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Live More Simply Inc

Stuart N. Robinson, Ph.D.
Licensed Psychologist

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Sensory Interior Design By Carolyn Feder 

Sensory Interior Design specializes in transforming spaces
with creative layouts and each project is treated like no other.
Rooms and their functions are redefined and
the results are always customized to the client’s needs.
Services:
Redesigning
Remodeling
Organizing
Presentations
Workshops
Coaching

 

Organizing can actually be enjoyable. The obvious goal is achieving order, the results will give you a great sense of accomplishment. By applying Sensory Interior Design techniques you will come to realize how the process brings about tranquility. Closets are considered a space for storage by most. I think they are special little rooms to be enjoyed daily.

Inadequate lighting, loud colors, uncomfortable textures or at times, unpleasant smells, have the ability to create a state of discomfort, displeasure, inability to perform tasks, even anxiety. This is especially significant with patients who fight ADD on a minute-by-minute basis. Ms. Feder has an exceptional talent to correct these environments by reviewing the space in great detail, understanding the dynamics of how you live in your room, home or office, and making critical changes and adjustments. She specializes in transforming spaces with creative layouts and each project is treated like no other. Rooms and their functions are redefined and the results are always customized to the client’s needs and challenges. 

http://sensoryinteriordesign.com/Site/Welcome.html

Here are two of Carolyn's Brochures (in .pdf format) you can download:

(Right click, Save Target as, "save" to your desktop or to a folder)

Focus, Balance, Space Organization

Elements In Our Lives

   

Brainworks - 

Great tutoring for kids with ADD and learning differences

http://www.brainworks.info/docs/newsletter_spring2009.pdf

 

ADDA-SR - A wonderful organization run by highly professional administrators and staff. I highly recommend joining.

http://www.adda-sr.org/ads/LMS_Robinson.html

http://www.hctx.net/CmpDocuments/107/Community%20Events/2009_Conference_brochure.pdf

ADDA-SR is a non-profit organization.
Our mission is to provide a resource network, support individuals impacted by attention deficit disorder and related conditions and to advocate for the development of community resources. read more

 

The Doctor-Patient Relationship

The information on www.livemoresimply.com is for general information or educational purposes only and can in no way substitute for clinical and/or healthcare services. Visiting this website or contacting me by email, text or telephone does not constitute or establish a professional or therapeutic relationship. This can only be completed in my office and after you have completed all the necessary documents and met with me in person. Neither are Meet & Greets clinical sessions. I can not provide any clinical advise or consul during a Meet & Greet.

 If You Are Experiencing An Emergency

I am not medically trained and the limitations of my licensing require me to inform you that in an emergency -- medical, psychiatric, psychological, safety, health, welfare and/or others -- you must contact your medical doctors and/or 911 and/or the proper government authority. You should also always consider going directly to a hospital emergency room or psychiatric hospital, or calling a suicide help line like Contact Dallas at 972-233-2233. There is a list of alternatives emergency contact numbers and locations on this website at http://www.livemoresimply.com/Who_to_call_for_emergency.htm

 If You Need Medication, You Must Contact A Medical Doctor

I am not licensed or qualified to prescribe medication. I feel comfortable making suggestions to a patient’s psychiatrist or family doctor with the patient’s permission, and I will always take an active interest is what medications you take and at what dose. My treatment will not be complete without doing this. You need to clear any changes in your meds, however, with your medical doctors in advance. 

This is especially true in considering whether to stop medication abruptly, or whether to decrease or increase a dosage, as opposed to phasing out a medication, or to changing a dosage slowly over time. Abrupt changes to meds can be very dangerous and I strongly advise patients to never stop taking their medication as directed until discussing the implications with their physician in person, and until then, it is very important that patients remain on whatever medications currently prescribed.

See me on YouTube

http://www.youtube.com/user/psycdoc11#p/a/u/0/6i9oHyoJ4Aw

See me on ABC News

http://www.wfaa.com/news/local/Scientific-study-links--94038104.html

 

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