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Ablow, Keith Russell was born on November 23, 1961 in Marblehead, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Allan Murray and Jeanette Norma (Mezansky) Ablow.
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Radio and television host Glenn Beck has experienced the rollercoaster of life like few others. From the suicide of his mother when he was just thirteen, to his eventual alcoholism, depression, divorce, unemployment, and health scares—Glenn has weathered life’s darkest storms. Any one of those struggles could’ve ruined him, yet Glenn was able to keep moving forward. He saw past the darkness into the light; past his grief and addictions and into what his life could be. The process of finding happiness through personal redemption was not easy, but it left Glenn with a blueprint for how to confront future adversity. Glenn is living proof that these steps—he calls them wonders—don’t just work on paper. They helped transform his life and can they can help to transform yours as well. Glenn Beck and Dr. Keith Ablow—two of the most popular and influential personalities in American media today—have joined forces to present a powerful guide to personal transformation and fulfillment that is as unique as their own unlikely partnership. They are called the “7 Wonders” and they can be used by anyone who has made the decision that they are ready to change their life. After the television talk show host and the bestselling psychiatrist struck up a fast friendship they realized that their experiences with life’s struggles were complementary. What Keith had studied, Glenn had lived. What Keith had counseled patients on for years, Glenn had suffered through for decades. The deeply personal insights they shared brought them to realize that their life stories had seven key principles in common; seven wonders that seemed to be essential ingredients for anyone attempting to transform their life.
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In 1975, Dr. John Kappler secretly attempted to kill three of his patients. Ten years later, when he tried again, he was arrested, but freed on a technicality. Then, in 1990, Kappler deliberately ran down and killed two absolute strangers. Here is a chilling portrait of a doctor gone wrong--and a medical establishment that looked the other way.
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"To Wrestle with Demons" offers a glimpse of a psychiatrist's innermost thoughts about how his work affects his patients and himself, and also reflects the society in which we live. Ths collection of columns originally appeared in "The Washington Post". Describing the unconscious as music, "a silent and explosive score", Dr. Ablow recalls the process of helping patients ferret our the past from the deep recesses of their minds. He describes the lonely man who, gaining a sense of security from hearing voices, refuses the medication that would take them away...the depressed woman whose extreme dependence on others is rooted in a violent and abusive childhood...the doting husband whose obsessive devotion to his ill wife harks back to the tragic loss of a childhood friend. In delving into the minds of his patients, Dr. Ablow must also confront himself. He speaks with candour about the guilt he feels about exchanging empathy for money, his struggle to help a homeless veteran, and the embarrassment of warning a mother of her son's intent to kill her. Through his eyes, the reader confronts a patient's suicide and a close colleague's murder. Discussed here, among many issues, are poverty, the insanity defence patients rights, sexual malpractice, and changing medical economics. Captured here is the critical moment at which psychiatry now finds itself - attempting to integrate technology with spirituality, science with the soul, and economics with empathy.
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This volume covers psychiatric cases from Dr Ablow's clinical practice as well as historic examples. He examines not only the metaphorical mind, but also how specific changes in the physical brain can bring about specific changes in behaviour. Topics include eating disorders and anxiety.
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The Scott Peterson murder case is the most gripping and highly publicized crime story of the 21st Century. It has captivated a public hungry for the answer to one question: Why would a man with no known history of violent crime or mental illness, with a pretty wife about to give birth to his son, brutally murder her? To get "inside Peterson's head," the national media turned to forensic psychiatrist Keith Ablow, M.D. His appearances resulted in a deluge of e-mails with most stating that his theories about the spawning of a killer inside Peterson were the first that made sense to them. Members of Scott's and Laci's families have also stated that his comments were the first that helped them understand what happened inside Scott's mind. Inside the Mind of Scott Peterson takes readers into the mind of a killer, including: · How Scott Peterson's empathy for others was shattered by a three generation "blood line" of childhood loss and abandonment · How Peterson came to expertly "imitate" a person, while having no true, core self · Early signs that Peterson was losing his capacity to empathize with others · Why an addiction to sex took root in his psyche · Why Peterson's meeting Amber Frey while his wife was pregnant triggered the "perfect" psychological storm · Clues to Peterson's guilt in his interviews with Gloria Gomez and Diane Sawyer · What Peterson was probably thinking as he listened to testimony in court and received his death sentence Why Peterson could kill again, if released. Using contacts at the FBI, and hiring private investigators and researchers, Keith Ablow delves deeply into Scott Peterson's life story to answer the question: How did an All American boy turn into a ruthless killer? As the nation continues to follow the case this summer, and Peterson awaits appeal on his death sentence, Ablow's extensive psychological profile will be a window on Peterson's soul and the pathological gears turning in his mind.
