Child Magazine December/January 2006

For more than a year, school mornings were the most trying times in the Moyer family's Medham, NJ, household. Nearly every day 10-year-old Kate and 5-year-old Emily would be ready to leave for school when 7-year-old Paul would develop an urgent need to move his bowels. His recurrent gas pains and up to a dozen bowel movements daily had his distraught mother, Pamela, 38, in repeated contact with Paul's pediatrician, who couldn't find a cause.

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Dr. Andrew Weil's Self Healing Premiere Issue

Interactive Guided Imagery is an updated version of visualization therapy, a remarkably creative and effective way to take advantage of the mind-body connection. It's one of the natural therapies I recommend most frequently to patients, because my family and I have had success with it ourselves.

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AZNetNews December 2005/January 2006

Robert Burns, the Scottish Poet, penned: "Oh wad some power the giftie gie us. To see oursel's as others see us!" On a scale of one to 10, with 10 being the highest, how much do you like yourself? This question elicits responses ranging from "minus two" to the rare "10" and offers a quick assessment of your self esteem - how much you like yourself.

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SELF MAGAZINE FEBRUARY 2006

Hypnotherapy seems to work for people with severe irritable bowel syndrome. After 12 one-hour hypnosis sessions, most patient improve substantially, researchers from the University of Manchester in England say.

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AZNetNews June/July 2006

"I'm sick and tired of hearing about stress, "he said. "I read about it in magazines and the newspaper; they talk about it on the radio and on TV. That's all they talk about at work. Stress, stress, stress. So what's the big deal?" 

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AZNetNews June/July 2006

"I'm sick and tired of hearing about stress, "he said. "I read about it in magazines and the newspaper; they talk about it on the radio and on TV. That's all they talk about at work. Stress, stress, stress. So what's the big deal?" 

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Golfweek August 12, 2006

Hypnosis is beginning to make an impact among competitive golfers, although these hypnotic states have no resemblance whatsoever to stereotyped images of individuals doing things against their will. "Hypnosis is not something people do to you"

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