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Dr. Jay Kantor is a Therapist, Healer, and Intuitive from Ridgewood, NJ. Jay holds a Ph.D. in Psychology from Columbia University, and since 1975, he has studied alternative-holistic healing with the leading holistic healers and authors in America. He was a staff writer for Whole Life Times Magazine, the country's first holistic publication, and published his own magazine, Quality Times, in the New York- New Jersey metropolitan area, from 1990 to 2000. Dr. Kantor published interviews with over 100 nationally-known health and healing thought leaders. For the past twenty years, he has specialized in helping adults overcome the effects of abuse and trauma in childhood. Jay is currently completing a book on an original, proven, holistic approach for transforming the consciousness produced by trauma. His approach integrates psychological, spiritual, and energetic healing.

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(23 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Sunday, December 23, 2012
Turning Children Into Killers: The Intolerable Pain Of Parental Neglect And Abuse Therapist who specializes in treating childhood trauma inadults discusses how parental abuse and neglect in childhood createsintolerable pain for children. Inescapable, intolerable pain in a childor young adult can all too easily get expressed as violen

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