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Dissolving Barriers
On this enlightening and entertaining CD, Louise L. Hay explains how we can dissolve the barriers that prevent us from being healthy and successful. She shows us that fear, guilt, resentment, criticism, and other negative forms of programming from the past can be transformed into opportunities for positive change and growth. By letting go of these limiting thoughts and feelings and accepting ourselves and others, we can experience the power of being in charge of our lives. "You’re not a helpless victim of your own thoughts, but rather a master of your own mind." — Louise L. Hay.
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Freedom from Fear: Taking Back Control of Your Life and Dissolving Depression
Bryce Carter, Ph.D. Therapy also relies upon language, and the survival instinct is embedded so deeply within our psyches that it predates our acquisition of language. Medication only is meant to alleviate the symptoms of depression. It cannot reach that deep well of life force that exists within us all. Now, as a good psychologist I have to say that there has been enough research done on this project to recommend this book out of hand. But I am sure that this will strike an intuitive cord with many people, and I encourage you to contact RMCAT and Peyton Quinn and read this book very carefully. It is my opinion that regularly exercising one survival instinct inoculates one against depression. the healthy exercise of assertiveness and non-destructive aggression helps to activate our psychological immune system..
Price: $16.50
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A Guide to Inclusive Therapy: 26 Methods of Respectful, Resistance-Dissolving Therapy
A simple yet powerful approach to resistance from a leader in solution-focused therapy Resistance, inner conflict, and ambivalence often impede therapeutic work. In this engaging book, Bill O'Hanlon introduces the three main concepts of Inclusive Therapy: permission, inclusion of opposites, and inclusion of exceptions. Each of the 26 featured methods is immediately applicable in your own practice..
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Globalistan: How the Globalized World is Dissolving Into Liquid War
Globalistan weaves three parallel and intersecting themes: globalization, energy wars and the Long War. It shows how globalization is not proceeding according to the myth of "everyone profits": instead, it is fragmenting the world into even more explosive inequality, into "stans" - some stans configured as fortresses, some stans at war with others. Energy wars, and the multiple intersections of globalization and war, only increase the polarization. Globalistan argues that the world is being dissolved into Liquid War - a natural consequence of "liquid modernity" , a concept formulated by Polish sociologist Zygmunt Bauman. The book is 80% based on reportage - from China to Central Asia and Russia; before, during and after the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq; in Iran and in the Middle East; in Western Europe, Western Africa and South America. Compounded with news analysis, it advances possible trends based on how geopolitics is developing now. It is also an Atlas - with maps - of the world in conflict. .
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Dissolving Dollars: Exposing the Debt-Based Insanity Behind Modern Money
Pop quiz! Where does money come from? Who makes it? What is inflation? What is the Federal Reserve? Why is America so buried in debt? Unsure how to answer such questions? Then you really can't afford to miss this book. Through the help of the accessible style of a comic book, DISSOLVING DOLLARS will take you on an intriguing, eye-opening journey through American history, banking, and modern money. You'll discover the scandalous truth about inflation, debt, interest, the Federal Reserve, banks, taxation, bailouts, economic growth, the creation of money, and much more. Overall, DISSOLVING DOLLARS is an excellent book for anyone wanting an easy entry point to understanding the true nature of modern money. So get the inside story today. Your dollars depend on it!.
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Success Without a College Degree: Dissolving the Roadblocks Between You and Success
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Mona Lisa's Moustache: Making Sense of a Dissolving World
In the eighty years since Marcel Duchamp drew a moustache on a copy of the Mona Lisa, the dissolving of cultural forms has intensified to the point that there is no longer an absolute, a "proper" form, anywhere This generalized breakdown is evident in social and moral codes, in gender distinctions and personal relationships, in politics and economics, in literature, music, dance, painting, and architecture, in our concepts of reality itself. Is there any sense to be made of this seeming chaos? And if so, can any single theory adequately account for all aspects of the phenomenon? Physicists and mathematicians have informed us that reality is irreducibly complex and plural, unable to be exhausted by any one system of description. Following their lead, Mary Settegast has explored several different ways of looking at the reality of dissolving forms, seeing it as the result of global consumer capitalism; environmental deterioration; the end of a cycle of time; the beginning of a new cycle; a shift in the evolution of human consciousness; and finally, seeing the dissolution of form as a cause for celebration. Each of these six perspectives is theoretically "correct" in its ability to explain the breakdown, and each can be supported by the work of twentieth-century artists. Readers are asked to forego the impulse to choose which view they believe to be true and encouraged instead to practice the simultaneous holding of multiple perspectives: "Like the Cubist painters of the early twentieth century, who were among the first to recognize the error in a single point of view, we will be trying in these pages to portray our subject from all sides in hopes of capturing it whole.".
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Integrating Psychotherapy and Pharmacotherapy: Dissolving the Mind-Brain Barrier
Treatment of Mental Illness requires mind-brain thinking. The dichotomy of mind and brain is now giving way to the beginnings of integration Both pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy can help people with psychiatric disorders. But how are the clinical effects of chemical and psychotherapeutic treatments maximized? This book summarizes research in combined treatments, and discusses the manner in which each can aid the other..
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