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Physiotherapy plus psychology: new ideas on stroke rehabilitation The latest research conducted at Victoria University in Melbourne may provide useful applications for the care of stroke patients who have restricted use of their upper limbs. If stroke sufferers...
Report #54
This week Dr. Dave talks his latest podcast #430 – Recent Findings on The Treatment of Insomnia with Barry Krakow MD You can find the full podcast at #430 – Recent Findings on The Treatment of Insomnia with Barry Krakow MD Barry Krakow MD is a board certified...
Report #53
Richard Hill reports about the best state for brain function… Greenaway etal (2014) Loss of Control Stimulates Approach Motivation, Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, InPress; Dankoski et al (2014) Facilitation of Serotonin Signaling…,...
Report #52
This week Dr. Dave talks about his show #428 – A Report from The Sexual Frontier with Sex Therapist Marty Klein, PhD Here is an introduction to that interview… Dr. Marty Klein has been a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist and Certified Sex Therapist for 34...
Neuropsychotherapy: Theoretical Underpinnings and Clinical Applications
New Book on Neuropsychotherapy In this book Pieter Rossouw and his colleagues have made a wonderful and exciting contribution to the world of psychology, psychotherapy and counselling by bringing into practical reality the importance of an integrative approach...
Report #50
This week Dr. Dave talks about his show #426 – Exploring The Deep Psyche Through Music with Iain Woods aka “Psychologist”. Here is an introduction to that interview… Iain Woods is an artist based in London, England. He studied Fine Art at Warwickshire...
Report #49
This week Dr. Dave talks to Samuel Kimbles, Ph.D. is a Jungian Analyst who has served as president of the S.F. Jung Institute and author of Phantom Narratives: The Unseen Contributions of Culture To Psyche. Here is an introduction to that interview… You can find...
Weekly Report #48
Richard Hill talks about the ultradian 90-120 minute cycle prompted by an article in the Sydney University magazine In the Black by Thea O’Connor. Article: Thea O’Connor, (Sept, 2014) What’s so special about the 90-minute mark?, In The Black, Sydney...
Weekly Report #47
This week Richard Hill looks at: Shabel, S. J. et al (2014) GABA/glutamate co-release controls habenula output and is modified by antidepressant treatment. Science 345: 1494-1498 Hikosaka, O. (2010) The habenula: from stress evasion to value-based decision-making....
Weekly Report #46
Richard Hill talks about - Zhu, L. et al., (2014) Damage to dorsolateral prefrontal cortex affects tradeoffs between honesty and self-interest. Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 15: 632 Milton Erickson Foundation Brief Therapy Conference: Treating Anxiety, Depression...