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  • A Quick History Of Hypnosis In Therapy
    By: Rick Rakauskas | - Hypnotherapy has been used for a very long time - possibly back to prehistoric times. According to the expert in ancient Celtic society Anne Ross, the Druids of ancient Gaul were likely to have included an early form of hypnosis. Yogis also used a form of hypnosis. However, in Europe, the use of hypnosis as therapy was considered with suspicion and fear, with many believing that putting another into a hypnotic trance was "casting a spell" or a form of witchcraft and black magic.

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  • This Site Is Regarding Mental Disorder,its Causes, Signs And Symptoms, Effects And Totally Different
    By: Zane Hanson | - A mental disorder, additionally referred to as a mental disorder, is a pattern of behavioral or psychological symptoms that impact multiple life areas and/or create distress for the person experiencing these symptoms. What exactly could be a psychological disorder? How is a psychological disorder diagnosed? Learn a lot of concerning how clinicians outline and classify mental disorders and discover how many people are impacted by such disorders each year.

    Learn about the way to class ...

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  • This Website Is Concerning Mental Disorder,its Causes, Signs And Symptoms, Effects And Different Way
    By: Zane Hanson | - A mental disorder, also known as a mental disorder, is a pattern of behavioral or psychological symptoms that impact multiple life areas and/or produce distress for the person experiencing these symptoms. What precisely is a psychological disorder? How is a psychological disorder diagnosed? Learn additional concerning how clinicians outline and classify mental disorders and discover what number folks are impacted by such disorders once a year.

    Learn about how to classically diagnose ...

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  • Co-occurring Conditions: Multiple Personality Disorder And Addiction
    By: Casey Markham | - Co-occurring conditions like drug addiction and multiple personality disorder are surprisingly prevalent in the United States, presenting a unique set of challenges for sufferers and therapists alike. These conditions are generally severe enough independently, but when they co-occur together they often significantly exacerbate each other and can result in disastrous consequences. In some cases the symptoms of MPD can cause a person to use drugs in an effort to seek relief, and in some cases th ...
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  • Understanding Anxiety Disorder Symptoms For Proper Treatment
    By: Danicasusan | - Everyone knows how anxiety feels like. It happens when you are about to do a big presentation, when you are about to take a difficult exam, when you are worried about problems that you have at home or at work, or when you are being called for by your boss to his office. If we all feel anxiety, when does it become a disorder then?

    Anxiety disorder happens when you let your worries and your fears hinder you from living your life the way that you want to. The anxiety is excessive and ...

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  • Borderlines And Emotional Abusers - When Borderlines Are Abusive In Their Intimate Relationships
    By: Dr Jeanne King PhD | - Sometimes individuals with a borderline personality disorder present like emotional abusers, and this has important clinical implications for treatment. A close look at the DSM-IV criteria for Borderline Personality Disorder sheds light on this relationship.

    The Borderline's Abuse Characteristics

    What is it about the borderline personality disorder that can also fulfill the criteria for intimate partner abuse?

    1) Frantic attempts to prevent abandonment, whe ...

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  • Yoga Is A Soul Cleaning Exercise In Many Fitness Boot Camps Or Health Retreat Camp
    By: Deepak Dwivedi | - Have you ever been in a Fitness Boot camp or have you ever enjoyed fitness holidays with your family ? If not yet try to give your body a refreshing health retreat this weekend as changing lifestyle today demands proper physical and mental care on the other hand life style Is so much busy and occupied that it is quite difficult to find out time for regular work out and exercise. Few of the biggest health problems are obesity, cardiovascular diseases and Diabetes. Poor handling of fats and metabo ...
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  • Breaking Free From Dissociative Identity Disorder With A Superstar Athlete!
    By: Joe DePalma | - Hes a vegetarian who eats one meal per day with no snaking. He sleeps only 4 hours per night. He admits to never having had a sip of alcohol. His daily workout consists of no weights at all. This is what he has done nearly every day or 30 years:

    Push Ups: 2,000 reps
    Sit Ups: 3,000 reps
    Pull Up: 1,500 reps
    Dips: 1,000 reps
    Squats: 1,000 reps
    Plus various sprinting and running programs.

