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a href="/Kenzabur%C5%8D_%C5%8Ce_related.html" title="Kenzaburo Oe">Kenzaburo Oe (redirect from A Healing Family) Kaifuku suru kakozu, 1995 - A Healing Family (trans. by Stephen Snyder, ill. by Yukari Oe) Chugaeri, 1999 - Somersault (trans. ...
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Healing environments Healing environment, for ... that supports patient s and families through the stresses ... medical visits, the process of healing, and sometimes, ...
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Richard A. Cohen (redirect from International Healing Foundation) attractions and the process of healing He also travels on a lecture ... Gay Children, Straight Parents A Plan for Family Healing (2007) ISBN ...
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Richard Lui years at the YMCA , marketing at the Red Cross , and teaching addicted mothers computer skills at the American Indian Family Healing Center. ...
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Mark 3 contains a conflict over healing on the Sabbath , Jesus ' calling of the Twelve Apostles , and his conflicts with some scribes and his own family. ...
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Family Constellations Family Constellations is a therapeutic method developed by Bert Hellinger and ... A healing resolution is achieved when every representative ...
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Magnolia Creek A Family Program is included with treatment to enhance the patient's long-term recovery and extend healing to the family. The facility ...
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James Gordon Lindsay After the family moved to Portland, Oregon , the young boy was ... The group sponsored the first convention of healing evangelists in Dallas, ...
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Online Gamers Anonymous (gamers as well as friends and family) to use for their own healing and to support each other Although OLGA is "a strictly volunteer ...
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Systemic Constellations therapeutic intervention with roots in family systems therapy (Psychodrama of ... Next, the facilitator seeks a healing resolution. ...
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Children's Medical Center at Legacy campus sits on a 155-acre site with "green space" preserved to provide an environment of healing and tranquility for patients and families. ...
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FLO (For Lovers Only) family systems, and the way in which the counselor may approach marriage and family counseling as a creative, preventative, and healing avenue. ...
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Mohammad Din Mohammad Born in Kampung Gangsa in Malacca , Malaysia , Mohammad's family ... began to learn silat and traditional massage and herbal healing techniques. ...
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Prayer (section Prayer healing) mostly concentrated on its effect on the healing of sick or injured people. ... members of the British Royal family would live longer, given ...
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Salvia divinorum It is a herbaceous perennial in the Lamiaceae (mint) family. divination and healing—it literally translates to "diviner's sage" or "seer's sage ...
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We Are Family Foundation The We Are Family Foundation is an American 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization ... to start the healing process after the events of September ...
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Lewis Mehl-Madrona His work discusses healing practices from Lakota, Cherokee and Cree ... Mehl-Madrona is certified in psychiatry, geriatrics and family ...
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Anna Marsh A bad healing experience leading to the death of a member of her family has been suggested as an impetus to her idea of creating a humane ...
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Abraham of Rostov Saint Abraham of Rostov was born in the tenth century, to a non-Christian family in ... After a near-death experience and healing, Abraham ...
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David Epley Epley continued to travel the country, with his family, holding ... He later became a Charismatic preacher with a healing ministry reaching ...
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1. Ways A Person Deal With Depression
November 16, 2009
Depression is something that affects most people around the world from time to time and can be very hard to deal with. I have myself struggled with this problem in the past but have lately found ways to cope with this very much unwanted depression. I will write about how I go about doing this in this article.
I have been born into a family which include many members who find it hard to cope with life and are often worrying about something or other. I am one of these people and there does not seem to be a day that goes by where I do not have some issue in my mind, that is making me unhappy... (read more)
Author: Marvin Cervantes
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2. Why One Has Trouble Getting Sleep
November 16, 2009
After a grueling exam, a major business presentation, or enduring rush hour traffic, what do people anticipate or look forward to when they get home? Aside from seeing one's family and enjoying a hearty dinner with them or watching your favorite TV program, one of most important thing for all humans, and even animals, is to enjoy sleep.
It is really frustrating not able to sleep. You toss and turn on every side of your bed. Until you thought of every single detail you have done during the day. While most people can easily get a sleep even sitting on a chair, there are others who seem to ... (read more)
Author: Reed Carney
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3. Treatment Programs for Drug Addiction
November 16, 2009
For people who are struggling with drug addiction, the good news is that there are now many treatment programs available to help them with their recovery. At one point in time, treatment programs for drug addiction were cold and stark addressing only the addiction itself not the psychological implications brought about by that addiction.
