emotional health
emotional health
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by KG Stiles - 2007-01-14
An aphrodisiac Rosa damascena's fragrant nectar and hypnotic lure is legendary.The magical and rapturous allure of a new day dawns with the warm, softly complex and floral aroma of Turkish Rosa damasc...
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by KG Stiles - 2007-01-14
Rose oil has a long history of use in medicine! Since antiquity physicians have extolled the virtues of Rose oil for its healing properties.It is a well known fact that a grieving heart, unable to com...
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by Ainsley Laing - 2007-01-24
Copyright © 2007 Ainsley LaingWe have all heard of Type A personality types, but have you heard about Type D, or distress, personality? There was an observation made by, Johan Denollet, a Belgian psy...
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by Stephanie Maclennan - 2007-02-26
Use Hypnosis to Create Emotional WellbeingThough it may be difficult to believe it at times, we are all responsible for our own emotions. How we view and think about ourselves, others and the world ar...
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by Thomas Digges - 2007-03-22
Scientific studies of lithium supplements have made some interesting discoveries. In a 1997 study, researchers at the National Institute of Mental Health stated: "We found that long-term exposure to l...
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by KG Stiles - 2007-05-23
A synergy blend of essential oils can be more effective for getting the results you desire than any single essential oil. The pure essential oils I recommend you use in a blend for promoting feelings ...
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by Scotch Q. Ennis - 2007-07-05
Mental health is a phrase that gets tossed about a lot -- this is true especially during the few decades prior to this one -- but its full meaning often gets shorted. Casual mental health discussions ...
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by William DeFoore, Ph.D. - 2007-09-29
When we talk about the inner child, we're referring to an image of your child self. This image may be one that you access by looking at a photograph of yourself as a child, or simply by closing your e...
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by wgdefoore - 2007-09-30
When we talk about the inner child, we're referring to an image of your child self. This image may be one that you access by looking at a photograph of yourself as a child, or simply by closing your e...
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by Scott Barker - 2008-04-25
Emotions are identified with the overall process whereby low level cognitive appraisals, in particular the processing of relevance, trigger bodily reactions, behaviors and feelings.Emotions of wanting...