    As you can see this is not your average guy.

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  • Effective Methods In Dealing With Acute Stress Disorder
    By: Nelson Berry | - You were walking along the street when you noticed two men fighting. Suddenly one of them shot the other to his death. At first it seemed like it didnt have any effect on you until youre having flashbacks. You could no longer go to sleep, and when asked about what happened, you couldnt remember all of the details. You couldnt even recall if you were really there.

    What youre exhibiting are the typical signs of acute stress disorder.

    What is acute stress ...

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  • The Lasting Effects Of Trauma On Children
    By: Steven Chang | - If you think that the children experiencing traumatic events are just those victims of war, incest or rape, orphans and children of divorced parents, think again. Millions of children are exposed to different forms of traumatic events at some point in their lives. These traumatic experiences can be time-limited (such as natural calamities, gang hazing) or chronic and pervasive (such as incest, physical abuse, child neglect and war). One point worth pondering is that most parents are not aware th ...
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  • Protecting Your Children From Sex Offenders And Predators Online
    By: Conrad Sanders | - Do not assume your kid can understand what is right and wrong. It is your job as a parent to show them to be responsible members of society and also the time to try and do that is now. It's your job as a parent to protect your sorts from net predators.

    A number of the knowledge that will be uncovered through this sort of investigation include the name, address and phone variety of the person sending the emails as well as the place of employment of that person, what web service ...

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  • Split Personality Disorder And Its Symptoms
    By: Ben Mester | - I hadn't know that split personality disorder, more rightly called dissociative disorder, was so common until I started working at a place where someone had it. He had had split personality disorder symptoms for awhile, but no one had really caught on, except for his psychiatrist. This particular disorder can be very difficult to notice and diagnose because even the person with split personality disorder doesn't generally know that they have it. The personalities are kept as separate entities in ...
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  • Bridges To Recovery
    By: Seo consultant | - From alternatives to psychiatric hospitalization to life enrichment and enhancement. With locations in Pacific Palisades and Santa Monica, California,Bridges to Recovery is a premier residential treatment programdesigned for people suffering from psychiatric disorders who are seeking in depth psychotherapy and an alternative to a hospital environment for their primary extended care.

    We specialize in mental health issues such as depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety depression, anxie ...

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  • Schizophrenia Versus Multiple Personality Disorder
    By: Sutiyo Na | - Difference Between Schizophrenia and Multiple Personality Disorder

    Schizophrenia has been often mistaken as similar to another form of brain disorder, which is multiple personality disorder (also known as split personality). However, there is a huge difference between these two, which is why it is important to establish that difference to gain an understanding of what make each one different.

    Aside from the difference in characteristics, each one have a varying set of ...

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  • Is My Child Psychic?
    By: Francis David | - Do you believe in clairvoyance? Personally, I would have to say that I do believe in this ability or gift, though I dont always admit it because there is no fact upon which to base its existence. Why do I believe in clairvoyance? My mother is not the type to fabricate stories and she is usually skeptical of anything that has to do with clairvoyance, tarot cards, ghosts or anything outside of the norm. We were discussing the topic of psychic ability years ago, when she decided I might be inter ...
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  • The Problem With Denied Emotions In Psychotherapy
    By: Irsan Komarga | - Psychotherapeutic processes are meant to deal with psychological problems, ranging from the mild ones like simply a depressed mood, to more subtle ones like the controversial problem known as dissociative identity disorder. Thus, one aspect of dealing with these kinds of problems is the opening up of one's emotions to the therapist.

    Denied emotions, things we feel that we do not want to admit, is one of the root causes of many psychological and psychiatric problems. In the psychot ...

