Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
More Annotations
A complete backup of https://balkanje.com/latino-serije/ciganke-2005/
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://balkanje.com/grcke-serije/
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://balkanje.com/ciganke-epizoda-2/
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://balkanje.com/latino-serije/crna-udovica-2014/
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Favourite Annotations
A complete backup of e-registernow.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of buyretin-acream.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of americantransplantfoundation.org
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Text
Editor.
PSYCHOPATHS AND PUNISHMENT Psychopaths and Punishment. The brains of psychopaths may not process punishment in the same way as non-psychopaths’ brains, according to research which may shed light on why some seem unfazed by even our most stringent attempts to rein in or modify their behavior. Folks in the helping professions have long known that individuals with severe COZOLINO: THE MAKING OF A THERAPIST Cozolino: The Making of a Therapist. Refreshingly direct and clear, with bullet points regularly summing up main points to be used as practical aids or spurs to reflection, Cozolino’s words will be reassuring and helpful to therapists at the beginning of their journey, and an enjoyable, sometimes thought-provoking companion tothose already
WINNING AT THE GAME OF LIFE For those of you unfamiliar with The Game of Life (or Life ), it is a board game in which you choose cards for a career, salary, and a house as you spin the wheel that tells you where to move. The career and salary have nothing to do with each other (you could be a teacher making $100,000 or an athlete with a $30,000 salary) and they, as well GETTING PAST RESISTANCE TO CHANGE In summary, resistance is a normal and expected reaction to change. Overcoming resistance to change entails finding new ways to get important needs met, while avoiding problems. A therapist’s respect for the difficulties of this process is an essential ingredient. THE CRUELTY OF A RESCUE The Cruelty of a Rescue. It is crucial to distinguish between helping and rescuing. Parents, relationship partners, and therapists are often drawn into misguided attempts to rescue. This can prevent a dysfunctional character from recovering. One of the most important things I learned early on in my clinical work was the differencebetween
MY CLIENT, THE LIAR
The most compliant clients may lie, and for the “best” of reasons. After a counselor has invested mightily in a client, and even though the client appreciates the therapist’s engagement, progress may still be slow to non-existent. Rather than acknowledge the “failure”, the client may overstate progress or minimize setbacksto maintain
LYING: THE ULTIMATE MANIPULATION TACTIC Some of the tactics I’ve posted on include rationalization, minimization, and blaming or scapegoating: By far, however, the most effective manipulation and responsibility-avoidance behavior is lying. Disordered characters not only lie frequently, but they sometimes lie even when there appears no obvious or useful purpose for the lying. SURVIVING A MANIPULATOR: IT’S LIKE GETTING WHIPLASH Surviving a Manipulator: It’s Like Getting Whiplash. Just as healing physical whiplash requires avoiding activities that might inflame the affected tissues, getting over an encounter with a manipulator requires avoiding self-reproach and learning to ascribe responsibility where it truly belongs. SENSATION SEEKERS: WHEN BOREDOM INTOLERANCE BECOMES One thing researchers know for sure and have known for a long time is that individuals with a low tolerance for boredom and frustration and who tend to be sensation seeking are at much higher risk for engaging in reckless, impulsive behaviors such as extreme and dangerous sports, fast driving, wanton substance abuse, unsafe sex, daredevil COUNSELLINGRESOURCE.COM When Great Ideas Become Lead Weights. Here are five ways to help preserve the life and growth of a good idea when circumstances mean we can’t follow it up right now, ways to stop it becoming just another weighty addition on a “to do” list. Dr Greg Mulhauser, ManagingEditor.
