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FEBRUARY 2022
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We may never be able to think and feel as deeply with our hands as Helen Keller did. Having lost the ability to both see and hear before the age of two, Keller ...
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The Yale Center for dyslexia & creativity review
Drs. Sally and Bennett Shaywitz have spent a lifetime researching, publishing and bringing forth ground-breaking scientific advances...
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Beating the Blues review
The National Health Service (NHS) in the United Kingdom is a publicly funded healthcare system. In order to cope with the sheer numbers of people (adults) seeking help...
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Pressure point
A film by Hubert Cornfield featuring Sidney Poitier
1962 | 91 minutes | Black & White | English
Sidney Poitier, passed away this month at the ripe old age of 94. Most of us know that he was the first black person to win the Academy award for Best actor. What very few know however is that he was also the movies’ first Black psychiatrist.
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Book Review
Carl Jung’s forgotten lover, a true woman influencer of the early psychoanalytic movement
This book is phenomenal by all standards. It should be an essential read for anyone studying psychology but certainly especially for those choosing to be psychodynamic or relational therapists. It is an intellectual history about ...
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Unmind Matters every Monday #AfternoonsWithAnnie on @94.3radiooneindia in Mumbai, Delhi & Bangalore
January 3rd | Happiness
January 10th | Adult Anger
January 17th | Child Anger
January 24th | Grief
January 31st | Radical Compassion
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Sophocles one of classical Athens’s three great tragic playwrights wrote 123 dramas of which “Oedipus the King” was most famous. These lines are from that play and denote anger. For those who are unfamiliar - Oedipus, in Greek mythology is the king of Thebes who unwittingly killed his father and married his mother.
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