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![]() Michael G. Rayel - ArticlesDr. Michael Rayel -- psychiatrist, author, and game inventor -- has written the award-winning A 31-Day Series for young people which currently has two titles: A 31-Day Success Principles for Kids and Teens and A 31-Day Positive Affirmation for Kids and Teens.
As a game inventor, he has created several noteworthy games. His latest invention, Actus Tale, was chosen as "Top Pick" in the Washington Post Toy Test 2007 and recently has won Creative Child Magazine's 2008 Preferred Choice Award. Moreover, he created the Oikos Game Series. These emotional intelligence(EQ) board games can help players learn personal development, social and emotional skills such as dealing with conflict, asserting oneself, showing empathy, managing anger, making decisions, and setting goals in a fun way. The first of the series won the 2007 Platinum Award and 2005 Parent to Parent Adding Wisdom Award. Moreover, it has three versions. Moreover, he created fun card games such as Fikloo - a party game, and Wordigy/Wordigy Jr. (with three and two versions, respectively) and IzSip Challenge - all challenging word games. Wordigy Jr. has won Creative Child Magazine's 2008 Seal of Excellence Award. The Oikos Game 3, Fikloo, Wordigy, A 31-Day Success Principles for Kids and Teens, and A 31-Day Positive Affirmations for Kids and Teens are recipients of 2006 Parent to Parent Adding Wisdom Award. As an entrepreneur, Dr. Rayel is the co-founder of Oikos Global, the maker of emotional and social skills games and personal development products; and Soar Dime Limited, the provider of webinars and publisher of psychiatry, mental health, and parenting books. Aside from being an Editor of Oikos' Insights! A Family and Self-Improvement Journal, Dr. Rayel is also the cofounder of Wordigy Challenge -- a word competition using Wordigy and Oikos Global Award -- a youth award that aims to recognize children and youths who have made a difference in the lives of their peers. Dr. Rayel has pioneered and conceptualized the CARE approach as a first aid methodology for mental health. In his book First Aid to Mental Illness (named Finalist, Reader's Preference Choice Award 2002), he advances the implementation of practical strategies and early intervention to deal with mental illness. Through his books Successful Preparation for the Psychiatry Oral Exam and Passing Strategies, Dr. Rayel has helped psychiatrists pass the certification exam in Psychiatry (ABPN). Using the sound strategies found in these books, he has provided "Psychiatry Review Board for ABPN II" to interested exam candidates. Currently, Dr. Rayel is a Clinical Assistant Professor at MUN, Discipline of Psychiatry. In addition to being certified in Advanced Clinical Psychopharmacology (ASCP), Dr. Rayel is also a Diplomate of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology with subspecialty certifications in Forensic and Geriatric Psychiatry, and Psychosomatic Medicine. Visit www.oikosglobal.com and www.psychedu.com for details. How to Communicate so Your Partner Will ListenI have seen it in my practice. Miscommunication has often been an easy passport to emotional turmoil and chaotic existence. What are some ways to communicate so your partner will listen? Six Ways to Teach Your Kids ResponsibilityAlthough I intend this article for children, I have to admit that many adults may still learn from my message. Teaching responsibility is not just for kids. It’s pressing to pass on this important trait while young—when the mind can still be molded and when the heart is still thirsty for change. How to be Happier in 2009Beautiful babies have been born to joyful, expectant parents. New graduates have received job offers. Motivated employees have been promoted to positions they love. Creative individuals have invented new gadgets and technologies to make life easy for everyone. Three Myths About Mental IllnessIn my practice, I have met many misconceptions about mental illness from patients and their relatives. I can’t blame them. Mental illness has not been understood for a while. Three Questions to Ask the Doctor in Your First VisitOver the years, I’ve seen hundreds of patients in the hospital suffering from various illnesses. When they see me, some seniors usually bring a bagful of medications. Yes, a grocery bag full of prescription bottles. How Motivated are You?While almost everyone has the motivation to pursue activities daily, some of us have to struggle. Somehow, some can’t find that necessary inner zeal to be productive. Do you sometimes find yourself in a rut? Six Ways to Clear the Oral Exam HurdleEvery year, about 50% of ABPN II oral exam candidates fail. Why? Excessive anxiety, ineffective preparation, and disorganized interview and presentation are some causes. But is this exam really insurmountable? You Get What You ExpectYou can choose what to expect from your children. And I assure you that you will get what you expect. Positive expectations are likely to produce positive outcomes. On the other hand, negative expectations are likely to bring forth negative results. This is the law of nature. Using Anger to Your AdvantageCorrectly showing anger is your passport to freedom. Yes, anger can set you free from people who don’t show respect, from bullies and manipulators, from intolerable circumstances, from ignorance and poverty, and from complacency. Stressed? Three Ways to CopeBut for some people, being stressed becomes a way of life. And that’s where the danger lies. While breathing and eating are physiologic needs, excessive stress is too costly — a luxury that we can’t afford to have.
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