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Time Line Therapy: Encyclopedia - Time Line Therapy

Time Line Therapy, an offshoot of Neuro Linguistic Programming and Ericksonian Hypnosis. It was developed by Tad James in 1985. His first book Time Line Therapy and the Basis of Personality, was published in 1988. Other related archivesEricksonian Hypnosis, Neuro Linguistic Programming

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Time Line Therapy: Encyclopedia - Shiatsu
Shiatsu (Japanese 指圧) - is a massage technique originating in Japan. Shiatsu follows similar principles to western massage using the principles of anatomy and physiology. The thumbs, palms, and fingers (no knees or elbows are used in the foundation form of shiatsu therapy) are used to apply pressure to designated areas of the body. All qualified Shiatsu Therapists in Japan have to go through a government-regulated program which covers mostly the traditional form of Shiatsu Therapy. This traditional form, now commonly practi ...

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Time Line Therapy: Alternative Health Dictionary on Time Line Therapy

Time Line Therapy (TLT): Branch of NLP created by Dr. Tad James. Time Line Therapy is a group of techniques, one of whose principles is that people store their experience of time on a line in space. Journeying on this so-called timeline to the past and future charges one's life-energy and prepares one for the incredibly powerful magic of Huna (an esoteric tradition native to the Hawaiian Islands; see kahuna healing).

 

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Time Line Therapy: The Three Faces of Regression Therapy

The techniques of past life therapy have been proven effective for many specific conditions. Still, there are cases where results just don't seem to develop in the course of good therapeutic practice. In these cases, the reason may be that we are not using the right tool for the job. The client will locate the real source of a condition if the therapist asks the right questions.

 

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Time Line Therapy: Encyclopedia - Benesh movement notation

Benesh Movement Notation is a system of dance notation that can document any form of human movement. Invented by Joan and Rudolf Benesh in the late 1940's, the system uses abstract symbols based on figurative representations of the human body. Like Western music notation Benesh notation uses a five staff stave that read from left to right with bar lines to mark the passage of time. Because of this Benesh can be presented with a timeline or musical accompaniment. Each staff in the Benesh stave coincides with the head, shoulders, waist, knees and floor (from top to bottom) and addition signs are u ...

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Time Line Therapy: Encyclopedia - Chronic lymphocytic leukemia

Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (or "chronic lymphoid leukemia") CLL, is a cancer in which too many lymphocytes (a type of white blood cells) are produced. CLL is the most-diagnosed form of leukemia in adults. Men are twice as likely to develop CLL as women, however the key risk factor is age: over 75% of new cases are diagnosed in patients over age 50. About 7300 new cases of CLL are diagnosed in the U.S. each year. Chronic lymphocytic leukemia - Subtypes. CLL has two subtypes: B-cell and T-cell ...

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Time Line Therapy: Encyclopedia - Ashoka Jahnavi-Prasad

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Time Line Therapy: Encyclopedia - Myofascial Release

Myofascial release refers to the manual technique for stretching the fascia with the aim to balance the body. Fascia is located between the skin and the underlying structure of muscle and bone, it is a seamless web of connective tissue that covers and connects the muscles, organs, and skeletal structures in our body. Muscle and fascia are united forming the myofascia system. Injuries, stress, trauma, and poor posture can cause restriction to fascia. Since fascia is an interconnected web, the restriction or tightness to fascia a ...

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Time Line Therapy: Encyclopedia - Athlete's foot

Athlete's foot is a fungal infection of the skin, usually between the toes, caused by parasitic fungi. Athlete's foot - Causes. The body normally hosts a variety of saprophytic microorganisms, including bacteria and fungi. Some of these are useful to the body. Pathogenic or disease causing organisms or the overgrowth of saprophitic ones can multiply rapidly and cause infection. Athlete's foot is a layman's description of a skin fungal infection. Fungal infections of the skin are called dermatophytosis. Derm ...

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Time Line Therapy: Encyclopedia - Chemotherapy

Chemotherapy is the use of chemical substances to treat disease. In its modern-day use, it refers primarily to cytotoxic drugs used to treat cancer. In its non-oncological use, the term may also refer to antibiotics (antibacterial chemotherapy). In that sense, the first modern chemotherapeutic agent was Paul Ehrlich's arsphenamine, an arsenic compound discovered in 1909 and used to treat syphilis. This was later followed by sulfonamides discovered by Domag ...

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Time Line Therapy: Encyclopedia - Guideline medical

A medical guideline (also called a clinical guideline, clinical protocol or clinical practice guideline) is a document with the aim of guiding decisions and criteria in specific areas of healthcare, as defined by an authoritative examination of current evidence (evidence-based medicine). Guidelines usually include summarized consensus statements, but unlike the latter, they also address practical issues. Clinical guidelines briefly identify, summarize and evaluate the best evidence and most current data abo ...

