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Transition
by Dr Dorree Lynn
Transition
Passage from one stage, place, stage, or subject to another—so states the dictionary definition—words that describe movement, but that say nothing of substance and the depth of human feeling. Nothing of nights spent tossing and turning, when craving sleep we lie awake, fighting our personal
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What You Still May Be Experiencing, After September 11, 2001
by Dr Dorree Lynn
What You Still May Be Experiencing After September 11, 2001
Every one of us who has experienced the events of September 11th and the aftermath, has encountered stress which is far beyond what is usual in our lives. Unusual reactions to an unusual situation are normal. Below are some of the reactions
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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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