Friday, July 31st, 2009 at
10:46 pm
I am interested in persuing pre-occupatonal therapy in college and I was wondering what I should major in. I want to major in psychology, but I was wondering if majoring in biology would be more beneficil / relavent to occupational therapy.
I just really like biology!
Friday, July 31st, 2009 at
10:46 pm
My son is 5 and has tics.His doctor said that it is all signs of tourettes. He goes back to the doc in Nov for the diagnosis. I asked his doctor if he could have a magnesium defeciency and she said that it was not very likely. I am still being pressured by family to give my son a magnesium suppliment . He is not complaining of the tics at all. Some days they are really severe and others we hardly notice them at all. What can I do other than ignore it like the doc said and don’t worry about meds until my son is complaining of the tics.
Put him on magnesium anyway, there really isn’t any harm, most people are pretty deficient to begin with. Worth a try. Me and my mother take it for muscle spasms, it works pretty well.
Friday, July 31st, 2009 at
10:41 pm

Comer’s Abnormal Psychology provides a balanced, authoritative portrait of abnormal psychology as it is practiced today-the theoretical models, research, clinical experiences, therapies, and controversies. From his experiences as a practicing therapist and researcher, Comer draws a multitude of examples of real people and the disorders with which they struggle. Comer’s greatest strength, however, lies in his ability to communicate clearly and compassionately. In this edition more than any other, the book reflects the teaching style that has made Ron Comer such an acclaimed, award-winning educator.
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Friday, July 31st, 2009 at
10:41 pm

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Friday, July 31st, 2009 at
8:42 pm
Friday, July 31st, 2009 at
8:42 pm
the benefits of yoga and yoga meditation & demonstrates different yoga positions and poses.
A yoga workout can lower stress, improve health, increase mental wellness, give one a more flexible & sexy body.
Duration : 0:2:27
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Friday, July 31st, 2009 at
8:42 pm
I shake my head because I shrugged, I shrug because I shook my head….
I do not know why this occurs as a cycle.
This happens a lot when I am tired. If I try to hold them back, I end up tensing my neck and twisting my neck muscles. My neck hurts at the moment.
This is not for sympathy, just for education.
This is not a comedy. If you are looking for something to laugh at, please go elsewhere.
If you have any (polite, respectful, genuine, mature) questions, please go ahead and ask and I’ll do my best to try and answer them for you
Duration : 0:0:22
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Friday, July 31st, 2009 at
7:45 pm
AP - Mayor Peter Cammarano III resigned Friday, one month after taking office and a week after vowing to fight federal corruption charges against him while remaining on the job.
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Wednesday, July 29th, 2009 at
11:54 pm

Magnesium Sustained Release 7 Meq Tablets To Increase Magnesium LevelsAllows more steady magnesium levels & less magnesium loss because it minimizes the dumping or laxative effect of many magnesium preparations.Has unsurpassed absorption.33% more elemental magnesium than magnesium chloride.300% more elemental magnesium than magnesium gluconate. Magnesium supplementation is indicated for those with:Anxiety/nervousness/panic.Insomnia.Depression.Emotional overreactivity.Irritability/anger.Hyperactivity/restlessness/squirming.Short attention span & learning disabilities.Hypersensitivity to sound & pain.High stress.Fatigue.Muscle pain, spasms & tension.Tics & tremors.Asthma.High blood pressure.Migraine or other headaches.High sugar, alcohol or caffeine intake.Constipation.Malabsorption syndromes, inflammatory bowel disease, Crohn’s disease.Rapid pulse.Chronic candida (the aldehydes cause magnesium loss).Heart irregularities.Heart failure.Ischemic heart disease.Diuretic therapy.Mitral valve prolapse.Those with low potassium (potassium supplemental therapy may be ineffective without concurrent magnesium).Diabetes.Hyperthyroidism.Seizure disorders.Mania.Those undergoing radiation or chemotherapy treatment. Symptoms of Magnesium deficiency besides those inferred from the above list:Excessive perspiration.Numbness & tingling.Poor muscle coordination.Increased startle response.Decreased concentration & memory.Confusion & disorientation.Appetite loss.Organic brain syndrome.Kidney stones. Magnesium:Is essential to the production, storage & use of energy from fat & sugar.Helps regulate nerve cell function by controlling the rate of neuron firing.Low magnesium levels increase nerve cell firing making nerve cells overreactive.Is vascular dilating thus helps to improve blood flow & to decrease blood pressure.Is bronchodilating thus helps to improve air flow & to control or eliminate the symptoms of asthma.Is
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Wednesday, July 29th, 2009 at
11:54 pm

As a psychotherapeutic technique dance/movement as active imagination was originated by Carl Gustav Jung in 1916. It was later developed in the 1960s by dance therapy pioneer Mary Whitehouse. Today it is an approach to dance therapy as well as a form of active imagination in analysis.
Joan Chodorow, a leading dance therapist and Jungian analyst, provides a detailed exploration of the origins, theory and practice of dance/movement as active imagination.
The author begins with her own story, through early dance studies and performing and teaching, to becoming a dance therapist, psychotherapist and Jungian analyst. It is a story that shows, in an immediate way, how dance/movement is of value to psychotherapy–how the expression of the patient’s emotions and their role in each individual’s psychological development are of crucial importance. An historical overview of Jung’s basic concepts is given, as well as the most recent depth psychological synthesis of affect theory, based on the work of Silvan Tomkins and Louis Stewart, among others. Finally, in discussing the use of dance/movement as active imagination in the practice of psychotherapy, the movement themes that emerge and the nonverbal expressive aspects of the therapeutic relationship are described.
This delightful introduction to depth psychology from the perspective of body, psyche and the emotions will be of interest to practitioners, teachers and students of psychotherapy and dance therapy, as well as those concerned with psychology and the arts.
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