Category Archives: Front Page – Static

Solving Mental Minus – Part One

The first time I encountered Dr. Harry Wachs was in 2005, not long before his 81st birthday. He and his wife Ruth, had traveled to San Diego for Dr. Wachs to impart his incredible knowledge and vast experience on the thrity five of us lucky enough to call ourselves his seminar audience. That particular seminar was conducted over three separate

Read more

Vectograms – A Clear and Single World – Part 1

If we were to ask 100 therapists which activity gives them the greatest amount of trouble, my bet is the vast majority of them would name the vectograms. While I don’t pretend to be an expert, I certainly have been forced to think and re-think them on enough occasions, that I’m comfortable offering my opinion. The main item to keep in

Read more

Visual Processing – Part One – The Mechanism Within

A question often posed in the Vision Therapy room involves an understanding of how a particular activity applies, or perhaps more directly stated, “what does this have to do with my eyes?”. Although genuine, the question identifies a chasm in understanding between eyeballs and brain – or to be a bit more cliche – between sight and vision. Working on

Read more
« Older Entries