PSYCHOPATHS AND PUNISHMENT Psychopaths and Punishment. The brains of psychopaths may not process punishment in the same way as non-psychopaths’ brains, according to research which may shed light on why some seem unfazed by even our most stringent attempts to rein in or modify their behavior. Folks in the helping professions have long known that individuals with severe COZOLINO: THE MAKING OF A THERAPIST Cozolino: The Making of a Therapist. Refreshingly direct and clear, with bullet points regularly summing up main points to be used as practical aids or spurs to reflection, Cozolino’s words will be reassuring and helpful to therapists at the beginning of their journey, and an enjoyable, sometimes thought-provoking companion tothose already
WINNING AT THE GAME OF LIFE For those of you unfamiliar with The Game of Life (or Life ), it is a board game in which you choose cards for a career, salary, and a house as you spin the wheel that tells you where to move. The career and salary have nothing to do with each other (you could be a teacher making $100,000 or an athlete with a $30,000 salary) and they, as well GETTING PAST RESISTANCE TO CHANGE In summary, resistance is a normal and expected reaction to change. Overcoming resistance to change entails finding new ways to get important needs met, while avoiding problems. A therapist’s respect for the difficulties of this process is an essential ingredient. THE CRUELTY OF A RESCUE The Cruelty of a Rescue. It is crucial to distinguish between helping and rescuing. Parents, relationship partners, and therapists are often drawn into misguided attempts to rescue. This can prevent a dysfunctional character from recovering. One of the most important things I learned early on in my clinical work was the differencebetween
MY CLIENT, THE LIAR
The most compliant clients may lie, and for the “best” of reasons. After a counselor has invested mightily in a client, and even though the client appreciates the therapist’s engagement, progress may still be slow to non-existent. Rather than acknowledge the “failure”, the client may overstate progress or minimize setbacksto maintain
LYING: THE ULTIMATE MANIPULATION TACTIC Some of the tactics I’ve posted on include rationalization, minimization, and blaming or scapegoating: By far, however, the most effective manipulation and responsibility-avoidance behavior is lying. Disordered characters not only lie frequently, but they sometimes lie even when there appears no obvious or useful purpose for the lying. SURVIVING A MANIPULATOR: IT’S LIKE GETTING WHIPLASH Surviving a Manipulator: It’s Like Getting Whiplash. Just as healing physical whiplash requires avoiding activities that might inflame the affected tissues, getting over an encounter with a manipulator requires avoiding self-reproach and learning to ascribe responsibility where it truly belongs. SENSATION SEEKERS: WHEN BOREDOM INTOLERANCE BECOMES One thing researchers know for sure and have known for a long time is that individuals with a low tolerance for boredom and frustration and who tend to be sensation seeking are at much higher risk for engaging in reckless, impulsive behaviors such as extreme and dangerous sports, fast driving, wanton substance abuse, unsafe sex, daredevil BUILDING A WEBSITE: OPTIONS FOR THE MENTAL HEALTH Probably the most popular option for mental health practitioners in private practice is simply to pay someone else to design, build, deploy and maintain a website for them. This is also probably the most expensive option for most private practitioners, since it normally involves recurring costs each time any modification is made to thesite.
MY CLIENT, THE LIAR
The most compliant clients may lie, and for the “best” of reasons. After a counselor has invested mightily in a client, and even though the client appreciates the therapist’s engagement, progress may still be slow to non-existent. Rather than acknowledge the “failure”, the client may overstate progress or minimize setbacksto maintain
GETTING PAST RESISTANCE TO CHANGE In summary, resistance is a normal and expected reaction to change. Overcoming resistance to change entails finding new ways to get important needs met, while avoiding problems. A therapist’s respect for the difficulties of this process is an essential ingredient. EXISTENTIAL COUNSELLING Underlying Theory of Existential Counselling and Psychotherapy. Largely dispensing with psychological constructs and theories about personality, the existential approach characterizes human beings as creatures of continual change and transformation, living essentially finite lives in a context of personal strengths and weaknesses as well as opportunities and limitations created by their A CLIENT’S HISTORY Your first sessions in therapy are likely to revolve around collecting details of your life. What your family tree, your childhood friends, or a major illness may have to do with your current situation may not be apparent at first, but there’s more to know about taking a clienthistory.
EXISTENTIAL VS. PERSON-CENTRED Existential vs. Person-Centred Counselling: A Critical Engagement, Page 1. While roughly in agreement in many areas, existential and person-centred approaches to counselling each reveal weaknesses in the other as well as offering straightforward ways to augment therapeuticpractice.
