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            <title>Maslow Revisited: The Hierarchy of Chakras?</title>
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            <description>What a man can be, he must be. This need we call self-actualization.
&amp;#8211; Abraham Maslow
In psychology, physiology, and medicine, wherever a debate between the mystics and the scientifics has been once for all decided, it is the mystics who have usually proved to be right about the facts, while the scientifics had the better of it in respect to the theories.
&amp;#8211; William James
In the 40 years since Abraham Maslow&amp;#8217;s death, the impact of his thinking about human needs and potential is still resonating in business and academic circles. Maslow&amp;#8217;s original writings first appeared in a 1943 paper, A Theory of Human Motivation, and helped frame what drives us. It was drawn from his careful review and observation of those known for their greatness, and others, students in particul...</description>
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            <title>The Federal Reserve Wants to Rebuild Main Street</title>
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            <description>By DAVID ERICKSON, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco and JAMES S. MARKS, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation We all have a vision of the “Main Street” we would like to live near – tree-lined, friendly and safe. But our “Main... (Source: The Health Care Blog)</description>
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            <title>Alternative Health, PTSD &amp; Karen Erickson</title>
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            <description>Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a mental illness that can cause severe anxiety or depression &amp;#8211; or both &amp;#8211; to those who experience it. It can be the result of having something violent or unexpected happen to you (car accident, mugging, military service for example) or something that you feared may happen to you. It may also be the result of you seeing something happening to another person. In other words, it&amp;#8217;s caused by a psychologically traumatic event.
To understand a bit more about PTSD, Karen J. Erickson, an alternative health practitioner, answers some questions for us. Karen is founder of the Enlightened Healing Center and is a certified hynotherapist, Reiki master teacher, Quantum Touch practitioner, Shaman, Kahuna ARCH (Ancient Rainbow Conscious Healing) pr...</description>
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            <title>Brain Fitness Centers in Senior Housing - A Field in the Making</title>
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            <description>Conclusions.
Vendors mentioned in the special report: Posit Science, Dakim, UCLA Memory Fitness, Nintendo, CogniFit, Cogmed, Lumos Labs, Happy Neuron, My Vigorous Mind.
You can click here for purchase and download ($25).

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