Author Archive for Dr Greg Mulhauser, Managing Editor

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Adobe Creative Suite 3: Adobe’s Best Upgrade Yet?

Last updated 10th December 2007

We review Adobe’s latest update to the Creative Suite and ask: could this be Adobe’s best upgrade yet? The review covers Dreamweaver, Photoshop, Contribute, and more — while also addressing the question of whether such expensive software has a place in the small business environment.

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Twitter User? We Have Feeds for You!

Last updated 6th December 2007

If you’re a Twitter user, you’ll know all about how easy it is to keep up with the latest comings and goings of friends, family, and random people you’ve never met. Well, we’re posting notices about all our new articles through the same service, so now you can Twitter-mix our latest news items or Ask the Psychologist replies together with Aunt Edith’s ruminations about her late bus.

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Professor Colin Feltham Joins International Advisory Board

Last updated 5th December 2007

A warm welcome goes out to Professor Colin Feltham, who joins the site’s International Advisory Board. As a well known ‘insider critic’ and author of numerous books in the field, including one we highlighted here last month, Professor Feltham’s experience and perspective will enrich and inform the ongoing development of our site.

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Dr Gareth Furber Joins International Advisory Board

Last updated 28th November 2007

All of us at CounsellingResource.com would like to extend a warm welcome to Australian psychologist Dr Gareth Furber, who joins our International Advisory Board. We look forward to incorporating Dr Furber’s perspective and feedback as we continue building and developing the site.

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Are Autism and Schizophrenia at Opposite Ends of a Brain Disorder Spectrum?

Last updated 8th November 2007

A novel study tries to explain what appears to be the diametrically opposite nature of traits associated with autistic-spectrum disorders, on the one hand, and psychotic-spectrum disorders, on the other. With a particular focus on autism and on schizophrenia, the authors link social brain development and other phenotypic traits to evolutionary biology and genetics.

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