Cognitive Enhancement
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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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2022 Articles
Pediatric Cognition and the Gillespie Approach
I am suggesting that the Gillespie Approach may significantly improve pediatric cognition. When I was treating headache children in the…
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2022 Articles
The Gillespie Approach Is Much More Than a Happy Baby
Mothers generally present with their infants with one or more of our fussiness issues (breastfeeding difficulty, colic, reflux, gas, indigestion,…
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2021 Articles
Infant Mouth Breathing
In the Gillespie Approach infant mouth breathing is a red flag indicator. My first thought would be if the infant…
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2021 Articles
The Feeling of Coming Out of Zero-Second Brain Cycle
I work with many people who come out of zero-second brain cycle in therapy. I asked this perceptive patient, who…
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2021 Articles
A Personal Milestone—50 Years of Patient Care
I was nervous and maybe even sweating. A mother dropped off her 12-year-old daughter for a filling in 1971. I…
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2021 Articles
“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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2020 Articles
A “Gillespie Kid”
A new phrase has been added to our lexicon. A mom presented with her baby telling me all about her…
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