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Entries from April 2009

Two new archived interviews on medical hypnosis and pain free birth

April 20th, 2009 · 2 Comments

Why hypnosis and the power of the mind matter in medicine
In the 1930s a Bedouin tribesman introduced a young Irish doctor to the powers of the subconscious mind. Sixty years later, after doing over four thousand operations using hypnosis. Dr Jack Gibson talks to Joe Griffin  >> Read

Normal birth can be pain free
Sheila Barratt-Smith tells […]

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Tags: jack gibson · shelia barratt smith · medicine · gentlebirth · birth · Hypnosis

Latest results from Emotional Needs Audit - are emotional needs being met in our society?

April 15th, 2009 · No Comments

 

The Emotional Needs Audit (ENA) is an online survey that has been running for several years and now has been filled in by over 8,400 respondents. The survey aims to find out how well we feel our innate emotional needs are being met. The results below are arrived at by adding together all respondents who
scaled […]

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Tags: Emotional Needs Audit · Human Givens · Emotional needs

New Human Givens Journal articles archived

April 14th, 2009 · 1 Comment

Handle with care - from Volume 15 No 3, (2008)
Aric Sigman explains why craft-based skills are as important as academic ones, and need to be taught in all schools.
“Craft-based curriculum subjects have never had the cachet that more academic subjects enjoy. Yet the practical curriculum has consistently been found to confer more than the […]

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Tags: Emotional Needs Scale · Reward and punishment in therapy · Brett Culham · Mark Evans · Psychology Articles · Aric Sigman · Human Givens Journal