Peace of Mind

Peace of Mind
Rabbi Samuels, whose second of seven children became blind and deaf after receiving a bad batch of a routine vaccine in Israel, knows this dynamic all too well. “[Early on in Yossi's life], people often remarked to my wife that she should move on … A … Read more on San Diego Jewish Journal

North Somerset mums teach healing power of hypnosis
The course costs £550 and for more information on the training or therapy visit Hazel at www.radiantsouls.co.uk or Katherine at www.eternalsoultherapies.co.uk. Katherine is a 40-year-old mother of two who … This is a very rapid way to heal most … Read more on Nailsea People

Effects of Cognitive Therapy on Symptoms of PTSD and Depression
Gabrielle I. Liverant of the VA Boston Healthcare System on the Brockton Campus in Massachusetts wanted to explore this dynamic more closely. In a recent study, Liverant assessed 126 women assigned to either CPT in totality, CPT-C alone, or writing … Read more on GoodTherapy.org (blog)


 

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