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  • Schizophrenia In Childhood: Unusual But Troubling
    By: Robert Neale | - Children develop differently than their peers, which may make it difficult to diagnose mental illness early. Normal behaviors at age four may be eccentric by age seven. Young children often have imaginary friends and strange experiences hearing voices, but once they grow older, these same playful interactions may be viewed as symptoms of schizophrenia in children. Even though the prognosis is worse for children than adult-onset patients, research is promising for the new generation of anti-psych ...
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  • Find Out How To Treat Anxiety, Panic Attacks And Depression
    By: Jasmine Merz | - If you have experienced stress-related anomalies in the past, or if you're seeing that your stress level is definitely beginning to have effects on your health, you'll be wanting to find out all you are able to about protecting yourself so you can avoid having an anxiety panic attack. Here are some of the indications that you may be having a panic attack, as well as some techniques you can use for treatment.

    A panic attack happens when you have a sudden surge of fret that feels c ...

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  • Humanity's Lost Love Of Nature - How It Is Causing An Environmental Catastrophe
    By: Rick Jorgenson | - For most of human history, our ancestors strongly identified themselves as an intrinsic part of nature. The basic thesis of this article is that the environmental catastrophe that is now rapidly occurring is a direct result of a large subgroup of our species becoming disconnected from this deep love of nature and an equally deep sense of unity with it.

    As I view the environmental destruction that humans have perpetrated upon our planet from the vantage point of my 35-year career a ...

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  • Diagnosing Add/adhd: The Real-life Application Of Dsm Criteria
    By: Jimmy Brownen | - The American Psychological Association (APA) added the condition of Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) in its 1980 edition. Since that time, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC), the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (ICD-10), and the American Academy of Pediatrics have supported, and worked to further develop, the criteria that are used to diagnose children and adults. The most recent criteria are ...
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  • Acute Stress Disorder - Causes, Symptoms And Treatment
    By: Sander | - Acute stress disorder (ASD) is an anxiety disorder characterized by a cluster of dissociative and anxiety symptoms occurring within one month of a traumatic event. (Dissociation is a psychological reaction to trauma in which the mind tries to cope by "sealing off" some features of the trauma from conscious awareness). Acute stress disorder develops within one month after an individual experiences or sees an event that involved a threat or actual death, serious injury or another kind of physical ...
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  • Complete Information On Depersonalization Disorder With Treatment And Prevention
    By: Juliet | - Depersonalization disorder is a dissociative disorder to which many folk can pertain. Depersonalization disorder is sometimes called "depersonalization neurosis. " Occasional moments of depersonalization are natural, but relentless or repeated feelings are not. Brief periods of depersonalization are notably caused by stress, a lack of sleep, or a combination. Depersonalization disorder is often associated as a comorbid disorder of anxiety disorders, panic disorders, clinical depression, and bipo ...
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  • Amnesia Dissociative Causes Symptoms Information With Treatment
    By: Juliet | - Dissociative amnesia is more common in women than in men. It may also block memories of childhood abuse, later recalled in adulthood. Different types of memory loss have been identified in persons with DA. These include localized, generalized, continuous, and systematized amnesia. Generalised Amnesia is diagnosed when a person's amnesia encompasses this entire life. Selective Amnesia: happens when a person can recall only small parts of events that took place in a defined period of time. Continu ...
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  • Meditation And Apocalypse Now The Horror Of The Brando Kurtz Split Ego And The Trauma That Splits It
    By: Swami Satchidanand | - Typically the works of the cruel ego can be seen-quote from Heart of Darkness by Conrad in the Belgian Congo "there you could look at a thing monstrous and free."

    And here is why we need to work through Meditation and the *higher techniques of meditation on healing the trauma caused cruel ego...

    This is from Apocalypse Now, written Francis Ford Coppola & John Milius, book, HEART OF DARKNESS, by Joseph Conrad...

    Here we understand the trauma of the in ...

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  • An Old Sufi Story Of Meditation Caste System: Spiritual King, General, Businessmen And Helpers
    By: Swami Satchidanand | - Many hundreds of years ago there was a Mother who had Four children. She was alone and needed help. She prayed for help and asked an enlightened Sufi Master for advice.

