Dr. Ramani Durvasula, Food Addiction on Dr OZ


 

Dr. Ramani Durvasula, Food Addiction on Dr OZ – By keeping it simple – Dr. Durvasula (“Dr. Ramani”) makes psychology useful and usable for a wide variety of audiences. Dr. Ramani is a licensed clinical psychologist and Professor of Psychology. Drawing upon her years of clinical experience, graduate and undergraduate teaching, and published research – she is masterful at taking all things psychological and making them interesting and understandable for a wide variety of audiences. Her versatility makes her a useful presenter for audiences ranging from adolescents to professionals, laypeople to mental health professionals. There are a limited number of simple truths offered by the field of psychology – and psychologists often miss the point and hide these simple truths behind fancy statistics and technical jargon. Years of teaching thousands of students have equipped Dr. Ramani with a knack for cutting to the core of the issue and cutting out the filler. Understanding these truths can help people reach their full potential in their relationships, jobs, and family time. By getting past the jargon and the simplifying the statistics – Dr. Ramani keeps it real and makes psychology a useful tool for everyone.

 

Cooking like a real Alaskan Girl

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Is she someone who can split logs, work on a fishing boat, trek through the rain forest and forage for food? Or is she someone who can adapt to her surroundings, … I can't help myself. It's like an addiction. I need to be in charge of the meals. It's …
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CCCYO Season of Caring: Cassandra's story

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From providing transportation to medical appointments to establishing our home, even getting furniture and making sure we had food, they were there to help. Around the holidays, they would make sure there were gifts for the kids so we could all enjoy …
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The officer and the homeless man

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Early last week, a tourist took a photo of a New York City police officer helping a homeless man put on a pair of boots. … As he knelt before the homeless man to help him put on the new socks and boots, the officer did not know he was being …
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