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Tag Archives: Stephen Wechsler
Surviving Psychiatry: A User’s Manual
Surviving Psychiatry A User’s Manual Anne C. Woodlen The great jazz bassist Ron Carter once described good jazz as a delicate balance of the predictable and the unpredictable. Too predictable and it bores the listener, too … Continue reading
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Tagged Anne C Woodlen, Antidepressant, antidepressants, Benjamine Rush, bipolar, CPEP, depression, diagnosis, disability, doctors, drugs, Elizabetgh C. Woodlen, God, healing, health care, Hutchings, Medicine, mental disorder, mental illness, Milton C. Woodlen, Nasri Ghaly, Onondaga County New York, patients, Paul Cohen, Peter Breggin, pharmaceuticals, Physician, poverty, power, psychiatric disorders, Psychiatrist, Psychiatry, recovery, Richard Gottlieb, St. Joseph's Hospital, Stephen Wechsler, survival
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Doctors with Potent Alternatives: The Chiropractor
There’s a green space in the Valley where your spirit can rest. The sign out front says Network Chiropractic and the doctor inside is Stephen Wechsler. I pop the front door open, tilt my head past the doorway into the treatment … Continue reading
When Open-Minded Doctor is not an Oxymoron (Part II)
Stephen Wechsler, doctor of chiropractic, is on a similar but slightly divergent path: he is querying the past for solutions to the present. He does not think about things; he experiences things: Rolfing, reiki, whatever. Do it to me, … Continue reading
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Tagged Art of Living, ayurveda, breathwork, diagnosis, doctor, doctor of chiropractic, Health, I.Q., medical school, Nasri Ghaly, Open-minded, Paul Cohen, pharmaceuticals, prescriptions, reiki, Stephen Wechsler
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