by SoP | Dec 2, 2017 | Integration, Magazine |
Insomnia, out-of-control tantrums, separation anxiety, rage, obsessions, disordered eating, paranoia, motor and vocal tics. As a therapist or parent, have you come across a child exhibiting any of these behaviours and wondered if there was more to it than...
by Beth Maloney | Nov 2, 2017 | Integration, Magazine, Mechanisms of Change |
Go to the download When my middle son, Sammy, was twelve years old he was suddenly struck with an increasingly bizarre series of behaviors, just before the start of sixth grade. He was diagnosed first with obsessive-compulsive disorder, next Tourette’s, and then...
by James Greenblatt | May 1, 2017 | Integration, Magazine |
Go to the download (members free) It was 1534, and the crew of French explorer Jacques Cartier were in trouble. They had been ship-bound for months and surviving off meagre rations during their exploration of the eastern Canadian coastline for what would become the...
by SoP | Mar 31, 2017 | Integration, Magazine |
The Gut As A Key Player In Neuroscience Micaela Monteiro-Haig Go to the download (members free) The field of neuroscience has traditionally focused on the role of the brain and its physiology in the regulation of emotions and behaviour. Additionally, there is a...
by SoP | Mar 2, 2017 | Integration, Magazine |
Exercise is both healthy and free, so why don’t most people do it? Alexxai Kravitz Go to the download (members free) Physical activity is one of the best things people can do for their health, lowering the risk of cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes,...
by SoP | Jan 1, 2017 | Integration, Magazine |
Go to the download (members free) Nearly 30% of people suffer from anxiety at some time in their lives (Santana & Fontenelle, 2011); equally, almost 30% suffer from ongoing allergies (Sansone & Sansone, 2011). So, it seems likely many anxious people will also...
by SoP | Dec 1, 2016 | Integration, Magazine |
The Second Brain: Trust Your Gut Leslie E. Korn Go to the download (members free) There is no doubt that nutrition affects mental health. Poor nutrition leads to and exacerbates mental illness. Optimal nutrition prevents and treats mental illness. Note the word...
by SoP | Nov 2, 2016 | Integration, Magazine |
The Body in Stress & Trauma Robert Scaer Go to the download (members free) The brain and the body are parts of a common interactive system. Any outside stimulus or input to the brain must first be registered by the sensory organ systems of the body, and the brain...
by Ernest Rossi | Apr 2, 2016 | Integration, Magazine |
Psychosocial Genomic Perspectives for the Neuropsychotherapist: How Quantum Field Theory Optimizes Neuropsychotherapy Ernest & Kathryn Rossi Go to the download (members free) This four-part review provides an introduction to the physical, biological, and quantum...
by SoP | Dec 1, 2015 | Integration, Magazine |
Lithium: The Cinderella Story About a Mineral That May Prevent Alzheimer’s Disease James Greenblatt and Kayla Grossman GO TO DOWNLOAD Every four seconds, someone in the world develops dementia. Worldwide, an estimated 35.6 million people already live with a form...
by SoP | Oct 2, 2014 | Integration, Magazine |
Complementary and Alternative Mental Health Requires More Honesty Jonathan Prousky Mainstream psychiatry is hell-bent on promoting the notion that psychiatric disorders are brain disorders. The new push from the National Institute of Mental Health is that...
by SoP | Jul 14, 2014 | Integration |
Download the entire Issue #6 on our Academy site. [wlm_private “NPT Basic|3 Year Subscription|Standard Membership|Staff|NPT Premium|Standard Monthly”] Members CLICK HERE to get this download issue for free (you must be registered with our academy site)....
by SoP | Mar 30, 2014 | Integration |
Graceful, Cheerful and Efficient Ageing: Listen To Your Grandmother! Paul G. Swingle doi: 10.12744/tnpt(5)086-091 Download all the articles from this issue using the link below. [wlm_private “NPT Basic|3 Year Subscription|Standard Membership|Staff|NPT...
by SoP | Jan 15, 2014 | Integration |
A Transtheoretical Psychotherapist Dialectic: Dual Processing and the Functional Neuroanatomy of the Human Brain Part 1 Jack C. Anchin doi: 10.12744/tnpt(4)100-107 Unable to download? You are probably not logged in. Click on Members Login to have access to...
by SoP | Jan 6, 2014 | Integration, Magazine |
Whole Psychiatry A David Van Nuys Interview with Robert Hedaya doi: 10.12744/tnpt(4)084-095 Download all this issues at our Academy site. [wlm_private “NPT Basic|3 Year Subscription|Standard Membership|Staff|NPT Premium|Standard Monthly”] Members...
by SoP | Oct 24, 2013 | Integration |
Jeffrey J. Magnavita, Ph.D., ABPP and Jack C. Anchin, Ph.D., both on our advisory board, are delighted to announce the very recent publication of their volume, UNIFYING PSYCHOTHERAPY: PRINCIPLES, METHODS, AND EVIDENCE FROM CLINICAL SCIENCE, by Springer...
by SoP | Sep 30, 2013 | Integration |
The Lying Brain Prospects of fMRI as a Lie Detector Could fMRI be the new polygraph for lie detection? Where are we along the developmental path for such a system, and could it ever be implemented in the legal system? Two researchers from University...
by SoP | Jun 30, 2013 | Integration |
Vertical and Horizontal Integration in Psychotherapy Gregg Henriques An integrative attitude toward psychotherapy is now the norm for practitioners, and with good reason. Research has demonstrated that no single school obtains systematically better outcomes than...
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