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Executive Function—Don’t Take It Personally

Yes, I know, you were expecting part VI of my multi-part review of the 2014 edited volume entitled Addictions from an Attachment Perspective—Do Broken Bonds and Early Trauma Lead to Addictive Behaviours? I’ve decided to pause my review of Addictions from an Attachment Perspective and talk about a favorite topic of mine Executive Function. Why? […]

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REPRINT: Why is Depression Becoming More Common: Some Likely Cultural Factors

On occasion I visit a web site entitled Mad in America–Science, Psychiatry and Community. While browsing articles over at Mad in America the other day, I noticed a link to an article by psychotherapist Randy Paterson entitled Why is Depression Becoming More Common: Some Likely Cultural Factors. Dr. Paterson runs a blog over at PsychologySalon.com. […]

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Quick Look At: Too real means too creepy in new Disney animation – USA Today News

A Quick Look At: Too real means too creepy in new Disney animation – USA Today News By Ryan Nakashima, AP Business Writer Allow me to quote from the beginning of this article (links added): Computer animation has a problem: When it gets too realistic, it starts creeping people out. Most recently, moviegoers complained about […]

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