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  2. David G. Benner - Wikipedia

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    This AND that: Pondering Polarities as a Doorway to Hidden Wisdom. Toronto, Canada: Cascadia Living Wisdom Publications. ISBN 978-1-7386557-1-7. — (2022). I Am The Love That Flows Through Me. Toronto, Canada: Cascadia Living Wisdom Publications. ISBN 978-1-7386557-0-0. — (2019). Living Wisdom. Eugene, OR: Wipf and Stock. ISBN 9781532692147.

  3. Support group - Wikipedia

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    Support groups maintain interpersonal contact among their members in a variety of ways. Traditionally, groups meet in person in sizes that allow conversational interaction. Support groups also maintain contact through printed newsletters, telephone chains, internet forums, and mailing lists. Some support groups are exclusively online (see below).

  4. Mindfulness-based stress reduction - Wikipedia

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    This component is crucial for understanding how mindfulness can be incorporated into daily living. Body scanning, introduced during the first four weeks, involves quietly sitting or lying while systematically focusing attention on different body regions, starting from the toes and moving up to the top of the head.

  5. Full Catastrophe Living - Wikipedia

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    Full Catastrophe Living: Using the Wisdom of Your Body and Mind to Face Stress, Pain, and Illness is a book by Jon Kabat-Zinn, first published in 1990, revised in 2013, which describes the mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) program developed at the University of Massachusetts Medical Center's Stress Reduction Clinic.

  6. Howard Clinebell - Wikipedia

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    With his book on counseling of alcoholics Clinebell introduced the concept to view alcoholism as a disease rather than a character deficiency in religious circles. As one of the fathers of the pastoral counseling movement Clinebell was an early advocate of training in psychotherapy for seminarians aiming to work as counselors.

  7. Institute in Basic Life Principles - Wikipedia

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    [4] and was originally composed of 54 pamphlets called "wisdom booklets", and was based on the Sermon on the Mount. [21] In order to enroll in ATI, a family had to have attended both the Basic and Advanced Seminars and meet other requirements (ATI curriculum was, at the time, not available to the general public for use by other homeschool ...

  8. Montrose Center - Wikipedia

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    The Montrose Center is an LGBTQ community center located in Houston, Texas, in the United States. [1] The organization provides an array of programs and services for the LGBTQ community, including mental and behavioral health, anti-violence services, support groups, specialized services for youth, seniors, and those living with HIV, community meeting space, and it now operates the nation's ...

  9. Three Principles Psychology - Wikipedia

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    Three Principles Psychology (TPP), previously known as Health Realization (HR), is a resiliency approach to personal and community psychology [1] first developed in the 1980s by Roger C. Mills and George Pransky, who were influenced by the teachings of philosopher and author Sydney Banks. [2]