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Why We Can ’t Stop Reading Colleen Hoover’s Trauma-Filled Novels
Colleen Hoover fans—a passionate group of readers who call themselves the CoHort—are preparing to be emotionally walloped. On Oct. 18, Hoover will publish It Starts With Us, the long-awaited sequel to 2016’s It Ends With Us. While her two dozen novels are mostly romances, Hoover specializes in the type of book that practically demands a reader have their therapist on standby. Consider recent reactions on TikTok, where the #ColleenHoover hashtag has been viewed more than 2.4 billion times: “I never cry while reading books but this ending just made me burst out in tears,” one person wrote. &ldqu...
Source: TIME: Health - October 12, 2022 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Angela Haupt Tags: Uncategorized Books culturepod Source Type: news

How to be a rockstar blogger: part 4
What is the best form of content? I’m an author and a writer and I love the power of the written word, as such I find it reasonably easy to create content, write new books and add blog posts. It would be easy for me to assume that my audience is similarly inclined and that all I should prepare is more and more written content. This is a fallacy though and once again we need to out ourselves into the ‘it’s not about me’ mindset. Everyone has preferences when it comes to what they like to interact with. For some it will be the written word in the form of books, articles, magazines, and online written content; ot...
Source: The Hysterectomy Association - July 30, 2022 Category: OBGYN Authors: Linda Parkinson-Hardman Tags: Writing Business rockstar blogger Source Type: news

New Books on Medicine New Books on Medicine
A few recommendations to fill your nightstand with interesting medicine-related books.Medscape Blogs
Source: Medscape Infectious Diseases Headlines - April 25, 2022 Category: Infectious Diseases Tags: Infectious Diseases Blog Source Type: news

From “Eminence-based” to Evidence-based cognitive & mental healthcare: Time for quality and accountability
Welcome to a new edition of SharpBrains’ e‑newsletter, featuring timely brain & mental health news, two excellent new books and a few fun brain teasers. #1. From “Eminence-based” to Evidence-based mental healthcare: Time to focus on quality and accountability “The real challenge is not finding a therapist, it’s finding a therapist who knows how to provide the treatments that work. In the early 2000s, Myrna Weissman was trying to understand why so few therapists use scientifically based treatments. She found that over 60 percent of professional schools of psychology and master’s level social work prog...
Source: SharpBrains - March 31, 2022 Category: Neuroscience Authors: SharpBrains Tags: Brain/ Mental Health Education & Lifelong Learning SharpBrains Monthly eNewsletter Technology & Innovation adhd ADHD-symptoms alvaro-fernandez behavioral health screening Brain Teasers BrainHealth Cajal cognitive-abilities DARPA Source Type: blogs

Digesting Foods and Fads - A Chat with Judi Nath | TAPP 111
AuthorJudi Nath stops by once more for a chat about another of her new books, this one titledDigesting Foods and Fads. We discuss the book'scontent, why Judi wrote it, and how we canuse the book's content to become better teachers of human anatomy& physiology.00:00 | Introduction00:42 | Introducing Judi Nath03:56 | Sponsored by AAA03:12 | Digesting Food and Fads18:11 | Sponsored by HAPI19:00 | Stories for Learning29:14 | Sponsored by HAPS30:21 | Million Dollar Words Explained39:13 | Staying Connected★ If you cannot see or activate the audio player, go to:theAPprofessor.org/podcast-episode-111.html🏅 ...
Source: The A and P Professor - March 14, 2022 Category: Physiology Authors: Kevin Patton Source Type: blogs

Introducing philosophy of medicine: three new books
Source: Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics - March 4, 2022 Category: Medical Ethics Source Type: research

Simone Biles and Why We All Get the ‘Twisties’ (Even If We Can’t Fly)
Well hello! I’m so glad you’re here. A version of this article also appeared in the It’s Not Just You newsletter. Sign up to get a new edition every Saturday. The supernova that is gymnast Simone Biles has been explaining a phenomenon called “the twisties” for we who are more earthbound creatures. It’s “not having your mind and body in sync,” she says. Not great for most people, but if you’re upsidedown and six or eight feet above the ground, that disconnection can be deadly. On July 30th, days after upending a truckload of other people’s expectations by pulling ...
Source: TIME: Health - August 2, 2021 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Susanna Schrobsdorff Tags: Uncategorized It's Not Just You Tokyo Olympics Source Type: news

