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What Do We Tell Our Children?
by Dr Dorree Lynn
What Do We Tell Our Children?
or
Little Pitchers Have Big Ears
In the last few days, be it on a TV interview, a call in program, at a meeting or a consultation, people ask variations of the following questions. "What do we tell our children about the bombing? Shall we keep it a secret? Shall we wait
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Desperately Seeking Perfection
by John Boe
A working understanding of temperament styles (personality types) will have a profound impact on the way you perceive yourself and will greatly enhance all of your relationships. If you are a salesperson, this information will significantly increase your sales effectiveness by enabling you to build trust
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PSYCHOTHERAPY, SPIRITUALITY, AND AGING
by Dr Dorree Lynn
As I work with people fifty and over, I am aware that no matter how important the psychologically related issues of their personal lives may be, it is rare when spirituality doesn't become an issue fairly early in our work together. As my patient, Jamie, a tall, shy, sixty-three year old woman said: "Although
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Who Are You?
by Leigh Butler
If someone asks you the question, "Who are you?" how would
you respond? Most people respond by stating their name.
For instance, I would respond, "My name is Leigh." But,
does my response tell you anything about who I am?
What if I asked you to tell me about yourself? How would
you respond?
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AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY
by Dr Dorree Lynn
One of my children is a daughter adopted 22 years ago from a little known orphanage in Pune, India. She joined our family at six weeks and became a US citizen before she could speak. Her pre-adoption history -- as are so many other adopted children's -- is a maze of facts and fabrications and we will
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