UNDERSTANDING PERSONALITY DISORDERS IN RELATIONSHIPS, PAGE 2 Personality Disorders: The Controllers, Abusers, Manipulators, and Users in Relationships, Page 2. Chances are, you’re dealing with an individual with a personality disorder somewhere in your life — whether it’s your spouse, your parent, your co-workereven your child. Dr Carver’s introduction to personality disorders inrelationships
BEGINNINGS AND ENDINGS IN THERAPY AND IN LIFE Beginnings and endings have a lot in common: they are times of transition, uncertainty, sometimes chaos. They evoke strong emotions: anxiety, rejection, curiosity, excitement, anticipation, fear, sometimes anger and loss. Above all, the way we have experienced beginnings and endings earlier in our lives will profoundly influencethe way we
BORDERLINE PERSONALITIES: UNDERSTANDING THE FRACTURED SELF Borderline personalities have a fractured and unstable sense of self and can exhibit a wide variety of high risk behaviors, including extreme emotional volatility, self-injurious acts and gestures, and sometimes even breaks with reality. So helping folks with borderline personality disturbances achieve a more integrated, stable sense ofself is
BEWARE THE COVERT-AGGRESSIVE PERSONALITY The covert-aggressive personality employs a potent one-two punch: the covert-aggressive conceals aggressive intent to ensure you never really see what’s coming; and he or she exploits your normal sensitivities, conscientiousness and other vulnerabilities to manipulate you into succumbing. COUNSELLINGRESOURCE.COM When Great Ideas Become Lead Weights. Here are five ways to help preserve the life and growth of a good idea when circumstances mean we can’t follow it up right now, ways to stop it becoming just another weighty addition on a “to do” list. Dr Greg Mulhauser, ManagingEditor.
SUPERVISION IN COUNSELLING AND THERAPYWHAT IS COUNSELLING SUPERVISION?WORKING UNDER SUPERVISION (SEE “CLINICAL SUPERVISION, TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT”) MEANS THAT A COUNSELLOR OR PSYCHOTHERAPIST USES THE SERVICES OF AN...WHY IS COUNSELLING SUPERVISION NEEDED?SUPERVISION EXISTS FOR TWO REASONS: 1. TO PROTECT CLIENTS, AND 2. TO IMPROVE THE ABILITY OF COUNSELLORS TO PROVIDE VALUE TO THEIR CLIENTS.SUPERVISI...WHAT DOES SUPERVISION MEAN FOR CONFIDENTIALITY?THE PRACTICE OF SUPERVISION MEANS THAT MANY DETAILS PROVIDED BY CLIENTS ARE SHARED WITH PEOPLE OTHER THAN THE COUNSELLOR CONCERNED. HOWEVER, OVERAL...IF YOU HAVE DOUBTS OR QUESTIONS ABOUT COUNSELLING SUPERVISIONALTHOUGH SUPERVISION SHOULD BE IMPLEMENTED IN AN ETHICALLY RIGOROUS WAY THAT WILL SERVE TO PROTECT THE INTERESTS OF CLIENTS, A CLIENT MAY WELL HAVE... What is Counselling Supervision? Working under supervision (see “Clinical Supervision, Training and Development”) means that a counsellor or psychotherapist uses the services of another counsellor or psychotherapist to review their work with clients, their professional development, and often their personal development as well. Supervision is a professional service, rather than a managerial STRUCTURED ADULT ADHD SELF-TEST (SAAST): TEST YOURSELF FOR The Structured Adult ADHD Self-Test (SAAST) was developed by Dr Greg Mulhauser. Like most mental health screening tests you will find on the internet, this test has not been evaluated for validity in terms of sensitivity and specificity via comparison with a EXISTENTIAL COUNSELLINGSEE MORE ON COUNSELLINGRESOURCE.COM BEGINNINGS AND ENDINGS IN THERAPY AND IN LIFE Beginnings and endings have a lot in common: they are times of transition, uncertainty, sometimes chaos. They evoke strong emotions: anxiety, rejection, curiosity, excitement, anticipation, fear, sometimes anger and loss. Above all, the way we have experienced beginnings and endings earlier in our lives will profoundly influencethe way we
LYING: THE ULTIMATE MANIPULATION TACTIC Some of the tactics I’ve posted on include rationalization, minimization, and blaming or scapegoating: By far, however, the most effective manipulation and responsibility-avoidance behavior is lying. Disordered characters not only lie frequently, but they sometimes lie even when there appears no obvious or useful purpose for the lying. A CLIENT’S HISTORY Your first sessions in therapy are likely to revolve around collecting details of your life. What your family tree, your childhood friends, or a major illness may have to do with your current situation may not be apparent at first, but there’s more to know about taking a clienthistory.
