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Springfield, MO – Dr. Shealy is one of the world’s most forward-thinking physicians and the leading expert on natural chronic pain relief solutions. The first physician to specialize in the resolution of chronic pain, Dr. Shealy is a pioneer in developing safe, effective treatments.Dr. Shealy is currently dedicated to curing opioid addiction through electromagnetic frequencies.“The average drug treatment center has a 17% long term success rate, so clearly what we’re doing isn’t working,” says Dr. Shealy. “I believe our device holds the key.”According to Dr. Shealy, the brain operates at different frequencies. If you’re sharing a conversation, you’re in what’s known as beta frequency. Gamma frequency, however, is the state of creativity, of bliss and peace, of being ‘in the zone.’ Healthy normal people can reach gamma, but in every known disease, not just opioid addiction, our brains are too agitated to produce gamma frequencies.“Our device is the only device that puts the brain into gamma frequency,” says Dr. Shealy. “With our device, patients can feel blissfully at peace, which allows the space for the brain and the body to heal. It's been to shown to be great for depression and anxiety. It has benefits on other brain dysfunctions as well.”“They just feel good,” says Dr. Shealy of his patients. “They certainly feel better than they did at the height of their drug addiction. I have hope that somehow the public gets the message and demands it, but I don't think the solution is going to come from the traditional medical profession.”For more information on Dr. Norm Shealy, visit www.normshealy.com
Boynton Beach, FL – Accounting Today named Neil Fishman one of the “Top 100 Most Influential People" in the profession for 2019. He is currently the president of the National Conference of CPA Practitioners. He also served on the Internal Revenue Service Advisory Council (IRSAC), an official committee of the IRS comprised of CPAs, attorneys, enrolled agents and other professionals that submit recommendations to the IRS on how to improve their service.His firm Fishman Associates is a full service CPA firm specializing in tax and accounting. Their motto is “Get More Than Just A Tax Return.”“It really is about helping people,” says Fishman. “My job is to keep you out of trouble with the IRS and other taxing authorities and make sure that everything reported is accurate, but I don't see it as just preparing a tax return. My job is help you understand why: why are you getting back less money this year? Why do you owe more money this year?”The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 brought significant changes to the law. With the 2020 filing season approaching, taxpayers should be concerned about compliance now more than ever.“If your tax return is marked self-prepared you are held to the same standard as me, and when it comes to the IRS, if you are audited, you're guilty until you can prove yourself innocent,” says Fishman. “So I am the high lord executioner, but more importantly, the official human sacrifice. We generally work on any day that ends in the letter ‘Y’ and sleep is a four-letter word.”Fishman Associates also offers estate planning and litigation support.For more information, visit www.fishmanassoc.com
Jefferson, MD -- Madelyn Blair is a woman with a PhD and long history of accomplishments including a consulting business offering advisory services to help businesses/their leaders perform at their best. She is also known for her abilities as a storyteller, infusing valuable lessons with humor and personal experience. This makes Dr. Blair very relatable as a speaker, workshop facilitator and author. Her writings have included several books including her latest titled 'Unlocked', which came out in October. She is also a regularly-featured blogger for Psychology Today online.Perhaps more than anything else, Dr. Blair is recognized for her focus on resilience. Dr. Blair readily shares advice and tools with top businesses to help them become more resilient as an organization, as well as develop resilience in employees at every level.In her latest book, ‘Unlocked: Discover How to Embrace the Unexpected’, Dr. Blair discusses what it feels like to deal with ambiguity and uncomfortable situations. She offers tips on how to have more confidence in tough circumstances and be more innovative. She colorfully relates the stories of people who found power in resilience, overcame challenges, reinvented their lives and discovered their greatest success.In this part of her Women Making a Difference in America series Dr. Blair is going to examine life instances when resilience is demanded most. No-one, she says, could have predicted the impact the iPhone would have on our work and daily lives, or that Artificial Intelligence might soon make one’s career obsolete. As she shares her knowledge, techniques, and stories, we will all make a connection, and find a reason to be inspired.For more information, please visit https://www.madelynblair.com/
New York, NY - Dr. Susan Kavaler-Adler is a clinical psychologist and a psychoanalytic psychotherapist, who has been practicing in lower Manhattan for more than 40 years.Dr. Kavaler-Adler is distinguished by her ability to innovate and experiment in a session with a client, as well as to listen very deeply to the many levels of communication.According to Dr. Kavaler-Adler, our interpretations of life come from the underlying psychic fantasies we carry with us. Uncovering your fantasy helps you have choices rather than compulsions.This willingness to explore what’s possible in human psychology extends to her writing as well. She specializes in “Object Relations,” a school of thought that explores how the nature of our need for connection in relationships, which developed early in life, continues to affect our inner experience in the present. The author of 70 articles and 6 books, Dr. Kavaler-Adler is the Founder and the Executive Director of the Object Relations Institute, a state chartered educational institute that trains psychotherapists and psychoanalysts.“One of my books, entitled "Mourning, Spirituality and Psychic Change: A New Object Relations View of Psychoanalysis,". discusses how, when people open up to grief, mourning and loss, they open up to all kinds of new possibilities. This 'developmental mourning' process awakens spirituality, creativity, and erotic passion. Developmental mourning helps those in the process of psychotherapy to find their true voice, as the formerly blocked or inhibited parts of the person emerge with the depth of feeling, loving, and intimate relating."For more information on Dr. Susan Kavaler-Adler, visit www.kavaleradler.com, and email drkavaleradler@gmail.com
New York, NY - Dr. Susan Kavaler-Adler is a clinical psychologist and a psychoanalytic psychotherapist, who has been practicing in lower Manhattan for more than 40 years.Dr. Kavaler-Adler is distinguished by her ability to innovate and experiment in a session with a client, as well as to listen very deeply to the many levels of communication.According to Dr. Kavaler-Adler, our interpretations of life come from the underlying psychic fantasies we carry with us. Uncovering your fantasy helps you have choices rather than compulsions.This willingness to explore what’s possible in human psychology extends to her writing as well. She specializes in “Object Relations,” a school of thought that explores how the nature of our need for connection in relationships, which developed early in life, continues to affect our inner experience in the present. The author of 70 articles and 6 books, Dr. Kavaler-Adler is the Founder and the Executive Director of the Object Relations Institute, a state chartered educational institute that trains psychotherapists and psychoanalysts.“One of my books, entitled "Mourning, Spirituality and Psychic Change: A New Object Relations View of Psychoanalysis,". discusses how, when people open up to grief, mourning and loss, they open up to all kinds of new possibilities. This 'developmental mourning' process awakens spirituality, creativity, and erotic passion. Developmental mourning helps those in the process of psychotherapy to find their true voice, as the formerly blocked or inhibited parts of the person emerge with the depth of feeling, loving, and intimate relating."For more information on Dr. Susan Kavaler-Adler, visit www.kavaleradler.com, and email drkavaleradler@gmail.com