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Category Archives: Molly’s Articles
How Trauma Affects the Brain
By Molly Keeton, Ph.D. Trauma is a word that we use and hear often, but what is trauma? It is usually defined as the experiencing or witnessing of an event(s) that is threatening or dangerous and out of one’s control. … Continue reading
Posted in 2009 Articles, Abuse & Trauma Recovery, Molly's Articles
Tagged brain, eft, emdr, ptsd, trauma
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Emotional Eating During The Holiday Season
By Andrea Schrage, MA, LAPC,CMT and Molly Keeton, Ph.D. The holidays are an emotional time and often a time of overeating. As family and friends come together, food is often the focus of celebrations. Below are some tips to think … Continue reading
Choosing A Career That’s Right For You
by Molly Keeton, PhD When making a career choice, you must have knowledge of both yourself and the world of work. When you allow for exploration of both of these areas, you will be more likely to make an informed … Continue reading
Boundaries
by Molly Keaton, PhD What is a boundary? All life forms have boundaries and each part of our bodies has physical limits, from the skin to the membranes covering nerves and muscles. When our physical boundaries are invaded (when we … Continue reading
Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Identity Development
By Molly Keeton, Ph.D. Recently, there have been several articles on the Karuna web page about the coming out process. This article will look more in depth at the various stages of recognizing, identifying, accepting, and sharing non-heterosexual identity. I … Continue reading