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The Dr. Melanie Show
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July 4th 2013: Special Encore Presentation: The Mind is a Powerful Tool
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People for a variety of reasons can become almost addicted to substances. Once they make the decision to change that behavior they can alter their life direction. People who have cancer can have a positive effect on their condition using various psychological approaches. The mind is a powerful tool which has the ability to help a body heal, create conditions, or worsen them.
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Rob van Overbruggen, PhD
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Rob van Overbruggen, PhD from The Netherlands wrote Healing Psyche: Patterns and Structure of Complementary Psychological Cancer Treatment (CPCT). It is part therapeutic guidebook and part research dissertation. It is the culmination of many years of extensive research, and his recognized expertise in Hypnotherapy, Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) and Time Line Therapy (TLT). In his work, Dr. Van Overbruggen detected several common patterns shared by various psychological approaches to cancer therapy. Moreover, he identified the psychological patterns that influence the cancer process. Healing Psyche describes in detail the evolution of his new and innovative concepts in psychological ca
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J. Wesley Boyd, MD, PhD.
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J. Wesley, MD, PhD is on the faculty in psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and is a staff psychiatrist at Boston Children’s Hospital (BCH) and at Cambridge Health Alliance (CHA). He is the co-founder and co-director of the Human Rights and Asylum Clinic at CHA and works in the Adolescent Substance Abuse Program at BCH. Dr. Boyd teaches medical ethics and the humanities at Harvard and also writes on issues of health care justice for both lay and academic audiences. A graduate of Yale with a BA cum laude in philosophy, he also received an MA in philosophy, a PhD in religion and culture, and an MD at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Dr. Boyd co-authored Almost Addicted with E
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