People often think of emotions as ethereal, complicated depths that are difficult to explore. They are actually adaptive physical reactions to stimuli. There are a few main categories, and as we will discover, they are concrete, identifiable, and usually in a healthy therapeutic alliance, they can be discussed and even when emotions are painful to express or come with shame or linked with traumatic memories, can be disarmed and understood.
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The Strengths of Dyslexia
Blitzed: Nazi Germany, Hitler, Pervitin (Methamphetamine)- How Drugs Influenced World War 2
Practical Psychopharmacology with Dr. Goldberg
Diet to Treat Depression and Anxiety
Borderline Personality Disorder: Psychotherapy Schema Therapy
Psychosis: Management of Complex Treatment-Resistant Psychotic Disorders
Dostoyevsky - Crime and Punishment
Using Antipsychotic Plasma Levels-Therapeutic Threshold
Psychotherapy for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Treating the VIP: Physicians and the Famous or Wealthy
Commonly Prescribed Sleep Medications and Treatment for Insomnia
Mass Shootings: An Interview with Criminologists Drs. Jillian Peterson and James Densley, the Argument for Data-Driven Nuance, and Steps for Prevention
Alzheimer’s Dementia
Britney Spears - Discussion with a Conservatorship Lawyer and Several Psychiatrists
Book Club: Marcus Aurelius’ "Meditations"
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
Using Microexpressions To Improve Empathy, Therapeutic Alliance & Emotional Intelligence (Therapeutic Alliance Series Part 8)
Psychotic Disorders: Comorbidity Detection Improves Diagnosis, Treatment and Outcome with Expert Jeffrey Paul Kahn, MD.
Interview on Psychopathy with Expert Carl Bruce Gacono, Ph.D., ABAP
Borderline Personality Disorder: History, Symptoms, Environment, Genetics & Brain Science
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