[tips] New Year's ball drop/Psychoanalytjc.

2011-01-01 Thread michael sylvester
Just curious if Freud would have a psychoanalytic interpretation of the Times Square Ball drop. Of course to Jung it would be a universal symbol (no pun intended0. Michael omnicentric Sylvester,PhD Daytona Beach,Florida --- You are currently subscribed to tips as: arch...@jab.org. To unsubscribe

Re: [tips] Khan Academy

2011-01-01 Thread sblack
On 31 Dec 2010 at 12:26, DeVolder Carol L wrote: My son told me about this site. Maybe I'm the last person to discover it, but I thought I'd share it just in case. It seems to be a useful resource. So far I've only looked at the anatomy of a neuron and sodium-potassium pumps. I'd be

[tips] Observed experiential integration therapy

2011-01-01 Thread don allen
Hi All- First: Happy New Year! Second: I just had a call from a psychiatrist friend of mine who is doing an Independent Medical Exam (IME) on a patient who is claiming severe post traumatic stress disorder. The patient is being treated by Dr. Paul Swingle

Re: [tips] Minds of Mnemonists

2011-01-01 Thread michael sylvester
Didn't read the link but isn't McGaugh the physio guy into something like this? One hypothesis I have on this is that people are keen to have good memories if there is a common cognitive theme in their selective life approaches and do not have too many clutter in their consciousness.I think

Re: [tips] Minds of Mnemonists

2011-01-01 Thread Beth Benoit
Thank you for supplying the link, Stephen. I saw the last half of that segment of 60 Minutes and knew my Intro classes would love to see this clip about the unique memories of these people, and how they're *nothing* like people who say they have a very good memory. This is a whole different