As part of his comment, Dr. Ron Pies provided the link to another of his articles, “The Anatomy of Sorrow: A Spiritual, Phenomenological, and Neurological Perspective,” which I found incredibly fascinating (of course, I’m obsessed with the brain and how it works). The article synthesized all of the information I had learned both as part…

Continuing the conversation from yesterday about being highly sensitive … Here’s an excerpt from Aron’s book, which helps to lay out the pros and cons of a being a person who should stay away from Disney World and Toys-R-Us (as usual my comments are in brackets…I rarely can keep my mouth shut anymore when offering…

In my video post I mentioned Elaine Aron’s book, “The Highly Sensitive Person.” I advise all depressives to read it, because most of you are going to be highly sensitive (which is not a bad thing at all). I was explaining to this older man I met in a coffee shop about how I get…

Hail to my blogging buddy, Katherine Stone, who was just named WebMD 2008 Health Hero! Congrats Katherine!! Here’s what the say about her (you can read about all the recipients by clicking here): Mother Taps Into Her Own Experience to Launch Successful Postpartum Blog  Katherine Stone of Fayetteville, Georgia, launched a blog called Postpartum Progress…

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