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Dr. John Kappler was a well-respected physician in dozens of California hospitals, yet none of his patients ever imagined that his real profession was murder… The horror began the day he secretly attempted to kill three patients--including a pregnant woman who suffered permanent brain damage at his evil hands. Then, in a driving rampage, Kappler rammed another car, stole it, and used it as a lethal weapon. Yet, incredibly, his fellow doctors bailed him out of jail, and he was soon back on the job. Desperate to satisfy his lust for killing, Kappler cruelly plunged a patient into cardiac arrest. Next, he pulled the plug on a defenseless man unconscious in a hospital bed. Still, no one stopped him. Finally, he exploded in a terrifying rage of violence and murder. Pressing the accelerator of his car to the floor, he cut down a promising young doctor and seconds later maimed a toddler's mom for life.
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"A consise 'how-to' guide to enhancing a student's chances for admission to medical school. . . . Sound advice, practical suggestions."--The New England Journal of Medicine.
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This book, "Living the Truth Transform Your Life Through the Power of Insight and Honesty. 2", by Keith Ablow, is a replication. It has been restored by human beings, page by page, so that you may enjoy it in a form as close to the original as possible. This book was created using print-on-demand technology. Thank you for supporting classic literature.
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Medical School: Getting In, Staying In, Staying Human by Keith Russell Ablow, M.D., is the best basic guide to getting into, and staying in, medical school. *Deciding if medicine is right for you *Planning ahead in high school *College curriculum suggestions *Avoiding "pre-med syndrome" *Preparing for the MCAT (with an update on new sections) *Sidestepping application traps *Sample essays from successful applicants *Interviewing well *Getting financial aid *Information for minority, older, second-time, and foreign applicants *Medical school abroad *Coping in medical school
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For anyone stuck in a bad relationship, for anyone trapped in a job that's unfulfilling, for anyone who drinks too much or uses food as a drug, for anyone whose lifelong dreams have fallen by the wayside-here's help. Renowned psychiatrist Dr. Keith Ablow offers surprising and effective new strategies for turning the pain of the past into the power of the future. Drawing on more than 15 years of clinical experience, he presents case studies that reveal how ignoring painful memories can negatively affect every aspect of our lives. Acknowledging that examining the past can be daunting, he presents ideas and exercises that are as comforting and rewarding as they are redemptive. Through Ablow's storytelling skills, empathetic voice, and straight-up advice, the experience of reading this book becomes the first step to a brilliant life.
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Ablow, Keith Russell was born on November 23, 1961 in Marblehead, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Allan Murray and Jeanette Norma (Mezansky) Ablow.
Bachelor of Science, Brown University, Providence, 1983. Doctor of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School Medicine, Baltimore, 1987.
Reporter, Newsweek, New York City, l984; columnist, Baltimore Evening Sun, Boston Herald, l985-89; columnist, Washington Post, since 1990; intern in psychiatry, Tufts U.-New England Medical Center Hospitals, Boston, l987-88; resident, Tufts U.-New England Medical Center Hospitals, Boston, 1988-1991; chief resident, 1991^., 1991-1992; columnist, Washington Post, since 1990; consultant psychiatrist, WCVB television, Boston, since 1992; medical director, Tri-City Mental Health Center, 1992-1994; associate medical director, Heritage Health Systems, 1993-1994; correspondent, Medical News Network, since 1993; medical director, FHC New England, 1994-1996; outpatient psychiatrist, Boston Regional Medical Center, since 1996. Medical editor Lifetime Medical television, Los Angeles and Astoria, New York, l986-89.
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Trustee White Pines College, Chester, N.H., 1989-1991. Member American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Medical Association (senior editor, creative consultant Pulse 1986-1987, Jerry L. Pettis award 1987), American Psychiatric Association, American Medical Writers Association (Will Solimene award 1991, 92, Best Trade Book, 1993).