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Archive for March, 2008

                         By Jeanne Denney

        I have this friend named Mark Brady who cares a lot about parents. Since I have four children and we are friends, he often asks me to review some of the things that he writes to see how it plays  in Peoria (so to speak). Sometimes I give him [...]

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        I can’t say anything more or better about this topic than Harvard-trained neuroanatomist, Jill Bolte Taylor does in this presentation at February’s Technology, Entertainment and Design (T.E.D) Conference. Click on her name below and enjoy this profound food for non-thought …
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        Last week I promised to offer up a few of the treatment modalities I’m familiar with that seem to work in helping to access, process and integrate disorganized memories and experiences (trauma) stored in the body and brain. This list is by no [...]

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        When I was four years old I remember standing in the bathroom staring up at my father shaving. “Watch how hard I can hit, daddy,” – my balled little fist was already headed for his private parts. He responded with a booming, painful yell that sent me scurrying out of the bathroom and [...]

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         I often find myself split into many conflicted emotional and intellectual fragments when I contemplate the notion of forgiveness. An image arises of my head constructed as a multi-colored mind map filled with neural clusters (Bob Scaer’s [...]

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