Dorothy M. Neddermeyer, Ph.D.

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March 25, 2014 By Dorothy M. Neddermeyer Ph.D. Leave a Comment

Emotional and Mental Health Myths Abound

The myths about emotional/mental health persist because, the psychiatric profession labels everything a disease rather than emotional/mental distress. The truth is emotional/mental issues can not be resolved with prescriptions or talk therapy. How do we know what’s real and what’s nothing but made up misconceptions?

Filed Under: Emotional Health & Wellness, Health and Wellness, Hypnotherapy, Mental Health Tagged With: ADD, ADHD, bipolar, depression, emotional health, mental health definition, mental health disorders, mental health facts. mental health articles, mental health quiz, mental health test, mental illness, schizophrenia

March 6, 2014 By Dorothy M. Neddermeyer Ph.D. Leave a Comment

Psychiatry Now Admits Its Been Wrong In Big Ways, But Can It Change?

Whitaker’s sincerity about seeking better [mental health] treatment options, his command of the facts, and his lack of anti-drug dogma compelled all but the most dogmatic psychiatrists to take him seriously.

Filed Under: Health and Wellness, Mental Health, News & Society Tagged With: ADD, ADHD, anxiety, bi-polar, depression, emotional health, mental disorders, mental health articles, mental health definition, mental health disorders, mental health facts, mental health quiz, mental health test, mental health treatment center, mental illness, narcissism, narcissistic, OCD, panic attacks, psychiatric drugs, psychiatrist, PTSD

November 14, 2013 By Dorothy M. Neddermeyer Ph.D. Leave a Comment

Holistic Approach to Health Care

Holistic Health Care highlights the causes of illness and focuses on developing a protocol to transform the mind, body and spirit to its natural state of health and wellness. Holistic Health Care focuses on the cause and effect of every symptom.

Filed Under: Health and Wellness, Mind, Body, Spirit Healing Tagged With: ADD, ADHD, anger, anxiety, belief, cancer, depression, depression signs, disease, hypnosis, lupus, panic attack, signs and symptom, stress, think, thinking pattern, thoughts, worry

March 23, 2011 By Dorothy M. Neddermeyer Ph.D. Leave a Comment

Guest Blog – Corporal Punishment of Schoolchildren: The Problem and The Cure

Corporal Punishment of Schoolchildren: The Problem and the Cure By Jordan Riak, March 21, 2011   The Problem Click here   Some critics of our campaign have argued that government has no business telling people how to raise their children, and that corporal punishment in schools is merely an extension of prevailing family values that […]

Filed Under: Child Abuse, Parenting Tagged With: ADD, corporal punishment, damage, paddle, paddling, PTSD, school, spank

February 11, 2011 By Dorothy M. Neddermeyer Ph.D. Leave a Comment

Guest Blog – Psychiatric Disorders: The Face Behind the Billion Dollar Marketing Campaign

Twenty million children are labeled with “mental disorders” that are based solely on a checklist of behaviors. There are no brain scans, x-rays, genetic or blood tests that can prove they are mentally ill, yet these children are prescribed dangerous and life-threatening psychiatric drugs. Child drugging is a $4.8 billion-a-year industry.

Filed Under: Mental Health, News & Society, Self-Improvement Tagged With: ADD, ADHD, anxiety, bi-polar, depressed, depression, panic attack, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, PTSD, TMJ

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