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Fearfulness – Unless you correct unemotional and lack of awareness of other considerations, which can be said that they did not fear at times? This is not the exclusive nature of those sensitive. New experiences often cause butterflies, fearful thoughts and heart-chaos in most people. HSP only tend to feel more emotional depth. Read More Read more..
Nov 28 2009
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One in every twenty people is regarded as a very sensitive person (HSP). This means that either you own may be sensitive or is someone you know. 42% of the population is not very sensitive, which means that most things do not bother them with the way they akan HSP. Other people are in a place between, with a little strange that any completely unemotional. (By the way – 20% of the entire animal kingdom is also very sensitive). Read More
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Nov 24 2009
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Realistic hope
- Sometimes I feel great, and other times I feel more connected with life and others than ever before.
- There are some things outside my control. However, there are many things I can control.
- I choose to live as closely as possible now. The quality of my life I may be related to physical health, but somehow my life in May, I plan to do so with my full capabilities. Read More
Nov 20 2009
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We all want our children to succeed in school. But for many children and teenagers, the concentration in this always-pressure, starved-for-time era can be difficult. Here are some tips to help your child improve concentration and better in the classroom: Read More
Nov 16 2009
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The presence of hope with the client often is associated with better health, and hopelessness is often a precursor to poor results. Present expectations, but does not guarantee, but it helps the process of healing. Read More
Nov 12 2009
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This is a chapter that
“Healing of the soul – Patterns and Structure of complementary psychological Cancer Treatment (CPCT)”
In their search for health, the client is willing to try something, hoping for a miracle cure. They often reason that they might also try it out because they have lost anything. “Unfortunately, something is lost. Clients can get a false sense of hope. They may lose interest in major drugs or complementary approach. Finally, they may also be robbed of valuable time by pursuing the therapy is not satisfactory. Read More
Nov 08 2009
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Pygmies, however, who live in remote rain forests of tropical Africa, does not often wide vistas and distant horizons, and therefore does not have enough opportunities to learn size constancy. Pygmy one, moved from a normal environment, he was sure to see the actual insects swarm when he saw a large herd of buffalo in the distance. When driven toward the animals he was afraid to see the insects “grow” into buffalo and believe that some form of magic has worked. Read More
Nov 04 2009