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Narrative
and Experential Therapies
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(8pp)Therapy involving families or individuals is seldom easy or singular
in nature. This paper examines the similarities and differences of
experiential and narrative therapies, through the applicable work of
Virginia Satir and Michael White. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BBtherpy.doc
Principles
and Concepts of Iridology
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A 15 page research paper on iridology, what it is and how it works. The
writer details the history of iridology, the methods used for diagnosis,
the meaning of structures in the iris, and how it is currently accepted in
the medical world. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Iridolog.wps
Reflexology
/ Successful Healing Through The Feet !
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14 pages in length. Foot Reflexology is the practice of stimulating areas
of the feet that correspond to parts of the body with specific hand, thumb
and finger techniques. This stimulation is believed to have a positive
effect on a person's health and well-being. In this research paper on
Reflexology, the writer discusses how the concept works, examples of its
success & various uses, effects on circulation, evaluation of
reflexology's major criticisms, etc;. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Reflexol.wps
Special
Interest Democracy and Marijuana
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A 5 page essay that posits that democracy in America has changed, point in
case, the nonsensical reasons behind the government's fight against
marijuana as a medicine. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Demmarij.wps
The
Best Choice; A Placebo or Traditional Treatment
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This 5 page paper looks at the arguments for and adjacent the use of
placebos in different medical conditions. Differentiation psychological
and non psychological is made and case study evidence is used to form the
arguments for and against the use of placebos in medical treatment. Other
considerations included are economical and ethical. The bibliography cites
5 sources.
Filename: TEplaceb.wps
Uses
of Hypnosis
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This 6 page paper looks at the subject and highlights how it is used by
medical professionals as well as in behavior modification industries.
Controversial uses are noted such as in the case of past life regression
and by police to jog a witness's memory. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: SA022Hyp.wps
Vitamins
Cannot Cure the Common Cold
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A 5 page paper which argues that vitamins cannot cure the common cold. The
paper presents a look at common treatments, and preventive measures taken
against the common cold, which further emphasizes that face that there is
not cure for the common cold, and the best that vitamins can do is treat
the condition afterwards, or help to boost the immune system prior to
contracting a cold, which is a virus that must run its course.
Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: RAcomcold.wps
Wellness
Centers / Medically-Based vs. Fitness-Based
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40 pages in length. The writer discusses the fact that within the world of
physical and mental wellness, there are two very different approaches to
the same goal: medical and fitness. The two vastly diverse programs
offered at wellness centers around the world provide similar benefits;
however, it is the road taken to achieve these benefits that greatly
differ. Medically-based wellness centers are geared more toward the
traditional, pharmaceutical therapy that has sustained throughout the
centuries. Fitness-based wellness centers, on the other hand, utilize
one's inherent physical abilities, coupled with nutrition, relaxation and
exercise, to aid in the body's recuperation. Granted, both entities have
their specific place within the interworkings of overall wellness, yet
their diversity maintains them as separate practices. Current trends,
however, are showing a voluntary merging of the two applications to work
toward a comprehensive approach to health care. Bibliography lists 24
sources.
Filename: Wellcent.wps
Western
Medicine And Alternative Medicine: Integration
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7 pages in length. Concluding evidence points toward a growing trend of
western medicine practitioners collaborating closely with alternative
doctors. It is not without significant forethought that the two very
separate entities have joined together to create a synergistic approach to
health care. The writer discusses that prevention is the key for the
alternative approach, where historically and typically, the western
medicine practitioner has focused more upon treating the illness or
disease after it has already been diagnosed. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLCwest2.wps
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