- The Role of the Nervous System
- Developmental Themes in Addiction
- How Addiction Develops
- Technology Addiction is a Health Issue
- Technology Addictions of Flight and Erasure
- Technology Addictions of Need Fulfilment
- Technology Addictions of Orienting
- Technology Addictions of the Fight Response
- Adolescent Vulnerabilities
- Mentorship: The Magic Bullet
- The Essence of Mentorship
- Mentorship and the Nervous System
- Psychological Mentorship
- Therapeutic Mentorship
- Challenges and Opportunities
Mentorship: The Magic Bullet
The only way for an adolescent to develop integration, containment, and identity is through mentorship.
The impulse of kids to form groups is healthy. In evolutionary terms, groups of young people seek leadership from adult mentors. In the absence of healthy adult mentors, adolescents form a youth gang, which comes to be led by the adolescent among them who is most aggressive, gregarious, or risk-prone.
The absence of mentorship for adolescents is the most serious problem in our society today. Absence of mentorship is a primary cause of the addictions problem among both youth and adults, the suicide problem among youth, the homelessness problem in youth and adults, and the depression and anxiety problem of many people.
Technology addictions involve false mentorship.