Now, the treatment programs that are available focus on healing not only the body but the mind as well. They realize that drug addiction is more than just a physical craving for drugs, it also take control of the mind to keep the addict using and preven... (read more)
Author: Mervin Hester
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4. Family Treatment Program - Making it Work for You and Those You Love
November 16, 2009
If you are considering entering a family treatment program for drugs and alcohol this article will help you with your research. Having an addiction is very difficult on an individual and even more so on their family. Finding the right program that will help you on your way to recovery and also provide services for your family will be imperative. Don’t feel that you or those you loved have to deal with this on their own, you can do so together.
When you know that you have to treat an addiction the first thing that comes to mind could be the individual. It’s very easy to separate yourse... (read more)
Author: John E
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5. Drug Alcohol Treatment Programs - Family Focus on Healing
November 16, 2009
This article was written to help families understand drug alcohol treatment programs and how they will be affected by the process of a loved one attending a center. It’s never easy dealing with addiction but, breaking the cycle of addiction is the best thing that you can do for yourself and those around you. In order to help you through recovery your family will be an important part of the process. You will need their love and support to help you through the journey ahead.
When you start researching into different drug alcohol treatment programs determine how well they will integrate y... (read more)
Author: John E
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6. Aloe Vera Plant And Its Many Skin Benefits
November 13, 2009
Many may not be familiar with the benefits and importance of Aloe Vera even though it has been around for a very long time. They are desert lilies and belong to the same family. It grows wild in Madagascar and in parts of Africa. As it so useful and beneficial you can find it world over, packed and sealed. There are more than 300 varieties of Aloe Vera plant with many different medicinal benefits.
With very high water content nearly 96% it has been leisurely used by the people to recover from their skin problems. It has so many good properties that it would be very hard to even count them... (read more)
Author: Damien Fowler
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7. Looking Inside Our Backs
November 12, 2009
Inside the skeletal muscles rests some powerful elements, which include ligaments and tendons. The ligaments alone are muscular bands of stringy-like threads that produce collagen threads of muscle fiber. The fibers and threads of ligaments connect to the bones, which attach to the muscles. Collagen is essential, since it exists in the connective proteins found in muscle fibers, skin, tendons, bones, cartilages, connective tissues, etc, which collagen halts the flow of semi-solid proteins, which are transparent and rests beneath the cartilages and bones. (Gelatin)
Ligaments join with th... (read more)
Author: Richie Lindsay
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8. The Role of the Intermediary Cylindrical Girdle
November 12, 2009
How the cylindrical girdle affects sacroiliac The intermediary cylindrical girdle is the go-between for the sacroiliac. Since the sacroiliac does not have support, yet it permits a variety of turns and twists, it needs an intermediary to hold it up. The sacroiliac connects with the ilium and sacrum at the upper area of the hipbone or ilium and the joints between the ilium and sacrum. Now, if this girdle is interrupted it can cause a disease known as muscular dystrophy. The disease is crippling. MD is characterized by plodding waste of the skeletal muscles.
The Cylindrical girdle is also... (read more)
Author: Richie Lindsay
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9. Muscle Spasms and Back Pain
November 12, 2009
Back pain sometimes merges from muscle spasms. Spasms largely start when one or the other nerve or muscle fibers cannot act with the other fiber. What takes place is the muscles assume involuntary reactions, such as atypical tightening of muscle. The action causes the muscles to restrain its contractions. If muscle contractions are reserved by the fibers, nerves, etc, restrained additionally, accordingly the lack of contractions can cause excessive feebleness and/or paralysis. If the muscles and the nerve fibers are not joining correctly to perform action, i.e. the muscle fibers are not yieldi... (read more)
Author: Richie Lindsay
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10. Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
November 12, 2009
As mentioned in previous works Osteomyelitis can cause back pain, yet back pain is also caused from SLE, or Systemic lupus Erythematosus.
Osteomyelitis causes back pain, since the disease merges a bacterial infection that spreads to the soft tissues and bones. Infections, open trauma, staphylococcus aureus, and hemolytic streptococcus are linking causes of Osteomyelitis. Staphylococcus aureus is a bacterium that occurs in clusters that resemble grapes. The bacteria typically inhabit the skin and the mucous membrane, which causes the disease Osteomyelitis. Hemolytic is the ruin or damage ... (read more)
Author: Richie Lindsay
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11. How Wearing the Right Shoes Can Reduce Back Pain
November 12, 2009
Did you know that wearing inappropriate shoes could cause the back to feel stressed? Shoes are cushions, foundations, and levers that we use to walk, stand, run, job, and so on. If one wears correctly, fitted shoes it will promote a healthy posture. On the other hand, if one wears unsuitable fitting shoes, look out feet and back.
