Analysis of education policy often follows a particular orientation, such as conservative or neo-liberal. Yet, readers are often left to wonder the true meaning and conceptual framing behind these orientations. Without this knowledge, the policy analysis lacks true rigor, its value is diminished as the results may prove difficult to reproduce.
Let It Flow: Hands-on techniques for healing the body, mind and spirit
The one constant in life is change. We change physically, chemically, and emotionally as the "jungle" of life progresses, constantly trying to interpret, adapt, and respond to the world as best we can. The nervous sytem is the human computer that regulates the function of the body. When it becomes dysfunctional or overloaded via physical, chemical, or emotional stresses, the overall health of the individual is significantly diminished. My approach is to identify the cause of the overload, reset the switches, and let it flow. The body is then able to resume it's function of staying in balance with it's environment. l.
The third novel to feature child psychologist Alex Delaware begins with a desperate, garbled phone call from former patient Jamey Cadmus, genius of record and heir to a construction fortune. The next day, Jamey is accused of the Lavender Slashings, a series of grisly homosexual murders that have rocked Los Angeles. The teenager's lawyer asks Alex to examine Jamey's recent history with the hope that a plea of diminished capacity will protect Jamey from a prison sentence. Though soon fired, Alex continues his investigation, motivated by the compassion and intelligence previously demonstrated in When the Bough Breaks and Blood Test.