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MacLeod Scott. 2014. [http://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2014/05/eastern-cottonhead-rabbit-building-on.html Eastern cottonhead rabbit: Building on John Money’s exigencies in his section on “Concepts of Determinism” to inform a new kind of theory for talk psychotherapy and study of this clinically, What could such developments add to current outcomes, and especially in terms of diagnoses, as well as in terms of happiness-generation? {e.g engage music, engage loving bliss neurophysiology eliciting, engage Csikszentmihalyi's "Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience," plus, ... as well as strategy vis-a-vis these exigencies to do so ?}, Develop this in the psychiatry department of Friends' Hospital in Philadelphia (in the context of medicine, psychiatry and Quakers)?, Here's Michael First MD, the author of the DSM V, in VIDEO, and with Steven Hyman MD, talking about its recent publication - DSM-5 Handbook of Differential Diagnosis: Meet the Author, "Psychiatry," "Psychology," "Psychotherapy," as well as the "Hospital" wiki subjects at WUaS]. May 4. Canyon, CA: scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2014/05/eastern-cottonhead-rabbit-building-on.html.
 
MacLeod, Scott GK. 2023. [https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2023/02/smooth-rock-tripe.html Smooth rock tripe: "Cyst on the Bottom of the Foot Disappearance with Yoga Asana Pose Disruption" scientific study emerging? * cyst (ganglion) info - Dr Andy Weil, Harvard, bottom of the foot * Thanks so much for the general exam yesterday at UPMC Shadyside Presbyterian hospital in Pgh PA, and for the "cyst" word in your naming the nodule on the bottom of my left foot; In doing further research, I've learned much, including from this Harvard URL, and from Dr. Andy Weil MD, ad in seeing this picture. As I just text-messaged to my Reed College friend Tym Lenderking in DC (from 1979) - "Tym, rereading this - https://www.drweil.com/health-wellness/body-mind-spirit/bone-joint/ganglion-cyst/ (from an old hippy:) - found this: " What is the conventional treatment? One traditional “treatment” was to hit them with a heavy book ... " :)" * David, All, Further, do we or might have the beginnings of the virtual World Univ & Sch Medical research group ... Examine the UPMC Shadyside Presbyterian hospital databases for all MD records of patients' electronic medical records, and with cyst on the bottom of their foot, and of all the people in UPMC's hospital databases in all 3 UPMC states - PA, MD, and WV - and ask MDs]. Accessed online: February 23. Pittsburgh, PA: scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2023/02/smooth-rock-tripe.html.
 
MEIER, BARRY, JO CRAVEN McGINTY and JULIE CRESWELL. 2013. [http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/08/business/hospital-billing-varies-wildly-us-data-shows.html Hospital Billing Varies Wildly, Government Data Shows]. May 8. New York, NY: The New York Times.
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