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Internationally acclaimed eating disorder recovery site for women. Created by Joanna Poppink, MFT, Los Angeles psychotherapist, speaker, author of Healing Your Hungry Heart.
THE ROMANS Ancient, Medieval and Modern
John,S,Romanides, The Primitive Greek Romans. The Jews, Romans and Merovingian Franks and the cure of the sickness of religion. Augustine's sickness of religion swamps the Carolingian Franks. Religion is a neurobiological sickness with a specific cure which has been handed down by the prophets and apostles of the...
Anger Management Techniques, Managing Anger, Anger Management from Leonard Ingram
When anger is mismanaged, the results can be catastrophic in both terms of dollars and the waste of human potential. Learn anger management techniques.
Psychoanalysts for Peace and Justice
Web site of Psychoanalysts for Peace and Justice. Contains links to relevant resources. excellent collection of anti-Iraq war resources.
NaturalTherapyForAll.com - Find Complementary Therapists, Dentists or Therapy Courses
NaturalTherapyForAll is the best resource to find a therapist, dentist, counsellor, psychotherapist, acupuncturist, hypnotherapist or therapy course information
Brian L. Weiss, MD
Dr. Weiss's Books, Workshops, CDs, Training, Resources, Many Lives Many Masters, Only Love Is Real, Through Time into Healing, Messages from the Masters,
Home | Boulder Psychotherapists' Guild | Boulder's Most Respected Source for Psychotherapist Referrals
Boulder, Colorado's most respected source for referrals to and information about licensed psychotherapists.
Tapestry Residential Eating Disorder Treatment - Tapestry
Residential, day and outpatient programs for women of all ages suffering from Anorexia, Bulimia, Binge Eating, Orthorexia and Exercise Addiction, located in Brevard, North Carolina.
Get Your ANGRIES Out
Got mads? Get 'em out! Constructive anger management techniques for children, parents, couples, adults and teachers. Award winning site with write-in features about using anger in acceptable ways from Dr. Lynne Namka, psychologist