psychotherapy
psychotherapy
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by Patti Desert, MSW - 2008-10-17
The word holistic has been used to describe health care practices that include acupuncture, massage therapy, Reiki, naturopathy, and homeopathy. These practices attempt to bring harmony to the physica...
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by Simon Hemmings - 2008-10-25
Many Gastric Banding Surgeons recommend psychotherapy before the surgery to ensure the patient is mentally and emotionally prepared to cope with life effectively after the drastic change. but sadly m...
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by Peter James Field - 2008-10-27
Emetophobia is the name we give to the fear of vomiting, the fear of being sick, or the fear of throwing up.Often clients call the hypnotherapist seeking help in overcoming a fear of vomiting, believi...
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by Peter James Field - 2008-11-01
With today's busy lifestyles and the constant demands on our time and energy from work, family and our social life, it's easy to feel as if our batteries are constantly being run down and depleted.It...
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by Peter James Field - 2008-11-07
Teeth grinding and jaw clenching -- or bruxism, to give it its proper medical name -- is an issue we see and treat quite often here in our UK hypnotherapy clinicMany times the person suffering from b...
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by Peter James Field - 2008-11-16
It is our nature to be confident.Regardless of whether we realize it or not, each one of us entered this life with an abundance of confidence.In fact, we were born to be confident. Inside each one of...
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by Sam Vaknin - 2009-10-25
Typology of CodependentsCodependence is a complex, multi-faceted, and multi-dimensional defence against the codependent's fears and needs. There are four categories of codependence, stemming from thei...
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by Amin Virani - 2010-03-28
Treatment of DID is difficult for a variety of reasons. Some of the reasons are secrecy on the client's part making him or her reluctant to seek help, including the difficulty in diagnosing the disord...