Sean X. Luo M.D., Ph.D., Psychiatry and Internet Addiction Treatment - Boutique psychiatry and consulting practice for neuroscience and evidence based treatment, substance abuse and Internet addiction.


Country: 206.188.193.137, North America, US

City: -81.5401 Florida, United States

  • Books And Spoons - Dark and eerie tale

    For the very last moments, this story is filled with danger, action, history, and romance. It is addictively alluring with the intriguing characters, both dead and alive, and the murder mysteries, that seem to come too close to home for the brave heroine.

  • Paolo & Francesca - The unending plot of the economic royalists and their 80 year cycles of Great Forgetting

    I read this book exclusively on the subway commuting to work in the winter of 2015, and it was both incredibly disturbing and extremely engaging. Thom Hartmann takes a deep look at the economic crisis of today and puts it in the context of economic crises in history. Beginning with the American Revolution, Hartmann explains how economic crashes have happened with regularity in the United States in a cycle where the economic elite consolidates power, crashes everything, and then the public rebels and creates reforms, followed by decades of forgetting during which the elites come to power again. The American Revolution was a rebellion against British corporate oppression, when the British government gave subsidies to big corporations like the East India Company while taxing mom and pop establishments in the United States. The colonial citizens revolted by boycotts and declaring independence from Britain. Eighty years later, the economic elite tried to monopolize expansion of the west by trying to bring slaves with them, but the working class countered with measures that lead to the Civil War. Without free slave labor the south had to compete equally with settlers who only had their own labor at their disposal. However the next eighty years was shaped by huge advances in technology and a concentration of economic power in the hands of a few wealthy elite. Workers were oppressed, industries turned into monopolies, and politics were corrupted by the influence of big money. Eventually this led to the crash of 1929, followed by a decade of economic depression, and then years of rigorous reform. Unions were organized, working conditions improved, wages increased, the environment protected, limits were placed on corporate wealth, and a burgeoning middle class emerged.

  • Gary Radecki - Awesome!

    These are the best packaged mashed potatoes, much better than any other "artifical" prepared mashed potatoes. I highly recommend you mix it with either Chicken or Beef Broth, they add great flavor to the mashed potatoes like you have never had before!

  • LarryComicFan - A great pack

    The High Sierra Loop Backpack is a great pack. It's sturdy, sewn with solid stitching that should hold up to carrying large school books around. The colors are vibrant and attractive. And most important, for me anyway, is that the shoulder straps are comfortable and adjustable. Overall, this is becoming one of my favorite packs to run around school with. It is also big enough to fit my three text books and some supplies.

  • Ethel Fountain - 2008 impala keyless entry remote

    It was on time, the instructions was easy, and I will go to this site again if I need to. this was a great price and I have not had any problems with this device. thank you for this device.

  • Jennifer - Pathetic. Don't let the wireless fool you

    It's 2016, why would they have wires? Pathetic. Don't let the wireless fool you, the speakers are ran on wires and they aren't very loud. Embarrassing that they even sell speakers with wires anymore.

  • Ying - bad service bad therapy

    I have never used such a bad product. I bought this item and used it once following the instructions, but it makes the hair oily and sticky. I just used a small amount of that, although I admit the smell is good. Besides, when I contacted the customer service to return this, they told me I not only have to pay the return shipping fee but also the original shipping fee when they shipped to me. I have never had such experience with Amazon since they offer good return service. I understand sometimes I have to pay the return shipping fee, that's fine. But it is ridiculous to pay the two shipping fee just because I have to return the product because the therapy itself has problem