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Dr. Ron Kaiser

Staying In Control Begins With An Orderly Desk

When I feel overloaded and overwhelmed and a sense of loss of control over important parts of my life, I can usually look at my desktop to help me regain a sense of control. As much as we have come to rely on electronics for communicating, banking, and other activities, I still get a lot […]

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Why Isn’t S/He More Like Me?

In working with individual patients, I’m often intrigued by the fact that individuals with low self-esteem can be quite critical about others with whom they interact.  It’s actually quite paradoxical but frequently observed that a person with low self-esteem is bothered by the fact that some of their peers choose to act in ways or […]

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Sometimes Being There Is Enough

Among the things that people are never trained for is how to be a bystander.  Whether we are a bystander at the scene of an accident or we are supporting a friend or relative who is dealing with an injury or illness or death of a loved one or we are navigating the process of […]

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Meeting With Yourself Is One Of The Sanest Things You Can Do

Do you ever take a meeting with yourself?  At the risk of sounding weirder than usual, I believe that most people don’t spend enough time talking with themselves.  As a result, we may take too many actions without pre-planning or without fully researching our options.  The best way to get around that is to have […]

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Adversity Is No Match For Strength

I don’t usually get overly personal in these blogs, but events of the past few weeks make it a little different this week. Like every couple, especially one who has raised children, we’ve had to deal with our share of stresses over our 52-year marriage.  Since we have lived healthy and active lives, however, few […]

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Social Media Is Not A Substitute For Socializing

If I were to become King of the World, or at least the social media world, the first thing that I would decree is that the administrators of all the social media platform get together and forever banish the word, FRIEND, and come up with a better term to describe those with whom you connect […]

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The Lost Art of Paying Attention

Every once in a while, people are surveyed about what they consider to be the most significant inventions that have taken place in the past century.  Cell phones are usually up there in the top ranks along with some of the vaccines and the rockets that enable space exploration – and I suspect that the […]

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Don’t Turn Meditation Into A Chore

I’m old enough to remember when meditation wasn’t much of a thing – at least not outside of Asia.  I never learned about it during my Bachelors, Masters, or Doctoral programs.  When meditation began to gain some prominence in the last third of the 20th century, it was initially kind of a fringe practice before […]

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Rejuvenaging

This book describes the new concept of REJUVENAGING – The process of growing older in an active and positive and enthusiastic manner utilizing a set of principles and practical guidance to maximize health and fitness, intellectual functioning, and social involvements.

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Passivity Never Changed the World

Whenever people discuss potential calamitous events of the future – like destruction of the planet due to global warming or an intentional or inadvertent nuclear event or the total collapse of the Social Security System or robots who start controlling humans rather than the other way around, you will often get at least one person […]

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