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Time Line Therapy: Encyclopedia - Biomedical engineering

Biomedical engineering is a discipline concerned with the development and manufacture of prostheses, medical devices, diagnostic devices, drugs and other therapies as well as the application of engineering principles to basic biological science problems. It combines the expertise of engineering with medical needs to improve healthcare. It is more concerned with biological, safety and regulatory issues than other forms of engineering. It may be defined as "The application of ...

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Time Line Therapy: Encyclopedia - Clinical depression

Clinical Depression is state of sadness or melancholia that has advanced to the point of being disruptive to an individual's social functioning and/or activities of daily living (ADLs). The diagnosis may be applied when an individual meets a sufficient number of the symptomatic criteria for the Depression spectrum as suggested in the DSM-IV-TR or ICD-9/10. It is important to note that an individual may suffer from what is termed a "clinical depression" without fully meeting the criteria for a specific diagnosis on the Depression spect ...

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Time Line Therapy: Encyclopedia - Compton scattering

In quantum mechanics, the Compton scattering or Compton effect, observed by Arthur Holly Compton in 1923 that won him the 1927 Nobel Prize in Physics, is the increase in wavelength (decrease in energy) which occurs when X-ray (or gamma ray) photons with energies of around 0.5MeV to 3.5MeV interact with electrons in a material. The amount the wavelength increases by is called the Compton shift. Compton's experiment became the ultimate observation that convinced all physicists that light can behave as a stream of ...

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Time Line Therapy: Encyclopedia - Yves Saint-Laurent

Yves Henri Donat Mathieu-Saint-Laurent (born August 1, 1936 in Oran, Algeria) is a French fashion designer. Yves Saint-Laurent - Early career. Born to insurance-company manager Charles Saint-Laurent and his socialite wife, Lucienne Mathieu, members of a family from Alsace-Lorraine that settled in North Africa during the Franco-Prussian War, Saint Laurent left home at the age of 17 to work for the designer Christian Dior. Following the death of Dior in 1957, Saint-Laurent at the age of 21 was put in charge o ...

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Time Line Therapy: Encyclopedia - Dextromethorphan

Dextromethorphan (DM or less commonly, DXM) is an antitussive drug that is found in many over-the-counter cold and cough preparations. Dextromethorphan - Chemistry. Dextromethorphan is a salt of the methyl ether dextrorotatory isomer of levorphanol, a narcotic analgesic. It is chemically named as 3-methoxy-17-methyl-9(alpha), 13(alpha), 14(alpha)-morphinan hydrobromide monohydrate. DM occurs as white crystals, is sparingly soluble in water, and freely soluble in alcohol. The drug is dex ...

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Time Line Therapy: Encyclopedia - Child art

Child art is the drawings, paintings and other artistic works created by children, generally under the age of 12. Child art - Stages of child art. As the child develops, their art passes through a number of stages. It is thought that all children pass through these stages. Child art - Scribbling. From about their first birthday children achieve the fine motor control to handle a crayon. At first they scribble. The youngest child scribbles with a series of left and right m ...

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Time Line Therapy: Encyclopedia - Multiple sclerosis

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic disease that affects the brain and spinal cord. MS can cause a variety of symptoms, including changes in sensation, visual problems, muscle weakness, depression, and difficulties with coordination and speech. Although many patients lead full and rewarding lives, MS can cause impaired mobility and disability in the more severe cases. Multiple sclerosis affects neurons, the cells of the brain and spinal cord that carry information, create thought and perception and allow the brain to co ...

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Time Line Therapy: Encyclopedia - Osteopathic medicine

Osteopathic medicine (known as osteopathy in the past) is a branch of medicine which views the human body holistically, and emphasizes the prevention and treatment of illness and injury through the use of manual and physical therapies, along with traditional medical practices such as drugs and surgery. Doctors of Osteopathic medicine (D.O.s) educated in the United States are fully licensed physicians equivalent to M.D.s. Osteopaths educated in the United Kingdom and elsewhere have a scope of practice limited mainly to musculoskeletal conditi ...

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Time Line Therapy: Encyclopedia - Stuttering

Stuttering (known as stammering in parts of the UK and scientifically known as dysphemia) is a speech disorder in which the normal flow of speech is frequently disrupted by repetitions (sounds, syllables, words or phrases), pauses and prolongations that differ both in frequency and severity from those of normally fluent individuals. The term stuttering is most commonly associated with involuntary sound repetition, but it also encompasses the abnormal hesitation or pausing before speech, referred to b ...

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