Consciousness, Illness, and Belief: The Social Brain and Sensory Deprivation (Part One)
Now that we’ve established a satisfactory definition for psychological health and dis-ease, we should probably
Paul Kiritsis, PsyD (Clinical psychology), MScMed (Clinical neurophysiology), MA (Western esotericism)
Now that we’ve established a satisfactory definition for psychological health and dis-ease, we should probably
In resorting to right-left processing in the examination of cognitive development in children, it would
A basic albeit lucid grasp of the neural mechanisms underlying human consciousness is essential if
From where do placebo powers start and end? As peculiar as it might sound its
It began sometime during the summer of January 1992. I recall I had just returned
One of the greatest lessons in life was conveyed to me in my youth by
We all sat along the edge of the steep precipice, our small feet dangling in
The ubiquitous Re, mightiest of the Egyptian deities, was known throughout the kingdom of Upper