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any related to psychology, especially related to forensic psychology
15 years as a licensed psychologist, 15 years in private practice. My practice began primarily doing individual and group psychotherapy, is now devoted to assessments, but I occasionally do take on clients in therapy.
American Psychological Association
B.A. psychology, B.A., music, Ohio Wesleyan U., 1978 MCS, computer science, University of Dayton, 1984 MA, psychology, Miami Inst. of Psychology, 1991 Psy.D., psychology, Miami Inst. of Psychology, 1993 post doctoral training in Neuropsychology, Fielding Institute, 1995-1997
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Hi Patricia, thanks for they good question! Here are some thoughts: 1. ALL feelings are 'normal'. There are no 'bad' feelings or feelings that people 'shouldnt have'. We as humans do not have the capacity
Sehee, I am no medical doctor, but here is what I think: 1. no known cure. If there were, you probably never would have hear of them 2. lots of money is being spent on remediation, for sure. 3
Hi, Dona, thanks for the excellent question. First of all, it is hard to provide an exact answer, because I will never have all the details regarding the events in question, nor will be privie to the thought
Hi, Mandy, thanks for the very interesting question! There could be hundreds of theories about 'why', of couse, because human movtivation is, multi-determined. I assume that the reason for the difficulty
Hi, Lenny, thanks for asking. You have asked one of the top 3 questions - 'how do I get someone else to change'? The simple answer? YOU CAN'T. period. You didn't ask this question, but I will ask it
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