are, what is happening in their life and how to use color to assist in achieving good outcomes. Gaining the benefits of color ther
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From Dramatic to Pragmatic- Taking Home Your Oscar!
From Dramatic to Pragmatic- Taking Home Your Oscar! Drama and trauma is what rules most people´s lives.. it runs the show of this reality! Most people think that they do not have any other choice than being the effect of and drowning in drama and trauma... its a love and hate relationship where many people think they are the victims of life and at the same time who would they be without drama and trauma? ....what if there is a different possibility? What if you could take charge, run you
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Healing 101: Your Grief Style
Join Bob Zima for a radio version of his Healing 101 workshop. The series contains 7 episodes in which Bob discusses: What is Crisis What is Trauma What is Grief Know Your Grief Style
by Bob Zima LCPC in Psychology
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Co-dependent NO MORE! What is Co-Dependency?
Join Steve and Evinda as they talk about co-dependency, defining what it is and what it isn't, beginning with the characteristics of a co-dependent: Low self-esteem, shame, pleasing others, guilt, perfectionism, dysfunctional boundaries, to name a few. If these characteristics ring true in your life or the lives of those you know, join us as we unleash some powerful information that will have you co-dependent no more!
by Chicklit Power in Psychology
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The End of Men: And the Rise of Women Hanna Rosin
Men have been the dominant sex since, well, the dawn of mankind. At this unprecedented moment, by almost every measure, women are no longer gaining on men: They have pulled decisively ahead. In this landmark book, Rosin reveals how this new state of affairs is radically shifting the power dynamics between men and women at every level of society, with profound implications for marriage, sex, children, work, and more. With wide-ranging curiosity and insight unhampered by assumptions or ide
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The Nigger Within: The Danger of the Intelligent Black Man
Today's Topic: The Nigger Within: The Danger of the Intelligent African American Man... Join us live at 7:30cst/5:30AZ time, you can now call to listen as well! 347-327-9682
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Why Do We Keep Making Mistakes?
Einstein defined madness as "doing the same thing over and over, and expecting different results." Why do we fall into patterns that don't serve us, and how do we change?
by Michael A Gordon in Psychology
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Meet the Surviviors
Meet Survivors of therapist abuse and ask them questions!
by Therapist Abuse in Psychology
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Paris Cannon Racial Hate Crime Bully
African girl, Paris Cannon, tries to mutilate and kill white student, Aria Jewett, in Jacksonville Florida. Both girls are age 14. Fight took place April 2013 off school grounds at lunch time. Duval County in Jacksonville Florida wants Paris Cannon out of all Duval County schools. Paris Cannon has appealed. Paris Cannon is known as a "serial bully" and has tried to maim and permanently injure other students, according to Oceanway Middle School students. Racially based hate crimes? Ho
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Neely Fuller Jr. The United Independent Compensatory Code
Learn at the feet of our elder. Dr.Neely Fuller Jr's basic premise is this: "If you do not understand 'white' supremacy (as racism)--what it is, and how it works--everything else that you understand, will only confuse you".Dr. Fuller breaks down his idea of there being 3 basic types of people in the known universe, that being white people, non-whites and white supremacists/racists. In his explanation, white people are "people who classify themselves as 'w
by WombMans Song in Psychology
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Can Religion Cause Emotional Disorders?
Every Friday at 6pm EST Unitarian Christian ministers Rev. Dr. Lisa Morris and Rev. Maurisa Brown will discuss anything and everything regarding modern interpretations of Jesus.
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The Roots of Mass Shootings: Depth Psychology & Gun Violence
After the mass school shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary in Newtown, CT, in December 2013, I moderated a 2-part teleseminar series with Jungian analyst Michael Conforti for the Depth Psychology community and the general public in which we engaged in a depth psychological and archetypal discussion about the event. In preparation, I opened Issue 81 of Spring Journal (2009), a long running publication of Archetype and Culture called "The Psychology of Violence." Inside, I discover
by BonnieBright in Psychology
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"Acceptance & Commitment Therapy" with Dr. Kennth Cole
This week's interview features Kenneth Cole, Ph.D. who is Director of Training in Psychology at the V.A. in Long Beach. Dr. Cole will be speaking with me about "Acceptance and Commitment Therapy"--a topic you won't want to miss!
by Coach Judy Nelson in Psychology
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Life After Graduation
Graduation season is in full swing. What is it like to be a graduate in today’s environment? What challenges do graduates face personally, socially, spiritually and occupationally? My guests today are two stellar high school graduates, Kimi Bryson and Symone Holmes. Tune in to hear what these young women have to share about “Life After Graduation.” If you or someone you know would like to be a guest on the show, contact Dr. Peg at info@drpegonline.com. www.DrPegOnline.com
by drpeg in Psychology
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Part 2: Authenticity & Psychoanalytic Groups
EPIS Radio host Dr. Kevin Boileau will continue to discuss group authenticity in the context of psychoanalytic institutes.
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