The feet are the number one target the starts normal back pain. In short, the first thing that hits the ground when you start to stand or walk is the ball of your foot, i.e. the heel. Once the heel hits the surface, the remaining sections of the foot start to fo... (read more)
Author: Richie Lindsay
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12. The Affects of Rheumatoid Arthritis on Back Pain
November 12, 2009
Rheumatoid arthritis causes back pain to occur. The disease is a systemic disease that causes inflammation, which targets the synovial joint liners. This is where back pain starts. Rheumatoid arthritis may link to genetic transmissions or autoimmune illnesses according to etiology aspects. Physically speaking Rheumatoid arthritis inflames the synovial membranes, which often affects the pannus. This action causes destruction in the ligaments, bones, and the cartilages. Once the pannus is hit, fibrotic tissues start to replace the pannus. Calcification also replaces the pannus, which results in ... (read more)
Author: Richie Lindsay
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13. Stress Fractures and Back Pain
November 12, 2009
You can relieve back pain if stress is affecting a fracture. The zones you want to focus on are the femur, patella, tibia, fibula, tarsus, and the metatarsus. Fractured bones to be precise are broken bones. The bones however are detained and held in tact by surfacing tension, as well as tissues that surround the bone. Fractures occur when the muscles are overexerted.
Many people are at risk of fractures, especially those who overexert the muscles while exercising. Some people strive to loose weight and fit in a bikini, accordingly these people may workout 7 hours in a day, which is overex... (read more)
Author: Richie Lindsay
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14. Osteoporosis Leads to Back Pain
November 12, 2009
Osteoporosis causes back pain, since it affects the joints, lumbar, thoracic, and so on. The common symptoms of Osteoporosis are weakness, joint pain, back pain, height loss, unsteady gait, Kyphosis, or Dowager's hump, and so on. Osteoporosis affects the metabolic bones, which leads to dysfunction and results in bone mass reduction and increases in porosity. While the thoracic involves the chest, if you read more about edema and related illnesses you can learn how it causes back pain.
What causes Osteoporosis varies. Osteoporosis may emerge from drops in estrogen levels. Estrogen is a ho... (read more)
Author: Richie Lindsay
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15. Osteomyelitis and Its Role in Back Pain
November 12, 2009
Osteomyelitis is a bone disease. The disease causes inflammation of the bone and the bone marrow, which is source of cause, is from infections. Osteomyelitis can also emerge from Laminectomy. Laminectomy is a surgical procedure, which injections are inserted into the spinal cord. The surgical procedures are designed to remove one or more sides of the back posterior arch found in the spinal column, and to gain admission to the spinal cord and/or the nerve roots.
Surgical complexities sometimes arise after Laminectomy occurs. The patient may experience sensory and motor deficits, infection... (read more)
Author: Richie Lindsay
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16. What is Osteogenic Sarcoma?
November 12, 2009
When doctors access osteoarthritis and osteoporosis, they will also consider Osteogenic sarcoma, or Osteosarcoma. The symptoms are amazingly similar in comparison, yet different in several ways. For instance, if osteoporosis is present the patient will experience back and joint pain, fatigue, and so on. Likewise, if Osteogenic sarcoma is present the patient may feel pain, limited range of motion (ROM), immobility, and so on.
Osteogenic sarcoma is a malignant or benign bone tumor, yet when Osteogenic sarcoma is present, the bone malignant is present. The tumor causes invasion of the ends ... (read more)
Author: Richie Lindsay
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17. Back Pain Caused by Musculoskeletal Disorders
November 12, 2009
Musculoskeletal Disorders is a developmental collision, or impact that causes fear of dismissal and/or rejection, alterations in body images, dependency, and embarrassment, which emerges, from the body structural changes and the function of the body. The emotional and mental status is affected, which causes emerge from the impacts in developmental and economic changes.
Now, you may ask, how this relates to back pain, however if you consider that range of motion (ROM) is interrupted, posture, and other elements of the skeletal are restricted, thus you see back pain.
