Cognitive Difficulty
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2023 Articles
Cognition, Education, and the Gillespie Approach
Based on forty-three years of clinical observation of infant therapy, I am presenting a hypothesis around cognition, education, and the…
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2023 Articles
Reflections on My Orthodontic Care in the 1950s
As a periodontist seeing many orthodontic shortcomings since the 1970s, I am excited for the growing awareness of orthodontic work…
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Primer for the Gillespie Approach
Since we look at the human body differently, we expect exceptional outcomes for our patients. Our big picture revolves around…
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2022 Articles
Maxillary Bone Motion, Dentistry, and Zero-Second Brain Cycle
This essay explores the concept of maxillary bone motion, dentistry, and a zero-second brain cycle. The maxillary bones expand and…
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2021 Articles
Anxiety and Depression
I am seeing a young adult for anxiety and depression. He had a history of physical trauma: birth trauma resulting…
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Toddler Traumas
This work is so interesting. A toddler presented for a visit after two separate traumas. The first injury was a…
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Some Consequences of a Long Labor
A family from the Midwest presents this week with their teenage son. He has attention issues, ADHD, and a narrow…
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“Mom, I Love to Read.”
Recently a mom brought her six-year-old daughter in for evaluation. Mom was open to therapy because of her doctor’s recommendation.…
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The Many Diverse Infant Conditions of the Gillespie Approach
In his poem “The Divine Comedy” Dante describes his travels down the nine circles of the inferno. We are going…
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2020 Articles
The Fascial Web Rules All
I clearly remember having an ongoing argument with John Barnes P.T. in the 1980s when I worked in his office…
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