CONNECTION: AT THE HEART OF ANY GOOD RELATIONSHIP Connection: At the Heart of any Good Relationship. In my experience, for relationships to really work, connections have to exist and develop on multiple levels. The extent to which these connections deepen and mature over time is likely to have a big bearing on the level of fulfillment the parties experience within the relationship. WINNING AT THE GAME OF LIFE For those of you unfamiliar with The Game of Life (or Life ), it is a board game in which you choose cards for a career, salary, and a house as you spin the wheel that tells you where to move. The career and salary have nothing to do with each other (you could be a teacher making $100,000 or an athlete with a $30,000 salary) and they, as well BEWARE THE COVERT-AGGRESSIVE PERSONALITY The covert-aggressive personality employs a potent one-two punch: the covert-aggressive conceals aggressive intent to ensure you never really see what’s coming; and he or she exploits your normal sensitivities, conscientiousness and other vulnerabilities to manipulate you into succumbing. COUNSELLINGRESOURCE.COM When Great Ideas Become Lead Weights. Here are five ways to help preserve the life and growth of a good idea when circumstances mean we can’t follow it up right now, ways to stop it becoming just another weighty addition on a “to do” list. Dr Greg Mulhauser, ManagingEditor.
SUPERVISION IN COUNSELLING AND THERAPYWHAT IS COUNSELLING SUPERVISION?WORKING UNDER SUPERVISION (SEE “CLINICAL SUPERVISION, TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT”) MEANS THAT A COUNSELLOR OR PSYCHOTHERAPIST USES THE SERVICES OF AN...WHY IS COUNSELLING SUPERVISION NEEDED?SUPERVISION EXISTS FOR TWO REASONS: 1. TO PROTECT CLIENTS, AND 2. TO IMPROVE THE ABILITY OF COUNSELLORS TO PROVIDE VALUE TO THEIR CLIENTS.SUPERVISI...WHAT DOES SUPERVISION MEAN FOR CONFIDENTIALITY?THE PRACTICE OF SUPERVISION MEANS THAT MANY DETAILS PROVIDED BY CLIENTS ARE SHARED WITH PEOPLE OTHER THAN THE COUNSELLOR CONCERNED. HOWEVER, OVERAL...IF YOU HAVE DOUBTS OR QUESTIONS ABOUT COUNSELLING SUPERVISIONALTHOUGH SUPERVISION SHOULD BE IMPLEMENTED IN AN ETHICALLY RIGOROUS WAY THAT WILL SERVE TO PROTECT THE INTERESTS OF CLIENTS, A CLIENT MAY WELL HAVE... What is Counselling Supervision? Working under supervision (see “Clinical Supervision, Training and Development”) means that a counsellor or psychotherapist uses the services of another counsellor or psychotherapist to review their work with clients, their professional development, and often their personal development as well. Supervision is a professional service, rather than a managerial STRUCTURED ADULT ADHD SELF-TEST (SAAST): TEST YOURSELF FOR The Structured Adult ADHD Self-Test (SAAST) was developed by Dr Greg Mulhauser. Like most mental health screening tests you will find on the internet, this test has not been evaluated for validity in terms of sensitivity and specificity via comparison with a EXISTENTIAL COUNSELLINGSEE MORE ON COUNSELLINGRESOURCE.COM BEGINNINGS AND ENDINGS IN THERAPY AND IN LIFE Beginnings and endings have a lot in common: they are times of transition, uncertainty, sometimes chaos. They evoke strong emotions: anxiety, rejection, curiosity, excitement, anticipation, fear, sometimes anger and loss. Above all, the way we have experienced beginnings and endings earlier in our lives will profoundly influencethe way we
LYING: THE ULTIMATE MANIPULATION TACTIC Some of the tactics I’ve posted on include rationalization, minimization, and blaming or scapegoating: By far, however, the most effective manipulation and responsibility-avoidance behavior is lying. Disordered characters not only lie frequently, but they sometimes lie even when there appears no obvious or useful purpose for the lying. A CLIENT’S HISTORY Your first sessions in therapy are likely to revolve around collecting details of your life. What your family tree, your childhood friends, or a major illness may have to do with your current situation may not be apparent at first, but there’s more to know about taking a clienthistory.
