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#1 3/4/2012 Day 13 of the Australian Journey 2012 (Lewis Mehl-Madrona) Today is Day 13 of the Australian Cultural Exchange Journey for 2012. After a quick morning run, we went to Mission Australia's Youth Forum 2012. We met Nancy Ingram, an elder from the area who attended Harvard University and knew about Vermont. I have a talk about the importance of heroism for adolescents and finding ways for them to be heroic or to save face when they feel they have not been heroic.
#2 2/2/2012 On the Nature of Afflictions (Lewis Mehl-Madrona) In this article I wonder about what illness has to offer us. What is the nature of affliction. Is it a thing or is it a doorway, an invitation to make meaning. All illnesses offer us this opportunity.
#3 12/31/2011 The Narrative Paradigm and the New Year (Lewis Mehl-Madrona) I write about my enthusiasm for the narrative paradigm for psychotherapy as we enter into 2012. Within this paradigm, we understand that we don't necessarily know the reasons for our actions, but rather we look for the stories that create the roles that guide us to do what we do. We find that people mostly know what needs to change in their lives but have stories that stop them from making those changes.
#4 3/13/2011 Imaging and doing are not as different as they sound (Lewis Mehl-Madrona) Contemporary neuroscience has shown us that imagining an act and performing an act are virtually the same. We can strength our muscles almost as much by imagining exercising as by exercising. If mind is so powerful, why aren't we harnessing it for the good. I fear that mostly we allow it to run for the bad, imagining ourselves in any number of dire straights and illnesses, instead of imagining ourselves hale as we should.1 1 Comment Count
#5 3/12/2011 The Narrative Interview: Day 3 of the Australian Journey (Lewis Mehl-Madrona) Today finds us on Day 3 of our Australian cross-cultural journey. Our focus today is on the narrative interview. How would we interview people if our focus was to elicit their story instead of making a conventional DSM diagnosis. I interview a woman who has been suffering for 12 years and who has finally been offered an antidepressant medication. I show how her suffering can be rendered intelligible through narrative.1 1 Comment Count
#6 9/1/2010 Amenorrhea: What does not having a menstrual cycle mean? (Dr. Kathleen Albertson, L. Ac., PhD) Amenorrhea means "no menstrual flow" (absence of menstruation). In Chinese medicine, it refers to "no moon." Today it is more important than ever to understand TCM (Traditional Chinese medicine which includes acupuncture and herbal medicine) as well as Western medicine. Today's reality integrates these two schools of thought to improve patient care. TCM gets to the root cause naturally with out the harsh affects of drugs.
#7 6/7/2010 A Western and Eastern View of PMS Treatment (Kathie Albertson) Western medicine accepts PMS as a "normal" occurrence. Its time to bridge the gap between Western and Eastern medicine in the interest of improving patient care. This article describes how tradtional Chinese medicine addresses premenstrual syndrome.
#8 4/22/2010 The Treatment of Vulvovaginal Pain Disorders with Surface Electromyographic Assisted Pelvic Floor Muscle Rehabilitation (Howard I. Glazer, Ph.D.) Vulvodynia is a descriptive, not a diagnostic, term covering a wide range of disorders which have, as one component, pain in the vulvar area. Vulvar pain can arise from many sources. Free form observations of sEMG with or without direct pelvic muscle palpation does not comprise an adequate evaluation. Replicable protocols, applied to the patient over time are necessary to assess progress.
#9 2/12/2010 The Right to Expect? (Judith Acosta) It is, or so we believed, our natural birthright. Birds did it. Bees did it. We did it. Just like that. In fact, most of the women visiting fertility specialists right now were afraid of getting pregnant and, for years, juggled IUD's, diaphragms, condoms, and pills to protect themselves from what they felt would be inevitable if they didn't cover themselves with creams and impermeable membranes.
#10 1/28/2010 Neurofeedback Therapy for PMS and Menopause (Dr. Clare Albright) Can neurofeedback help with the symptoms of PMS and menopause?
#11 12/18/2009 Why Acupuncture is being Recommended for Infertility (Kathie Albertson) Acupuncture is now being recommened by Western medicine to improve fertility and pregnacy rates. Why?! It works!
#12 11/13/2009 PRIMUN NON NOCERE: First Do No Harm (Judith Acosta) Primun non nocere. This is still the sacred promise of every medical school graduate across the country as he or she accepts the diploma, the title and the rank of healer in our culture. It is the core of the Hippocratic Oath. However, in a world of unreasonable speed, in which new discoveries and new pharmaceuticals are being produced in measures of seconds, not years, it may be more than doctors can promise us anymore.

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