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 More Info: A case of discussion, storytelling or gossip  
Submitted By administrator | Added on: 2004 March 14 | Total Visits: 1418 | Printable version

A case of discussion, storytelling or gossip

by Jackeline Plank
Clinical psychologst Jackie Plank discusses the ethics of case discussions. Read A case of discussion, storytelling or gossip here

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 More Info: AMINO ACID THERAPY FOR DEPRESSION.  
Submitted By DavidvdW | Added on: 2009 September 07 | Total Visits: 1884 | Printable version

Amino Acid Therapy for Depression

by Dr Renier Du Toit
Dr Renier du Toit, a qualified Clinical Psychologist, life and health coach and a Doctor of natural medicine writes about Amino acid therapy for Depression.

There is a long history of using amino acids in the treatment of depression. Amino acids were discovered in the early 1900s and used until the 1980s as the mainstay for treating of depression. Amino acids have continued to be a popular option for natural medicine modalities like naturopathy and herbalism in the treatment of depression.
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 More Info: Blocked or held emotions  
Submitted By Shellocean | Added on: 2008 September 25 | Total Visits: 834 | Printable version

IN DROWNING & SURRENDER

by Shellocean
I wrote these poems years ago at the begining of group therapy that made a real difference for me. It was a space in which I came to know myself and where I learnt the value of expressing myself and releasing long-held emotions. Read IN DROWNING & SURRENDER here

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 More Info: Body image  
Submitted By DavidvdW | Added on: 2010 July 04 | Total Visits: 380 | Printable version

Mirror, Mirror on the wall, whose body is the most beautiful of them all?

Body image and self esteem

by Liane Lurie
Our relationship with our bodies begins early on. It is the vessel with which we either develop a healthy curiosity or a destructive obsession. The way in which we view our bodies, our body image, is an area of concern throughout the lifespan, especially during the adolescent and young adult years Read Mirror, Mirror on the wall, whose body is the most beautiful of them all? here

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 More Info: Change  
Submitted By Spart | Added on: 2005 July 14 | Total Visits: 962 | Printable version

Change

by Neville van Deutekom
This poem I wrote whilst reflecting on my own personal issues,as well as other people’s and how blinded we can be to others that may need our help/kindness etc.. Read Change here

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 More Info: Chaos theory and eldership  
Submitted By DavidvdW | Added on: 2010 April 18 | Total Visits: 554 | Printable version

Chaos theory and eldership

by Yaro Starak
Yaro Starak draws on chaos theory, quantum psychology and the shamanic tradition and writes about eldership development. Read Chaos theory and eldership here

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 More Info: Cholesterol and depression  
Submitted By DavidvdW | Added on: 2010 September 02 | Total Visits: 13 | Printable version

Cholesterol levels linked to depression in the elderly

by Betty Doyle
Betty Doyle descibes new research demonstrating a link between high cholesterol and depression in the elderly. Read Cholesterol levels linked to depression in the elderly here

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 More Info: Couple Counselling and MArriage Therapy  
Submitted By DavidvdW | Added on: 2009 October 07 | Total Visits: 2805 | Printable version

Couple Counselling and Marriage Therapy

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A brief article about couples counselling and marriage therapy. Aimed at the person considering taking their relationship to a couple counsellor or marriage therapist. Read Couple Counselling and Marriage Therapy here

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 More Info: Crossing the Bridge to an authentic life  
Submitted By DavidvdW | Added on: 2010 April 18 | Total Visits: 612 | Printable version

Crossing the Bridge to an authentic life

by Dr Jana Lazarus
We conclude our movie series with a short rumination on The Bridges Of Madison County - a film that is, essentially, a long and beautiful rumination on a single theme. It is love, you might say, this is a romance – it is indeed, but ironically enough, it is not about the discovery of another person, but of the sustaining self. By Miranda Wannenburgh and Dr Jana Lazarus. Read Crossing the Bridge to an authentic life here

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 More Info: Depression  
Submitted By ncokaziz | Added on: 2006 October 18 | Total Visits: 991 | Printable version

Cognitive Triads and Depression

by Ncokazi Floyd, Msc Clin Psych
A systems therapist views on deprssion and the cognitive triads. Read Cognitive Triads and Depression here

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