CONNECTION: AT THE HEART OF ANY GOOD RELATIONSHIP Connection: At the Heart of any Good Relationship. In my experience, for relationships to really work, connections have to exist and develop on multiple levels. The extent to which these connections deepen and mature over time is likely to have a big bearing on the level of fulfillment the parties experience within the relationship. WINNING AT THE GAME OF LIFE For those of you unfamiliar with The Game of Life (or Life ), it is a board game in which you choose cards for a career, salary, and a house as you spin the wheel that tells you where to move. The career and salary have nothing to do with each other (you could be a teacher making $100,000 or an athlete with a $30,000 salary) and they, as well BEWARE THE COVERT-AGGRESSIVE PERSONALITY The covert-aggressive personality employs a potent one-two punch: the covert-aggressive conceals aggressive intent to ensure you never really see what’s coming; and he or she exploits your normal sensitivities, conscientiousness and other vulnerabilities to manipulate you into succumbing. BUILDING A WEBSITE: OPTIONS FOR THE MENTAL HEALTH Probably the most popular option for mental health practitioners in private practice is simply to pay someone else to design, build, deploy and maintain a website for them. This is also probably the most expensive option for most private practitioners, since it normally involves recurring costs each time any modification is made to thesite.
UNDERSTANDING PERSONALITY DISORDERS IN RELATIONSHIPS, PAGE 1 Cluster A personality disorders are individuals who have odd, eccentric behaviors. Paranoid, Schizoid, and Schizotypal Personalities fall into this cluster. Cluster B are personalities that are highly dramatic, both emotionally and behaviorally. Antisocial, Borderline, Narcissistic, and Histrionic Personality are in this group. DISADVANTAGES OF EMAIL COUNSELLING AND ONLINE THERAPY IN Remote counselling via email carries many disadvantages as well as advantages in comparison to traditional, face-to-face counselling. UNDERSTANDING PERSONALITY DISORDERS IN RELATIONSHIPS, PAGE 2 Personality Disorders: The Controllers, Abusers, Manipulators, and Users in Relationships, Page 2. Chances are, you’re dealing with an individual with a personality disorder somewhere in your life — whether it’s your spouse, your parent, your co-workereven your child. Dr Carver’s introduction to personality disorders inrelationships
EXISTENTIAL VS. PERSON-CENTRED Existential vs. Person-Centred Counselling: A Critical Engagement, Page 1. While roughly in agreement in many areas, existential and person-centred approaches to counselling each reveal weaknesses in the other as well as offering straightforward ways to augment therapeuticpractice.
MANIA SCREENING QUIZ: THE GOLDBERG MANIA QUESTIONNAIRE Goldberg Mania Questionnaire, a Screening Test for Mania. Test yourself for symptoms associated with mania with an 18-question quiz developed by pioneering researcher Dr Ivan K Goldberg. Check for full-blown bipolar disorder with our “ Tri-Axial Bipolar SpectrumScreening Quiz
RELATIONSHIP QUIZ: TRUE LOVE OR TRUE LOSER? The 20-question “True Love or True Loser?” relationship quiz is inspired by Dr Joseph Carver’s famous article “Are You Dating a Loser?Identifying Losers, Controllers and Abusers” and has been co-authored by Dr Carver.This quiz is intended to help you become aware of aspects of your relationship experiences which Dr Carver has associated with hurtful relationships and potentially, at SURVIVING A MANIPULATOR: IT’S LIKE GETTING WHIPLASH Surviving a Manipulator: It’s Like Getting Whiplash. Just as healing physical whiplash requires avoiding activities that might inflame the affected tissues, getting over an encounter with a manipulator requires avoiding self-reproach and learning to ascribe responsibility where it truly belongs. ACTING INNOCENT AND “PLAYING DUMB” AS MANIPULATION TACTICS Acting Innocent and “Playing Dumb” as Manipulation Tactics. Feigning ignorance is an effective tactic that manipulates the person confronting the behavior into having doubts about the legitimacy of the issue they’re trying to bring to the other person’s attention. This article is the seventh in a series of posts on habitual behaviors PERSONALITIES WHO WON’T TAKE “NO” FOR AN ANSWER Aggressive personalities just don’t take no for an answer. Unfortunately, the kinds of fits some aggressive personalities are likely to pitch when they feel denied go far beyond the typical antics of the aggressive driver. Folks who’ve been in toxic relationships have often had to learn the hard way what the aggressive personalityis
WELCOME!
