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News: Alcohol Home Detox

Monday, September 26th, 2011

The blight of alcohol abuse can wreck people’s lives. It can affect the loved ones,and co-workers of a person with a drinking problem. Precision, perseverance and dependable practices can aid victims in the fight to counter alcohol.
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Here’s Some Tips for You in Regards to Underground Hypnosis Review

Sunday, April 4th, 2010

Underground Hypnosis carries a somewhat stormy reputation, but as with similar conversational hypnosis programs it can be a source of real benefit. Put into action as a treatment for emotional, mental, and physical complaints to say nothing of a persuasive communication strategy, this kind of mind control works upon the subject’s unconscious mind to get them to do what you prefer. So you may add work to beat mental disorders or diverse addictions to any half remembered stage show funny high jinks. It appears quite disturbing at first, but it’s really a commonly-used practice which usually creates no side effects…

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Get Some Great Recommendations Apropos Conversational Hypnosis Igor Ledochowski Here…

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

While controversial, many practitioners hail conversational hypnosis and the celebrated Underground Hypnosis program and its likes as strong techniques. In all probability you have heard already that you can effectively convey messages to the unconscious mind in this fashion, but you might not realize that it’s possible to alleviate problems, whether mental, emotional, or even physical. This could be something as basic as paying attention to a particular television program or some comedic fun to combating mental disorder and overcoming smoking addiction. It appears somewhat disturbing at first, but it’s a surprisingly common technique which generally has no extra problems

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How Clinical Depression Affects Your Kinfolk and Friends

Sunday, November 29th, 2009

How Depression Affects Your Family and Friends

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Black Ops Hypnotism Power of Underground Hypnosis

Monday, October 26th, 2009

Most of the people like me are unaware of this term Black Ops Hypnotism, but after I researched about it when I got a project to write on I was bewildered to see its power, omnipresence and mighty influence. Black ops hypnosis is in no way similar to the hypnotism we always heard about. Even [...]

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Negotiation and Death

Thursday, December 18th, 2008

If a person knows the end is imminent, a negotiation with Death occurs that bears a striking resemblance to everyday negotiations we see in mediation practice. The Death negotiation process goes through five distinct stages, just like a mediated negotiation.
Stage One: Denial
The first stage of opposing parties confronting each other is Denial, which is [...]

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a dream

Thursday, December 18th, 2008

Through the darkened eye that sees through the mirrored glass I awoke with terror. The images that have been burned so deeply in my mind scream to be freed. I stand tall over the earth. The sky turns angry and grey. But the weather is clear. I see the land of the eagle. Where Great [...]

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Whispers Of Love

Sunday, December 7th, 2008

There have been many studies on the different so-called stages of dying including, of course, the famous Kubler-Ross study and that of Debbie Messer Zlatin, but few, if any, have offered much insight into issues involving the relationship between hope, dignity grief, and mourning. Suffice to say I have always adhered to the theory that [...]

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