Usually when a p... (read more)
Author: Richie Lindsay
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18. Back Pain from Ligaments and Tendons
November 12, 2009
Once the fibers, nerves, and muscles are affected, it causes direct actions to the tendons and ligaments. Tendons are tough bands that connect to muscles and bones, which these inelastic cords or bands of tough white fibers connect to tissues that attach to the muscles and to the bones as well as other areas of the body. Sinew or tendons join with ligaments, which the two function from collagen. Tendons connect to the muscles, which initiates movement, or contractions that enforce bone movement. In some areas the tendons will connect to the muscles and then to the bones. In this area, tendons ... (read more)
Author: Richie Lindsay
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19. Back Pain from Joint and Connective Tissue Problems
November 12, 2009
the joints connect with tissues that work with the muscles and bones. The joints connect with tissues to conjunction bones and enforce these two bones to move. In short, joints are articulates that rest between "two bone" planes and provides us stability, movement, and controls this range of movement. (ROM)
The joints have liners known as synovium. These liners are the inner joint surfaces that secrete fluids, such as synovial and antibodies. Antibodies and synovial reduce the friction of these joints whilst working in conjunction with the cartilages.
Picture, imaging reaching up t... (read more)
Author: Richie Lindsay
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20. Back Pain Due to Injuries
November 12, 2009
Injuries can cause back pain, including injuries to the upper limbs, shoulders, neck, spine, etc. Injuries can occur also cause back pain if the rotator cuffs are disturbed. The rotator cuffs comprise acromion, tendons, such as the rotator cuffs, which rest at the upper bones at the arm, and connect with rotator cuff muscles. The muscles are at the top of the upper arm bones, and below the shoulder joints. Rotator cuffs are clusters of smaller muscles, tendons, etc, and attach to various parts of the body. If the tendons are torn and/or ruptured it can cause back pain. The injuries usually occ... (read more)
Author: Richie Lindsay
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21. Treating and Managing Slipped Disks
November 12, 2009
Slip disks is a problem that causes back pain, yet it is one of the many variants as to why back pain starts. Once doctors decide is a disk is slipped they often assign management schemes to the patient. It is important that the patient follow the instructions, otherwise the pain could get worse. Your doctor will provide you systematic instructions if you are diagnosed with back pain, such as slip disks.
How to manage: Doctors often order back and skin care, such as massage therapy and so on. You can purchase back mats with massagers cheap, as well as sauna foot tubs. Doctors also reco... (read more)
Author: Richie Lindsay
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22. The Role of Skeletal Muscles in Back Pain
November 12, 2009
The skeletal bones make up more than 200 short, long, irregular, and flat structures. Inside the bones is calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, and RBCs, or marrow, which produces and generate red blood cells. The bones work along side the muscles. The muscles and bones afford support, defense for the internal organs, and locomotion.
The skeletal muscles are our source of mobility, which supports the posture. The muscles work alongside the posture by shortens and tighten it. The bones attach to the muscles via tendons. The muscle then starts to contract with stimulus of muscle fibers via a mot... (read more)
Author: Richie Lindsay
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23. The Origins of Back Pain
November 12, 2009
When considering back pain we must concern ourselves with its variants. For instance, back pain can start with slip disks, which in medical terms is called "Herniated nucleus pulposa." (HNP) Doctors define slip disks as ruptures of the "intervertebral disk." The intervertebral rests between the vertebrae (Spinal Column) of the backbone.
The interruption has variants, including the "Lumbrosacral," (L4 and L5) as well as cervical C5-7. The cervical is at the neck and belongs to other parts of the back and neck as well. When doctors consider slip disks they often look through etiology, whic... (read more)
Author: Richie Lindsay
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24. Back Pain from Hemophilia
November 12, 2009
Hemophilia is a bleeding disorder, which is inherited. Hemophilia disorders include Hemophilia A, which is the common disorder that emerges from deficiencies. Hemophilia B also emerges from deficiencies. The disorder causes back pain, spontaneous GI bleeding, large spreads of bruising, bleeding joints, muscles, soft tissues, etc. Pain of the joints, swelling, and limited range of movement (ROM) is also a symptom that emerges from hemophilia. Recurrent hemorrhaging of joints also occurs, which causes back pain, as well as pain to spread out over the entire body.
Hemophilia is inherited fr... (read more)
Author: Richie Lindsay
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25. Back Pain Resulting from Gynecological Conditions
November 12, 2009
Women may sometimes achieve gynecological conditions, which start PMS (Premenstrual syndrome), endometriosis, inflammatory pelvis disease and so on. The condition causes back pain from inflammatory and swelling symptoms. Endometriosis occurs when endometrium is present. The mucous membrane, i.e. endometrium has a lining that is only present in the womb. The lining functions with the ovaries and other areas of the body. When inflamed, it causes back pain.
PMS is overrated. The condition is chiefly physiological, i.e. it only has physical traits that appear. PMS includes backaches, swellin... (read more)
Author: Richie Lindsay
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