Psychology, Philosophy and Real Life, Page 114

Looking at life through the prism of psychology, philosophy, mental health and more. Originally created by counsellor, psychotherapist and philosopher Dr Greg Mulhauser, this blog is now the work of an international team of contributors.

Counselling Service Waiting List Now Clear

By Dr Greg Mulhauser, Managing Editor | 5 September 2005

After more than 3 months of more interest from new clients than I could reliably offer services to, our online therapy and online counselling service is again able to accept new clients without a waiting list. Up until now, using our counselling service meant waiting a few days or even a few weeks for space in my practice to become available, but now all new clients will once again be registered immediately, without a wait.

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Practitioner Tools: Backup Strategies to Save Your Practice

By Dr Greg Mulhauser, Managing Editor | 5 September 2005

If your computer permanently stopped working right now, this very instant, what would happen to your practice? How about your clients? Just how much will it cost — in time, money, or stress — to recover your tax and financial information, client records, and other critical practice data in the event of a minor computer disaster that can happen in just milliseconds? Two new articles in our practice building section help you to formulate a secure and reliable encrypted backup strategy that can save you money and may save your practice.

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How Much Time Can Our Latest Site Tools Save You?

By Dr Greg Mulhauser, Managing Editor | 5 September 2005

Frequent visitors will have noticed that we quietly refreshed a few elements of our site design a few days ago. What you might not have noticed, though, are some of the latest tools and tricks we’ve added. From accessing our mental health search engine via RSS to our new built-in printing facility, we hope the new features will make the site even easier to use.

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A Terrorist Speaks; Is Anyone Listening?

By Dr Greg Mulhauser, Managing Editor | 2 September 2005

As a video message from one of the London suicide bombers offers the first direct glimpse into terrorist motivations and psychology, public statements from politicians continue to suggest that they are unwilling or unable to engage in fact-based analysis of the terrorist threat.

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More on Vagus Nerve Stimulation for Depression

By Dr Greg Mulhauser, Managing Editor | 1 September 2005

Vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) therapy, a treatment recently approved by the Food and Drug Administration for treatment-resistant depression, produced a positive response in more than 25 percent of patients in a national, yearlong study led by UT Southwestern Medical Center psychiatrists.

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