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Mona Lisa Schulz

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Mona Lisa Schulz

Mona Lisa Schulz, M.D., Ph.D., a clinical assistant professor of psychiatry at the University of Vermont School of Medicine and Maine Medical Center, Portland, is a practicing neuropsychiatrist and medical intuitive. She serves as a research editor and consultant for bestselling author Dr. Christiane Northrup's popular newsletter and is the author of Awakening Intuition. Her media appearances include national radio, The Oprah Winfrey Show, and the Discovery channel. She lives in Yarmouth, Maine.

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The Hindu, March 2, 2013
...based in Western science. All is Well: Heal Your Body with Medicine, Affirmation and Intuition; Louise Hay and Mona Lisa Schulz, Hay House India, Rs. 3...
Examiner.com, March 6, 2013
...the release of a new book co-authored by Hay House publishing founder Louise Hay and medical intuitive doctor Mona Lisa Schulz, M.D., Ph.D. All Is Well: Heal Your Body with Medicine, Afformations, and Intuition...
The Hindu, March 2, 2013
...based in Western science. All is Well: Heal Your Body with Medicine, Affirmation and Intuition; Louise Hay and Mona Lisa Schulz, Hay House India, Rs. 3...
Raleigh News & Observer, February 4, 2013
...those who tell lies. "Different brains will deliver different behaviors when it comes to lying," said Dr. Mona Lisa Schulz, who studied behavioral neuroscience at Boston School of Medicine. For example, Armstrong lied for years about taking...
Imperial Valley Press, January 29, 2013
...those who tell lies. "Different brains will deliver different behaviors when it comes to lying," said Dr. Mona Lisa Schulz, who studied behavioral neuroscience at Boston School of Medicine. For example, Armstrong lied for years about taking...
Chicago Tribune, January 29, 2013
...those who tell lies. "Different brains will deliver different behaviors when it comes to lying," said Dr. Mona Lisa Schulz, who studied behavioral neuroscience at Boston School of Medicine. For example, Armstrong lied for years about taking...
GQ US, November 1, 2012
...the presence of snakes and spiders, even if they've never been bitten (or chased, or hissed at). Mona Lisa Schulz, a Ph.D. in behavioral neuroscience, explains the phenomenon of illogical fear as a "corrupted file that you downloaded by accident that...
Cosmopolitan South Africa, September 3, 2012
...frustrations; others, major sparks. 'Men and women have very contrary ways of communicating and expressing love,' says Dr Mona Lisa Schulz, author of The New Feminine Brain (Free Press). 'By accepting our differences and making an effort to speak each...