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George T. Lynn, M.A.,
M.P.A., L.M.H.C. Psychotherapy for
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Publications, Print and
Electronic. Magazine articles Here are
some of George Lynn’s magazine publications.
Many of these cites contain links for
download or request for a particular article.
If a link is not listed with an article, contact George to obtain the
article from his archive. Fall, 2005.
“Detecting Bp Among Look Alikes.” Bp
Magazine. pp 38-40. Get article
reprint. July, 1997. “Focusing Three Feet Beyond
the Edge of the Coal Bed.” New Times. February, 1997. “How to Avoid the
Oppositionality Trap: Ten Principles.”
News Lines,
published by the Learning Disabilities Association of October, 1996. “Wild
Child,” This article written with Joanne Barrie October, 1996. “Listen To Me: An Interview With Drs. Gerald and Lee
Jampolski.” New Times. February, 1996. “The Challenges of ‘Being ADD’
in Relationship. Journey,
May-June,
1995. “Wild Boy.” Family Therapy Networker. pp.
52-61. Article mislabeled “Kids, Drugs, and Side Effects” in online
archive. Download
article here. July, 1994. “Meeting the Shadows in the
Holes in our Chests.” Journey. October, 1994. “Transcending the Myth of Male
Entitlement.” New
Times. Spring,
1994. “Self-Care Skills for Parenting Attention
Different Children.” The Missing Piece. Published by the Learning
Disabilities Association of October, 1990. “The Healing Journey of Men in
Relationship.” Seattle M.E.N. magazine. This
article was also featured in Island Men,
Vol 1. Issue 4. Summer, 1991. Spring,
1989.
"Revisioning the Procrustean Bed." Organization Development Journal, February 11,
1987. “’Platoon’ may be catharsis for local vets.’ Winter,
1985. "Creative Approach to Solutions."
A review of Getting To Yes, in Insights, published by the Pacific
Institute, Seattle, WA. October, 1981. "How to Spring the Perfectionist's
Trap." Insights. The Pacific Institute, July, 1980. "Expanding the Bubble of
Organization Perception." AHP
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