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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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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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BRIDGE THE GAP Exercise
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Michele Rosenthal
So let’s just say you’re doing what it takes to engage in your healing process. You show up for the sessions, you talk the talk, you walk the walk. You research, educate yourself and try new things. Good for you. What I’m wondering now is how close to the truth you allow yourself to get.I have a confession to make. As I’ve w ...
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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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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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Combat PTSD from the Inside
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Michele Rosenthal
There are some vets who are really getting out there in the PTSD world and talking — about the stigma of mental health (check outOperationPTSD’s latest post), about recognizing the need for help, and then about actually going after and getting the help you need to heal combat PTSD.I have tremendous admiration for those vets who come thr ...
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BRIDGE THE GAP Exercise
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Michele Rosenthal
In the comments to last week’s posts about belief (have you taken a look at what your fellow readers had to say? Lots of interesting ideas and perceptions here and here ) the topic of whom to believe was lightly touched on. I want to expand one idea that came up in the comments: the idea of how important the belief of the therapist is in you ...
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Topics for Everyone Topics for Combat Stress
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Michele Rosenthal
Do you think sexual assualt should count as a ‘pre-existing condition’ when it comes to insurance? Did you know that the prefrontal cortex might be the key to preventing PTSD? Did you know the Atkins diet might be a great way to reduce the body’s experience of stress? Have you considered the positive effects of combat stress?All t ...
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A very fast afternoon
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KasondraI.
So the fitness center went really well. I love the people i work with! i'm pretty discontent with the fast that i'm making $9 to work the front desk. it really doesn't seem worth it at all. i do want to be apart of the facility though. as you all know i am still applying for OT jobs . i'm hoping to eventually only do a day or 2 at the fitness cente ...
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A very cold morning, and a breakfast cookie
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KasondraI.
This morning it is freeing here in MA. I had a breakfast cookie brewing in the ref. How oats probably would have been a better idea this morning! It contained one scoop of protein. 1/2c Bobs red mill 5 grain oats and flasx, 1/4c soy milk, 2 handfuls of goji berries, 2T flax, cinnamon, stivia, scoop pf PB. on the side i had some cantaloupe and tea. ...
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