15 Nov 2006
Remorse and Regrets
There are some newly discovered aspects of remorse and regrets that are explored in this program.
Located on 57th Street, The Positive Mind Center delivers comprehensive mental health counseling and psychotherapy. Founded by Armand DiMele over 40 years ago.
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There are some newly discovered aspects of remorse and regrets that are explored in this program.
14 Nov 2006
There are many different styles of love, such as eros, ludus, storge, pragma, mania and agape. Armand explores each style and highlights manic love.
09 Nov 2006
Armand interviews Candace Pert, author of Everything You Need to Know to Feel Go(o)d, exploring recent findings around our body/mind connection.
08 Nov 2006
Armand and Dr. Kent Robertshaw discuss how the sense of powerlessness can plague our emotional well-being.
07 Nov 2006
Armand interviews Dr. Austin Hayes about cardiac illnesses, recovery, prevention and cardiac psychology. Music Played: Prelude in E minor - Chopin - Eric Reed; Round Midnight by Eric Reed
02 Nov 2006
Armand discusses aspects of memory with Pierce Howard, author of The Owner's Manual for the Brain. Music Played: Chaiyya Chaiyya Bollywood from the movie The Inside Man; Buddy Rich - The Beat Goes On
01 Nov 2006
There are deep-seeded emotional reasons for holding grudges. Armand explores the difference between holding a grudge and forgiveness. Music Played: Vibes with Bill Ware, from the album called "Withdrawn" - song #14 - Steady Eddie Franz Shubert - #6 - Piano Trio in F flat major
31 Oct 2006
In-depth exploration of men's silent despair. Music Played: Vibes with Bill Ware, from the album called "Withdrawn" - song #14 - Steady Eddie
03 Oct 2006
An overview of primate behavior and a discussion of the main differences between chimpanzees (warlike) and bonobos (lovelike). Music Played: Brent Lewis - Earth Tribe Rhythms - "The Primitive Truth" CD - Wall of Drums and Zombie Waltz
27 Sep 2006
Recent science explores physiological mechanisms that proves the heart communicates with the brain. Music Played: Nessum dorma by Luciano Pavarotti; Menha de Carnaval by Chuck Mangione
26 Sep 2006
Hysteria is a word that has been rightfully maligned yet recent research offers validity to the syndrome, not the word. Music Played: "I want to be loved by you" by Helen Kane; "Minus One" by Greg Ellis from the Mondo Beat CD; "Autmn Leaves" by Miles Davis and Cannonball
21 Sep 2006
There are many aspects of sleep that uncover the inner dynamics of an individual's personality. Music Played: The Little Horses; So Many Stars by Kathleen Battle; The Velveteen Rabbit with Meryl Streep
20 Sep 2006
How breasts have evolved in the context of sexuality. Music Played: "It Ain't Necessarily So by Art Farmer
19 Sep 2006
Armand explores why it is difficult for reasonable people to maintain their sanity in a relationship.
14 Sep 2006
Understanding people who tend to have multiple partners. Music Played: Improvisation for Unaccompanied Saxophones - Al Cohen and Zoot Simms also: Sweets Edison - "That Old Feeling"
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Armand discusses living with depression
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A short series on addictions, compulsions and self destructive behaviors
Armand discusses his ground breaking theory on birth order
Various interviews of Armand and his special guests
A discussion about narcissism, dependency, grandiosity and depression
A totally new perspective on feelings of isolation and aloneness
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Original host of "The Positve Mind" for 35 years. His presence among the radio waves will always be remembered, as his reach as both a therapist and a host spread across the world. He was a Board Certified Diplomate in Clinical Social Work, a Certified Rehabilitation Specialist and a registered graduate education Supervisor.
Kevin is the co-host and producer of "The Positive Mind" on WBAI 99.5 FM in New York City. A native of Queens, NY Kevin was Armand's only student and close colleague for the last 3 years of his life. Kevin is happy to continue the legacy of Armand on the air for many, many years to come.
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Contact MeNiseema is co-producer and featured guest on "The Positive Mind". She hopes to educate the listeners about the importance of the body mind connection.
Contact MeLinda is a featured guest who co-hosted the show with Armand and joins us to provide a clinical voice that adds the feminine perspective and expertise in trauma and PTSD.
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