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Yearly Archive for 2013

The Autistic Child – More Than Meets the Eye

by Sandra Tosta, PhD
10

Sensory Processing Issues and Autism Until recently, the sensory integration issues that plague many individuals on the autism... READ MORE →

Physical Therapy In Autism Spectrum Disorders

by Shefali Sabharanjak, PhD
9

The CDC estimated a 1% worldwide prevalence for autism spectrum disorders (ASD). In the United States, 1 out of 88 kids is... READ MORE →

Humanistic Theory and Therapy, Applied to the Psychotic Individual

by Ann Reitan, PsyD
57

Sometimes people understand psychosis or schizophrenia to be unrelenting, even with the intervention of psychotherapy. It... READ MORE →

Human Aggression and Violence – A Necessary Evil?

by Richard Kensinger, MSW
1

Here, I explore, perhaps, the darker realm of the human experience. Clearly, we are bombarded by aggression and violence... READ MORE →

Stroke – Stem Cells Can Reduce Brain Damage

by Shefali Sabharanjak, PhD
9

Rescuing a patient from a stroke and restoring cognitive functions are two significant medical challenges today. Blockage... READ MORE →

Neuroticism is Good for Your Health

by Jennifer Gibson, PharmD
6

Good news for all worrywarts and overachievers! All your moodiness, anxiety, organizational skills, and self-control may... READ MORE →

Bullying – A Rational Choice

by Marcia Malory, BA
5

It seems like everybody is worried about bullying. The media is replete with stories about bullying and the negative effects... READ MORE →

Nootropics Reduce the Severity of Brain Trauma

by Shefali Sabharanjak, PhD
5

Recovery from brain trauma like injury or a stroke is a complex process and one that is not yet under precise human control.... READ MORE →

Joy to the World – Empathy and Positive Emotions

by Jennifer Gibson, PharmD
2

Empathy is the ability to perceive and react to another person’s emotions. Much attention has been paid to empathy regarding... READ MORE →

Electrodoping with Transcranial Electrical Stimulation – Fact or Fiction?

by Kohitij Kar, PhD (c)
2

Envision yourself attaching a pair of electrodes on to your head connected to a 9 volts battery pack right before your final... READ MORE →

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