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Dictionary » T » Therapist Therapisttherapist One professionally trained and/or skilled in the practice of a particular type of therapy. ![]()
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Results from our forumSound and how the brain reacts to it... over and over Sometimes paper Bob Ross' voice and the paintbrush sound My kids combing my hair softly After a full body massage, when the massage therapist rubs my ears HEAVEN The sound of someone popping gum This video does it for me, just watching the head massage and the music http://youtu.be/9nc0NVltxWM
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Re: Stomach bloating and weight gainI have been reading the posts here with great interest. I am a nutritional therapist and as part of my practice I test people for food intolerances. Here are a couple of suggestions that have helped a lot of my clients who were suffering from bloating after eating. ...
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Method preventing illnesses in the progeny... the rugged a under the influence of the scalpel, poisoned by the chemistry, of deep-irradiated, they will inevitably come to my colleague - the therapist, who in the course of training at university with a huge variety of medical disciplines that are inaccessible to the mind, to knows a little ...
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speciation -- readers?i am looking for a few readers of a post I mean to put up on Psychology Today re speciation -- I am a therapist, not a biologist, and would like a little "fact-checking" <smile>. The piece is short, under a thousand words, and I would love some feedback from ...
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Re: Distance Learning Human Biology... biology distance learning course would be the most interesting and practical for the medical profession. In order to become a licensed physical therapist, a person must first obtain a Bachelor's degree in preparation for a post-graduate program in physical therapy. Although most physical therapy ...
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