Category Archives: Editorials

Guest Editorial: The Perfect Cultural Storm For A Tragedy by Dr. David M.Brady

Dr. David M.Brady Naturopathic medical physician Clinical Nutritionist For those of you with your nerves still frayed and hearts broken over the horrific act of violence in Newtown, the holiday season was a very difficult one this year, and particularly so for those of us here in the neighboring communities of Connecticut. However, while we [...]

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Eating One’s Young

From The Psychology Times, Vol. 3, No. 2 Editorials Dr. Bolter presented excerpts from the law showing that medical psychologists can practice psychology and he asked the board to see that the intent of Act 251 was to transfer ALL aspects of the practice of psychology. He also said that since the psychology board validates [...]

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Letters to the Editor

From The Psychology Times, Vol. 3, No. 2 I, too, am glad to hear that Darlyne Nemeth is helping with Sunset issues, I served on the Board with her and appeared before the legislature myself to answer questions about whether our Board was doing anything useful. Isn’t it ironic that Sunset appears just at the [...]

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Freedom and Steve Jobs

Steve Jobs

- Julie Nelson One of the first things that a consulting psychologist will do with a team is to help the group establish a climate of freedom. Decades ago when I was a brand new psychologist working at a 5,000 person Honeywell manufacturing plant in Phoenix, I witnessed this dramatic effect. From simply removing blocks [...]

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What Could Be Under The Hat?

Les Miles

- Julie Nelson Some of us in Louisiana can’t help but get caught up in the magic of the LSU Tigers and their fascinating coach Les Miles. Miles currently holds a stunning 75-17 record and his success on the field extends to his recruiting, suggesting a mixture of talent in man- agement and leadership, flavored [...]

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