Take psychological self-tests and quizzes, read about symptoms and treatments, compare types of counselling and psychotherapy, learn about secure online therapy, and more. DO YOU FEAR YOUR PREJUDICES? How we deal with prejudice in our own lives, at an individual level, makes all the difference to the impact we have on society at large. Dr Greg Mulhauser, Managing Editor WHAT WILL WE LEAVE BEHIND? How much of you do the people closest to you really know? What do they understand of the person that you are, as something distinct from the things you do? And when the time comes, inevitably, will your story die with you, or will it remain with your friends, your spouse, yourchildren?
Dr Greg Mulhauser, Managing Editor WHEN GREAT IDEAS BECOME LEAD WEIGHTS Here are five ways to help preserve the life and growth of a good idea when circumstances mean we can’t follow it up right now, ways to stop it becoming just another weighty addition on a “to do” list. Dr Greg Mulhauser, Managing Editor PRACTITIONERS, HOW GOOD IS YOUR REFERRAL TRACKING? Almost every mental health practitioner tries in some way to keep track of referrals. But do you know how your referrals compare to your conversions? How about the impact of primacy and recency effects? And would you be surprised to learn that nobody finds you via your own website — even if you think they do? Dr Greg Mulhauser, Managing Editor GRIEF: WHAT’S THE POINT OF TALKING ABOUT IT? ‘Isolation’ seems too feeble a word to describe the part of grief that is aloneness, since it suggests a world out there which we could connect with were it not for our state; it is, rather, the kind of aloneness that tells us there is nobody there at all.Sarah Luczaj
FROM ASK THE PSYCHOLOGIST Stop by our sister site to ask a psychologist a question, or just browse a few of the replies to over 2000 questions asked by our readers.OVERCOMING SHYNESS
FINDING MOTIVATION TO WORK BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER AND RELATIONSHIPS FROM ASK THE PSYCHOLOGISTOVERCOMING SHYNESS
FINDING MOTIVATION TO WORK BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER AND RELATIONSHIPSREADER COMMENTS
Recent comments on articles from the site blog _Psychology, Philosophyand Real Life_:
* Comment
by _Marcella_, on Illeism and NarcissismAugust 22, 2019
* Comment
by _Charles M. Saunders_, on Do You Fear Your Prejudices?July 8, 2019
* Comment
by _Trent Morrow_, on Do You Fear Your Prejudices?June 15, 2019
* Comment
by _Kristina_, on What Your Therapist Can’t DoJune 3, 2019
__
Search
__
* __
* __
* __
* Therapy
* Psychology Quizzes* Blog
* In Practice
* Supervision
* Reviews
* Help
* __
* __
* __
Counselling Resource* __
* __
* __
DISORDERS & HELP – OUR SITES * Mental Health Reference * UK Therapist Directory* UK CBT Directory
* US Psychologist Directory * Australian Counselling Directory THERAPY, TESTS AND QUIZZES* Online Therapy
* Diagnostics and Medications* ADHD Test
* Bipolar Test
* Schizophrenia Test* Depression Test
* Love & Relationship Quiz* Self-Help
ABOUT
* About Us
* Contact
* Privacy
* Advertise
Overseen by an international advisory board of distinguished academic faculty and mental health professionals with decades of clinical and research experience in the US, UK and Europe, CounsellingResource.com provides peer-reviewed mental health information you can trust. Our material is not intended as a substitute for direct consultation with a qualified mental health professional. CounsellingResource.com is accredited by the Health on the Net Foundation.
Copyright © 2002-2019. All Rights Reserved.* Terms of Use
* Privacy Policy
Details
Copyright © 2024 ArchiveBay.com. All rights reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | DMCA | 2021 | Feedback | Advertising | RSS 2.0