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Author Archives: Chris MacDonald

Anorexia Nervosa: Diagnosing the obese patient

reallifetools Posted on 26th August 2003 by Chris MacDonald9th April 2019

It was recently brought to my attention through an online discussion forum that a significant impasse could well exist concerning the diagnosis of anorexia nervosa. The problem pertains to the first symptom listed in the DSM-IV`s diagnostic criteria for anorexia … Continue reading →

Posted in MindSpeak, Psychology

Tardive Dyskinesia; neuroleptic medication; what we shouldn’t know…

reallifetools Posted on 20th March 2003 by Chris MacDonald9th April 2019

A reason above all reasons why not to take a neuroleptic to help you with a psychiatric problem that can be treated equally as well via another means – that would be tardive dyskinesia. A neuroleptic may be prescribed by … Continue reading →

Posted in MindSpeak, Psychology

reallifetools officially re-launched!

reallifetools Posted on 24th December 2002 by Chris MacDonald9th April 2019

December 21st, 2002, was the Winter Solstice. The shortest day. And on December 21st, 2002, the reallifetools website was officially re-launched at the SeaView Inn, Falmouth, before a modest audience. reallifetools founder Lorely Lloyd, accompanied by myself and a few … Continue reading →

Posted in reallifetools

Am I a person… or a bundle?

reallifetools Posted on 8th December 2002 by Chris MacDonald9th April 2019

On the subject of personal identity, philosophers Locke and Hume have given separate opinions on whether or not our identities remain unchanged and constant throughout the course of time. Locke says yes – “to the extent of our memories”. Hume, … Continue reading →

Posted in Philosophy

The concept of God – Is it coherent?

reallifetools Posted on 8th December 2002 by Chris MacDonald9th April 2019

“Is the concept of God coherent and intelligible?” If I am to seek a true answer here, I must first ask whether or not the concept of God is coherent and intelligible in accordance to what we, as a populous, … Continue reading →

Posted in Philosophy

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