Emily Bronte and ADHD
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ADHD and Obesity | Psychology Today
psychologytoday.com — “If you have ADHD, are you more likely to be overweight? By Emily Deans, M.D. ...” View full resource at psychologytoday.com
Most Recently Shared on February 17, 2012 at 11:01 pm By:
A number of studies link ADHD to obesity: http://t.co/9r3sfTIL
Practical ADHD Strategies - ADHD and The Phone 05/05 by Laura Rolands | Blog Talk Radio
blogtalkradio.com — “Practical ADHD Strategies - ADHD and The Phone 05/05 by Laura Rolands | Blog Talk Radio” View full resource at blogtalkradio.com
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Listen to "Practical ADHD Strategies - ADHD and The PHONE" 5/5/2012 10:30 AM #BlogTalkRadio http://t.co/wzAQfwt0
Abuse of Adderall a growing trend for college students on NWTNTODAY.COM
nwtntoday.com — “By EMILY WILLIAMS Messenger Intern For college students, the end of the semester seems to bring with it an endless amount of papers, tests and projects. Published in The Messenger 6.4.10” View full resource at nwtntoday.com
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Abuse of Adderall a growing trend for college students http://bit.ly/cvyjPc #ADHD
Beyond The Margins » Blog Archive » Interview with Literary Agent Mitchell Waters
beyondthemargins.com — “By Dell Smith Mitchell Waters is a literary agent with Curtis Brown, Ltd. He represents an eclectic list of fiction and non-fiction writers including Michael Thomas Ford (Jane Bites Back), Diane Meier (The Season of Second Chance), Dennis Drabelle (Mile-High Fever), Cloris Leachman (Cloris), Suzanne Harper (The Juliet Club), Louis Auchincloss (A Voice from Old [...]” View full resource at beyondthemargins.com
Most Recently Shared on April 27, 2011 at 12:12 pm By:
An agent whose dream client is Emily Bronte? Curtis Brown agent Mitchell Waters today at @BTMargins. http://t.co/yrXbhtQ
Healing Through Writing - UC San Diego Extension
extension.ucsd.edu — “Since ancient days humans have written or sung of their sorrows, their yearnings, their losses, their disappointments, grief, and unrequited love. Through this expression they often have found healing, comfort or meaning. From Rumi to Emily Dickenson, Charlotte Bronte, William Butler Yeats, Mary Oliver and Frank O'Hara, all great writers have written of painful times. Perhaps Shakespeare said it best --” View full resource at extension.ucsd.edu
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Here's the "Healing Through Writing" class info if anyone in the San Diego area is interested: http://bit.ly/awbW2j
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Psychology Today
Dispatches from the magazine and blogs (the inner workings of your brain to the outer reaches of human behavior.)
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Laura Rolands, Attention and Productivity Coach
I coach students & adults w/ attention & productivity challenges like ADHD to overcome challenges, focus & accomplish more. I now offer online coaching!
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Peter H Brown
Peter H Brown Clinical Psychologist. I'm also a Husband & Dad & wannabe techno-junkie
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