Dr. Leland Heller. So that suffering can be replaced by joy, fatigue by energy, worry by peace, moodiness by stability.
The psychotherapeutic model understands mental illness not only in neurological but also in personal terms, as an inner emotional conflict; a disharmony of body, brain, mind and spirit, that is intrinsic to the human condition.
A body-centered psychotherapy. Synopses and excerpts from 40 true stories of physical and emotional healing. One complete story each week.
Oscar Bekhoff, Ph.D. A high level of mental and physical health is available for anyone willing to go after it.
Paula Bramsen Cullen. Literary poems on psychological themes (insights about separation, depression, psychoanalysis, therapy). Poems explore depression, joy, transference and dependency, the release of recovery.
Integrated broadbased approach to the evaluation and treatment of psychiatric symptoms. Information for professionals and consumers.
Ron Brills. Information for parents, educators, counselors, adolescents, police and violence prevention personnel.
Presents the work of Dr Janov: Primal Therapy, a therapeutic method consisting of helping patients relive childhood pain and feelings.
How to solve the trichotillomania puzzle. A book on trichotillomania support for teenagers, parents and therapists. By Dr. Ruth Golomb and Sherrie Vavrichek.
The Healing Power of Prayer and Psychotherapy. Sam Menahem, Ph.D. Includes sample chapter; Be careful what you pray for, you may get it.
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