by Don Kerson | Jan 8, 2015
If you are, as I am, a consumer of New York intellectual media, you’ll notice that as of late “Mindfulness” is everywhere. “Sixty Minutes” just did a long piece. The New York Times book review has yet another popular neuroscience book (Waking...
by Don Kerson | Oct 29, 2014
(Part I is here.) Let alone for a moment the question of whether or not, as I contend, the prescriber therapist is the sina qua non, the vital profession, if we are to integrate and advance our knowledge of the mind and the brain, of the combination of applied...
by Don Kerson | Oct 28, 2014
The front page article in the Sunday review section of the Times today is by Peter Kramer, of “Listening to Prozac” fame, a fellow Brunonian, (the attention doctor was Class of ’76). He’s one of us aging prescriber therapists; but I’d be...
by Don Kerson | Aug 3, 2014
Hey there, ladies and gents. A warm welcome to those of you who are already familiar with my work; a special greeting to those of you encountering me for the first time. Today’s post will be a brief shout-out about the range of exciting new material that is now...
by Don Kerson | Jul 29, 2014
Part I. You’re Going to Miss Us When We’re Gone Picture a ragtag army, assembled in the middle of the night, holding torches and pitchforks, except they’re all kinds of short and thin, bearded, bald, and bespectacled. Now take these guys and put them...