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Quality Golf Equipment at Affordable Prices
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GolfandSports
The Sports HQ is the largest UK and European supplier of factory direct golf clubs including woods, irons, hybrids, putters etc. in addition to complete golf sets with bag from leading manufacturers at up to 85% off full RRP from Confidence, Prosimmon, Forgan, Young Gun, Texan Classics, Chicago Golf, Palm Springs, Nike, and Callaway. All golf club ...
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Cheap Wholesale Jewelry Stores With Low Reasonable Price
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925silverjewelry
It is a well known fact that you can buy beautiful and elegant pieces of jewelry at wholesale prices from cheap wholesale jewelry stores. The various pieces of jewelry will yield you a wide selection of earrings, necklaces and rings in a variety of styles and shapesFor some unknown reason the idea of cheap jewelry as a fashionable statement seems t ...
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Costume Jewelry Has Always Been Very Popular
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925silverjewelry
Costume jewelryalways been popular in jewelry world.Of course, it can be used in many major events. With exquisite, meticulously-made, costume jewelry always have high place in the hearts of womanA lot of people desire to own expensive designer jewelry but can't afford them. There means to achieve the look of a fusionist adorned in fine designer je ...
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We all say we want to ‘hea ...
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Michele Rosenthal
We all say we want to ‘heal’ — it sounds easy, right? We’ve healed things before, think of all those scraped knees and broken bones. We’ve healed illnesses, broken hearts and broken families. Healing PTSD symptoms should be as methodical as all the othe things we’ve healed, shouldn’t it?Sure, it should! But ...
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Sometimes my PTSD healing would ...
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Michele Rosenthal
Sometimes my PTSD healing would sail along: I’d go to therapy, do the talking thing, a little EMDR or EFT, or TFT, or TAT (do you have the feeling I’d try anything?!!), feel real proud of myself for being able to keep up with appointments and dig through the past according to what, how, when, and why my therapist thought I should.There ...
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Topics For Everyone Topics for Combat Stress
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Michele Rosenthal
Such an interesting and diverse week of news! Make sure you check out the fabulous radio show hosted by Heal My PTSD, LLC, with addictions counselor, Laurie Carty, and PTSD Navy vet, Jason Ream of OperationPTSD.org. This show pertains to civilians and military alike by talking about what mental programming and beliefs make addictions, plus how you ...
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Last week I was wondering abouth ...
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Michele Rosenthal
Last week I was wondering about how often we speak about our PTSD experience. This week I’m musing about how often we speak about our trauma itself. I meet many survivors who don’t want to reveal the details of their trauma at all. In my clients, all of whom are survivors, most won’t speak about their traumatic experience in detai ...
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BRIDGE THE GAP Exercise
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Michele Rosenthal
When I first started healing my PTSD – after I stopped denying there was, in fact, a situation that needed to be healed — I didn’t know where to begin. I went to therapy all out of whack, didn’t know what to talk about when, didn’t want to talk and was utterly lost and confused about what I was doing there in the first ...
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Something truly extraordinary is ...
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Michele Rosenthal
Something truly extraordinary is happening. Jason Ream, a Navy Vet, and Mac McPherson, an Army vet, are teaming up to launch an incredible venture: OPERATION PTSD.Their mission: “Operation PTSD was founded … in order to help all of our Brothers and Sisters in Arms deal with their PTSD. Our mission is to curb the high rate of suicides, ...
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BRIDGE THE GAP Exercise:
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Michele Rosenthal
Yesterday I posted a great ‘PTSD Professional Perspective’ about the role of denial in stress. Denial is a big topic in PTSD - not one that we talk about but one that pervades a lot of our lives.Take for example, our traumatic memories: They are destructive and oppressive. We spend a lot of time trying to deny them, pretending they don& ...
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