    He came and pronounced the work for all of the Children. One he said to become his servant. The other to join the army. The other to become a shopkeeper and the last to help all the others.

    Over the years the boy who joined the army progressed, became heroic, won many battles and became a General un ...

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  • Been In A Car Crash Or Work Accident? Think You Might Have Post-traumatic Stress Disorder?
    By: Dr Mike Shery | - As a psychologist and marriage counselor, I find that there can be up to 25 warning signs that indicate you or a family member would benefit from counseling or therapy when experiencing PTSD.

    First, what are these signs?

    1.Exposure to possible death or serious injury that resulted in an intense feeling of fear, hopelessness or horror

    2.Intrusive, distressing thoughts or images that recall the disturbing event

    3.Disturbing dreams asso ...

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  • Myth Meditation Analysis - King Kong, Lord Of The Rings, Beauty And The Beast Indicating Did And Mpd
    By: Swami Satchidanand | - The movie of King Kong is an elaborate allegory of spiritual evolution so we can understand the mythical quality of this story which also underlies the Lord of the Rings, the Beauty and the Beast, Cinderella, Cupid and Psyche and Sleeping Beauty.

    We understand from King Kong what ancient symbols have been telling us of the hundred percent split nature of humanity and the necessity for purification, integration and going higher through meditation.

    Ancient knowledge ...

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  • The Mental Disorder Known As Schizophrenia
    By: George Johnson | - A person experiencing untreated schizophrenia is typically characterized as demonstrating disorganized thinking, and as experiencing delusions or auditory hallucinations. Although the disorder is primarily thought to affect cognition, it can also contribute to chronic problems with behavior and emotion. Due to the many possible combinations of symptoms, there is ongoing and heated debate about whether the diagnosis necessarily or adequately describes a disorder, or alternatively whether it might ...
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  • Ee Meditation, Shaman + Integrated Soul Personality, Fragmentation, Mpd + Did, Psychology. Pt 2 Of 3
    By: Swami Satchidanand | - There is in every person the possibility of an integrated Soul Personality. However, normally the average person is split to a greater or lesser degree, dependent upon the amount of pain, trauma and undigested stress in their lives and dependent upon the amount of work they have done to integrate their personalities by means of therapy and meditation.

    Therapy and psychology allow intellectual appreciation of the problem in ourselves and others. It takes meditation to heal the spl ...

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  • Ee Meditation, Shaman + Integrated Soul Personality, Fragmentation, Mpd + Did Psychology. Pt. 3 Of 3
    By: Swami Satchidanand | - There is in every person the possibility of an integrated Soul Personality. However, normally the average person is split to a greater or lesser degree, dependent upon the amount of pain, trauma and undigested stress in their lives and dependent upon the amount of work they have done to integrate their personalities by means of therapy and meditation.

    Therapy and psychology allow intellectual appreciation of the problem in ourselves and others. It takes meditation to heal the spl ...

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  • Ee Meditation, Shaman + Integrated Soul Personality, Fragmentation, Mpd + Did, Psychology. Pt 1 Of 3
    By: Swami Satchidanand | - There is in every person the possibility of an integrated Soul Personality. However, normally the average person is split to a greater or lesser degree, dependent upon the amount of pain, trauma and undigested stress in their lives and dependent upon the amount of work they have done to integrate their personalities by means of therapy and meditation.

    Therapy and psychology allow intellectual appreciation of the problem in ourselves and others. It takes meditation to heal the spl ...

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  • Ee Meditation And The Kundalini Kriyas Grounding Multiple Personalities, Did + Mpd
    By: Swami Satchidanand | - This is the second article after an Introduction on Split Personality using Shamen to illustrate the concept as well as a few works in the Psychological sphere.

    Later I hope to complete the work in the concept of Dissociation, Multiple personalities, Causes of Dissociative Identity Disorder and The Soul Personality.

    This is a description of Multiple Personalities, DID + MPD as the cause of all suffering in the world, how to spot them and the neccessity for their cu ...

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