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Kitchen Sink Psychology

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Kitchen Sink Psychology

 by Dorothy Cotton

Do bipolar illnesses occur near the equator? Do white men get better service in stores? How is a bump on the head like a cake in a box? Where have all the breasts gone? Why is it important to remember -- and how can you do it?  How much can you really learn at the kitchen sink?  Kitchen Sink Psychology offers simple old fashioned common sense -- delivered with a dose of humour and an undercurrent of professional explanation 
If these questions would interest your readers, check out the weekly column Kitchen Sink Psychology. Dorothy Cotton, a practicing psychologist, highlights issues that are part of everyday life. The approach is laced with simple, old-fashioned common sense -- delivered with a dose of humour and an undercurrent of professional explanation. No academic treatices here! This column, running in the Kingston Whig Standard and The Standard in St Catherines, has been a great hit.
 

 

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