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Coping With Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

(Wed Dec 6th, 2006, by Tracey Wilson)

An extreme traumatic event is an event that a person may experience, see, or learn about and that causes intense fear, helplessness, and horror. The event involves actual or threatened death or serious injury, or threats of harm to oneself or to othe...

   
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Helping Someone with Suicidal Tendencies

(Wed Dec 6th, 2006, by Tracey Wilson)

A lot of people who are suicidal will give warning Signs of Suicide. Make sure you can recognize these signs where you can act on them. But never feel responsible for any harm one may do to themselves. Many who do harm themselves are very clever in h...

   
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Coping With Loneliness

(Wed Dec 6th, 2006, by Tracey Wilson)

Loneliness is a feeling of emptiness and sadness inside of you. You may feel isolated and separated from the world. Feeling like your family doesn't understand and doesn't want anything to do with you, to finding it difficult to make any new friends,...

   
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The Winner's Secret

(Wed Dec 6th, 2006, by Saleem Rana)

Everybody wants to be a winner, but few people are. Most people struggle to hold their little worlds together. Few people soar; few excel. What is the difference? Are some people just brighter, more energetic, more attractive, more talented, and more...

   
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Four Fears That Prevent Our Learning From Dreams--and What To Do About Them

(Wed Dec 6th, 2006, by Ron Masa, Ph.D.)

Why do so many people wonder what their dreams mean... but never actually find out? If our "dreams are nightly letters from God" as Jung's student, von Franz argued, why are so few bothering to read their mail? While most people are curious about the...

   
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Area 51: Solebury Trees and Plants

(Wed Dec 6th, 2006, by Bill Hirst)

The Greatest Trees and Plants For Solebury: In Solebury Township most residents considers their yard and garden an extension of their home. We look for sanctuary and privacy there. Plants help by making natural barriers to establish seclusion and pri...

   
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the psychology of singles and doubles in tennis.

(Wed Nov 29th, 2006, by John Ugoshowa)

Singles, the greatest strain in tennis, is the game for two players. It is in this phase of the game that the personal equation reaches its crest of importance. This is the game of individual effort, mental and physical. A hard 5-set singles match ...

   
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the psychology of physical fitness

(Wed Nov 29th, 2006, by John Ugoshowa)

Physical fitness is one of the great essentials of match play. Keenness can only be acquired if the physical, mental, and nervous systems are in tune. Consistent and systematic training is essential to a tournament player. Regular hours of sleep, a...

   
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the fundamentals of tennis.

(Wed Nov 29th, 2006, by John Ugoshowa)

I trust this initial effort of mine in the world of letters will find a place among both novices and experts in the tennis world. I am striving to interest the student of the game by a somewhat prolonged discussion of match play, which I trust will ...

   
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Dream Telepathy Researcher Fights Muhammad Ali and Sonny Liston Inside a Dreamer's Mind

(Wed Nov 29th, 2006, by Ron Masa, Ph.D.)

Dreams are a doorway to invisible realms that reveal our hidden psychic and shamanic abilities. Consider this classic story of dream research. On the night of March 12,1964, the renowned psychologist Calvin Hall was monitoring EEG output at Duke Univ...

   
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