Expanding Stories with Author ’s Notes in Culturally Authentic Picture Books
AbstractAn increase in curated lists of books focused on race, bias, equity, and privilege has begun tasking teachers with examining and identifying diversity within their own classroom libraries. As purchasing new books is not always feasible, teachers can look to the culturally authentic books already in their possession to help extend conversations around diversity and social justice issues. In addition to the stories told within these books, there is a resource that often gets overlooked, the author ’s note. Author’s notes frequently add to the voices and experiences shared within the stories themselves. They can p...
Source: Reading Teacher - May 18, 2021 Category: Child Development Authors: Annemarie Kaczmarczyk, Brittany Adams Tags: Teaching Tip Source Type: research

Depression – Breaking Out of the Cocoon and Thinking You've Failed
Sometimes we can be so fixated upon the finish line that we miss how far we’ve already come.© Alan Watson Featherstone Ah, if I hear another commercial on the radio with a smooth-talking announcer earnestly pretending their company cares about me during these“unprecedented times”, I may puke. I’ve moved way beyond that acid reflux-ish moment where my stomach’s contents race to my mouth to voice their opinion. I may not be able to hold them back next time. Between you and me, I’m a little worried about it. I’m still making payments on my car.So I’m not going to talk ...
Source: The Splintered Mind by Douglas Cootey - April 30, 2021 Category: Psychiatry Tags: Depression Goodreads Journaling Writing Source Type: blogs

Depression – Breaking Out of the Cocoon and Thinking You ' ve Failed
Sometimes we can be so fixated upon the finish line that we miss how far we’ve already come.© Alan Watson Featherstone Ah, if I hear another commercial on the radio with a smooth-talking announcer earnestly pretending their company cares about me during these“unprecedented times”, I may puke. I’ve moved way beyond that acid reflux-ish moment where my stomach’s contents race to my mouth to voice their opinion. I may not be able to hold them back next time. Between you and me, I’m a little worried about it. I’m still making payments on my car.So I’m not going to talk ...
Source: The Splintered Mind by Douglas Cootey - April 30, 2021 Category: Psychiatry Tags: Depression Goodreads Journaling Writing Source Type: blogs

South Africa: New Books - In, Against, Beyond Corona
[New Frame] Opening with a poem by Ng ũgĩ wa Thiong'o, the Church Land Programme's response to the Covid-19 pandemic thinks deeply about how to resist and rebel to create a life-enhancing world.
Source: AllAfrica News: Health and Medicine - March 15, 2021 Category: African Health Source Type: news

Out of Darkness, Spiritual Awakening: 5 Ways We Can Find Healing After 2020
The past year has been a time of nonstop disruption, upending and destabilizing institutions that we often took for granted. Yet throughout history, cataclysmic events have often been followed by times of spiritual awakening. When almost everything we rely upon has been ripped away, we have two choices. We can either fall into despair, hopelessness, and resignation  — and all the paralysis and demoralization that come with that — or we can dig deeper and find the truths and values that sustain us. Instead of agonizing and worrying, find an alternative that feeds your soul. We see there's a trend going on tha...
Source: PickTheBrain | Motivation and Self Improvement - March 1, 2021 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Rabbi Jacobson Tags: depression featured happiness motivation philosophy psychology self-improvement covid_19 healing pickthebrain self improvement Source Type: blogs

One Year of Daily Blogging: Lessons and Insights
Today officially concludes my one-year daily blogging challenge that I committed to a little over a year ago. I started on December 24, 2019 and have published a new blog post or video every day since them. So that’s 374 days in a row if you include today’s post. As you can verify from the blog archives, I successfully completed the challenge. I’ve been blogging every year since I started in 2004, but this is the first year that I’ve published something new every single day. This was an interesting experience, so I’ll share some thoughts about what it was like, some of which might surpri...
Source: Steve Pavlina's Personal Development Blog - December 31, 2020 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Steve Pavlina Tags: Productivity Source Type: blogs