by Richard Hill | May 2, 2016 | Reviews
Book Review by Richard Hill MA, MEd, MBMSc. Breakthrough Depression Solution (2nd Edition): Mastering your mood with nutrition, diet and supplementation Authors: James M Greenblatt, MD with Winnie To, BS Sunrise River Press—2016 The authors of Breakthrough Depression...
by Richard Hill | Apr 2, 2016 | Magazine, Speculations
Members Download: TNPTVol4Issue4pp10-13 Ernest Rossi, in collaboration with Kathryn Rossi, have been challenging our thinking for nearly 50 years. Ernest Rossi’s collaboration in the 1970s with Milton Erickson was the early expression of his deep fascination and...
by Richard Hill | Feb 16, 2016 | Magazine, Prefrontal Muse
Members Download: TNPTVol4Issue2pp28-37 “Spirituality” is a term that can vary in its definition according to the user (Rose, 2001). It is often attached to religious practices, but mostly to aspects relating to a non-material world. I suggest that spirituality...
by Richard Hill | Nov 7, 2014 | Magazine, Prefrontal Muse
Curiosity and the Learning brain: An Educational Perspective Richard Hill Subscribers Download Article: Curiosity and the Learning brain Teachers (and therapists) know that interested, curious students pay attention and learn more (Berlyne, 1954; Engel, 2013)....
by Richard Hill | Oct 6, 2014 | Mechanisms of Change
Telomeres are the protective cap at the end of chromosomes that protect the integrity of the chromosome end. You might think of it like a band at the end of a plait of hair that stops the plait from unravelling during the activity of the day. Telomeres are more like a...