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First Aid Actions (Part One of 5)

What to do when someone is unconscious.

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Questions and Answers on Hypnosis, Self-Hypnosis and Psychosomatic Illness

Self-hypnosis is useful for almost anything and is especially useful for combating stress and increasing the energy of the mind.

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Hypnosis: The Myths and Misconceptions

The hypnosis profession struggles with a tarnished reputation in the medical field as well as in other areas of therapy. Many stage hypnotists are partly responsible for misrepresenting hypnosis and promoting a negative image; but Hollywood also shares the blame.

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Sports Psychology: Getting Into the Zone Using Self-Hypnosis

The zone is basically a heightened state of awareness, where concentration is total and is uninhibited by internal or external distraction. In the zone, a feeling of time distortion can occur in the mind, slowing down reality enough to anticipate what’s coming next, helping you to plan your moves ahead of time. The boxer will see gaps in his opponents defences where he can get through, and the goalkeeper can jump in the right direction as the player is striking the ball. When the mind has grown accoustomed to being in the zone, it will then seek and manifest the same experience everytime you play your game, providing you want, believe and expect it to happen.

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Understanding Hypnosis & Self-Hypnosis

Hypnosis is a non-addictive power for good and is a natural manifestation of the mind at work. It results in a state of consciousness dissimilar to sleep or wakefulness, where attention is drawn from the external environment and is concentrated on mental, sensory and physiological experiences. While in an altered state, you have the ability to change perceptions and cognitions.

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10 Complicated Complexes

Behavioral complexes named after historical and fictional characters.

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Signs and Symptoms of Hypoglycemia (Diabetes Mellitus) What all nurses and patients should know.

This is an educational paper for nurses and patients. It is written in simple language so that an ordinary person can understand the signs and symptoms of low blood sugar. This is a common condition for patients who suffer from diabetes mellitus. It is a condition which Nurses, Doctors and Patients manage daily and is still poorly understood.