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by Sam Vaknin - 2007-03-10
DisclaimerThe Negativistic (Passive-Aggressive) Personality Disorder appears in Appendix B of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM), titled "Criteria Sets and Axes Provided for Further Study...
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by Sam Vaknin - 2007-03-10
DisclaimerThe Masochistic personality disorder was included in the DSM III-TR but removed from the DSM IV and from its text revision, the DSM IV-TR. This move was criticized by some scholars, nota...
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by Sam Vaknin - 2007-03-10
Notes of first therapy session with Mona, female, 32, diagnosed with Dependent Personality Disorder (or Codependence)"I know I won't actually die, but it often feels like it." - says Mona and nerv...
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by Leonard Buchholz - 2007-03-14
I have been reading the comments recently posted on a major website about a company that began by helping people beautify their homes.They did this by providing great products at a great price backed ...
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by Leonard Buchholz - 2007-03-17
I was thinking today about those people who come to us for help.You know, the Customers.And the only reason I'm bringing this up is because of some of the comments that were posted on that major web s...
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by Yuga Rishi Shriram Sharma Acharya - 2007-03-18
The headquarters of Brahmavarchas Research Institute is Haridwar (Uttaranchal, INDIA). Over here its mode of action is classified in 4 parts:1) SCRIPTURAL RESEARCH: A comparative study of all spiritua...
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by Shriram Sharma - 2007-03-18
The headquarters of Brahmavarchas Research Institute is Haridwar (Uttaranchal, INDIA). Over here its mode of action is classified in 4 parts:1) SCRIPTURAL RESEARCH: A comparative study of all spiritua...
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by Clyde Annach - 2007-03-25
Jesus' presentation as God's Son and the beginning of His ministry were as much a reason to rejoice in first century Judea as it is today. Normally when we celebrate something we throw a party or hold...
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by Brett McCluskey - 2007-03-26
Shitokan to akan yo! Article 3 Tips on modern colloquial Japanese grammar. By Makurasuki sensei and This article shows a colloquial usage of certain Japanese grammar for must verb.must+verbnakute wa n...
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by Bhaskar Banerjee - 2007-03-29
By the word Vedānta is meant the end of all knowledge. The Sanskrit word Vedānta breaks in two: Veda, the knowable; and anta, the end. Vedānta recognizes two worlds of human investigati...