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Resiliency and the military: A disciplined outlook for healthier outcomes

SCNOW Morning News 29 May 2021
WILL HUNTER, PSYD HopeHealth. In health care, we are always looking for ways to improve patient outcomes. This leads us to examine socioeconomic factors such as adequate housing, access to nutritious foods, and sufficient income. Research shows these factors can impact a person’s health care treatment and outcome ... This includes. ... +1 ... Dr ... ....
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Grandstream: Dr Bruce Scott PsyD 29-03-21

Bitchute 29 Mar 2021
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Dr. Claire Vines PsyD and Claire Vines Fine Art to be Featured on Close Up Radio

MENA FN 11 Jan 2021
(MENAFN - EIN Presswire) [...] [...] RANCHO MIRAGE, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES, January 11, 2021 /EINPresswire.com / -- Through the power of creat... .
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Judith Montero, PsyD, Joins CenExel Clinical Research as Director of Clinical Assessments

HJ News 02 Dec 2020
SALT LAKE CITY, Dec. 2, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- CenExel Clinical Research ("CenExel") announced that Judith Montero, PsyD, has joined CenExel as Director of Clinical Assessments.� Dr ... Rater training plays a key role in minimizing placebo response in therapy studies and is a critical step in achieving successful trial outcomes ... Dr ... Dr ... Montero ... ....
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Rethinking Diversity: Carrying The Torch

Forbes 05 Oct 2020
In our current cultural context, we better see the critical imperatives of leveraging personal and social identities, embracing a global and diverse mindset, and promoting a diverse and inclusive climate in our communities and organizations ... .
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Positive perspectives: Six benefits of spending time at home

The Daily Item 25 Aug 2020
If you’re like most people, you probably want to fast-forward through the rest of 2020. All jokes aside, the emergence of the novel coronavirus has changed the world as we know it. One of the biggest changes (and challenges)? Spending ....
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Have You Caught an ‘Emotional Virus’?

PsychCentral 17 Aug 2020
Have you ever found yourself suddenly ill at ease? You might feel flustered or agitated. Your heart starts to race, or you catch yourself darting toward the door or to the kitchen to do some mindless comfort eating. The next time this happens, reflect and ask yourself ... Neurobiologist Dr ... Our nervous systems respond similarly ... The results were startling.
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The Emotional Life of Boys: One Size Does Not Fit All

PsychCentral 16 Aug 2020
Emotional intelligence (EQ) has gained a favorable space alongside IQ as findings continue to reveal connections to overall well-being and positive developmental outcomes. The EQ dialogue can now be found at all stages in the lifespan as theories and resources have emerged to “download” emotional competence. And it starts early ... Development ... Process ... E.
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Pregnancy Empowerment in the Time of Covid Isolation

PsychCentral 04 Aug 2020
At a time of an unprecedented global pandemic, there is an increase anxiety in interfacing with any medical appointment. For some this means concerns in accessing medical care coming forward, fears of not being able to receive the treatment needed with hospitals over capacity ... Pregnancy can be an intangible time for nonpregnant partners ... Open up ... .
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Moving Beyond the Anxiety and Perfectionism Feedback Loop

PsychCentral 20 Jul 2020
Forget everything you thought you knew about anxiety and perfectionism. Here’s an inside look at what actually works. We all feel the need to be accepted, to fit in, feel loved, and that we matter to someone or something. As someone who struggles with anxiety myself, I understand how hard it is to combat the anxiety feedback loop ... Fear of failure ... 1 ... 2 ... .
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Midlife Eating Disorders in Quarantine

PsychCentral 07 Jul 2020
With the spread of coronavirus in the United States, our lives are changing in ways we never anticipated. Along with feeling heightened emotions like anxiety, uncertainty or even panic, many are experiencing unprecedented changes to their daily lives ... They are yearning for something to grasp on to that is familiar ... diet and lose weight ... .
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Using a Helpful Cognitive Tool During the Pandemic

PsychCentral 16 Jun 2020
The adjustments and changes we have made during the days of the pandemic have been a testimony to our collective ability to adapt and persist. We’ve been tested in deep ways from our disconnection from the greater community, to performing at a distance, roles so grounding to our sense of self ... Natural Rhythms ... Routines ... Movement ... Projects ... .
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Navigating Uncertainty: How Leaders Can Step Up And Build A Better Future

Forbes 15 Jun 2020
So much of dealing with uncertainty relies on a leader’s capacity to embrace learning and share knowledge, take action and take risks and be curious and open to the new ... .
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Strategic Agility Is What Every Company Needs Right Now. Here's How To Practice It.

Forbes 18 May 2020
Here are a few questions that will help you reflect on how you are leveraging the expertise of strategic agility in the next few months and the coming year ... .
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When Structure and Supervision Become Barriers to Child Development: 3 Important Ideas for Parenting Young Children

PsychCentral 26 Apr 2020
Structure and supervision are important principles in raising healthy, curious, and connected children. But when these become too rigid, anxiousness and inflexibility begin to seep into a child’s developing mind. Structure provides a framework for expectations, and about how time and the day flow ... The same holds true for supervision ... Practice ... .
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