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  • ...y to access deeper levels of the psyche through greater awareness of the [[physical body]] and the [[emotions]] which gave rise to the various ''body-oriented' ...tive medicine]] body-work or body-therapies that seek primarily to improve physical health through direct work (touch and manipulation) on the body because, de
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  • ...y to access deeper levels of the psyche through greater awareness of the [[physical body]] and the [[emotions]] which gave rise to the various ''body-oriented' ...tive medicine]] body-work or body-therapies that seek primarily to improve physical health through direct work (touch and manipulation) on the body because, de
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  • ...ion]] (WHO), in 1948, '''''health''''' was defined as "a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or inf ...s a positive concept emphasizing social and personal resources, as well as physical capacities." Classification systems such as the WHO Family of International
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  • ...disorder in this area include [[anorexia nervosa]], [[bulimia nervosa]], [[exercise bulimia]] or [[binge eating disorder]]. ...us forms of severe and complex mental disorder in adulthood and the abuse (physical, sexual or emotional) or neglect of children during the developmental years
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  • ...health psychology services, occupational psychology services or sport and exercise psychology services<ref>http://www.hpc-uk.org/aboutregistration/protectedti ...cal psychologists that are also licensed to prescribe) are able to conduct physical examinations, order and interpret laboratory tests and [[EEG]]s, and may or
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  • ...ciplinary team consisting of clinicians such as physicians, psychologists, physical therapists, and occupational therapists. ...elaxation work, and rhythmic [[brainwave synchronization|entrainment]] for physical rehabilitation in stroke victims.
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  • ...er support participation." Occupational therapists use careful analysis of physical, environmental, psychosocial, mental, spiritual, political and cultural fac ...music. Later, the Roman Celsus prescribed music, travel, conversation and exercise to his patients. However by medieval times the concept of humane treatment
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  • ...fects of a variable-ratio reinforcement schedule with changing criteria on exercise in obese and nonobese boys | url = | journal = Journal of Applied Behavior ...term behavior is used to reference a larger class of responses that share physical dimensions or function. In this instance, the term ''response'' indicates a
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  • ...disorder in this area include [[anorexia nervosa]], [[bulimia nervosa]], [[exercise bulimia]] or [[binge eating disorder]]. ...us forms of severe and complex mental disorder in adulthood and the abuse (physical, sexual or emotional) or neglect of children during the developmental years
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  • ...selves they eat, sleep, talk, argue, sing, play games, [[Physical exercise|exercise]], swap hats, and contemplate [[suicide]]—anything "to hold the terrible
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  • ...health psychology services, occupational psychology services or sport and exercise psychology services<ref>http://www.hpc-uk.org/aboutregistration/protectedti ...cal psychologists that are also licensed to prescribe) are able to conduct physical examinations, order and interpret laboratory tests and [[EEG]]s, and may or
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  • Changes in situations like financial state, physical health, and the influence of other family members can have a profound influ ...r anything like what we were training people to do in the listener/speaker exercise, not even close.<ref>Gottman, J The Marriage Clinic: A Scientifically Based
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  • ...ion]] (WHO), in 1948, '''''health''''' was defined as "a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or inf ...s a positive concept emphasizing social and personal resources, as well as physical capacities." Classification systems such as the WHO Family of International
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  • ...r instinctive reaction (e.g. turning pale and trembling when confronted by physical danger) and ''eupathos'', which is the mark of the Stoic sage (''sophos''). === Spiritual exercise ===
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  • An initial assessment may include a physical exam by a physician. Although there are no biological tests which confirm b ...ent medical doctor and therapist; and good physical health, which includes exercise, nutrition, and a regulated stress level. There are other factors that lead
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  • ...stages it may result in a slow recovery and affect or worsen the person's physical [[Health|health]]. The most common time of onset is between the ages of 20 ...tiple physical symptoms such as fatigue, headaches, or digestive problems; physical complaints are the most common presenting problem in developing countries,
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  • ...the [[Greek language|Greek]] word ''ἐμπάθεια'' (''empatheia''), "physical affection, passion, partiality" which comes from ''ἐν'' (''en''), "in, a ...) suggest that novel reading cultivates readers' empathy and leads them to exercise better world citizenship. For a critique of this application of the empathy
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  • ...solving]] and [[creativity]], [[Humour|sense of humor]], [[nutrition]], [[exercise]], self care, [[stress management]], [[gender identity]], and [[cultural id ...n=9780131976535|page=181}}</ref> Therefore the impact of social, cultural, physical and education can all affect someone's mental health.<ref name="Kitchener,
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  • ...<ref>Florimond, V. (2009). ''Basics of surface electromyography applied to physical rehabilitation and biomechanics''. Montreal: Thought Technology Ltd.</ref> ...ne]], mixed headache, and [[tension-type headache]]), [[low back pain]], [[physical rehabilitation]] ([[cerebral palsy]], incomplete spinal cord lesions, and [
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  • ...s, social workers and so on in democratic approaches that allow a child to exercise their power through reasoned decision making whilst co-operating with other ...s lack of courage. These were but ways of obtaining a slight release for a physical need while avoiding a greater obligation. A transient partner of your own s
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