Posts Tagged ‘philosophy’
Friday, January 13th, 2012
We are currently looking for a Contracted Licensed/License Eligible Addictions Therapist to offer a range of services within the guidelines of the philosophy of the Drug and Alcohol Outpatient Services Unit and the policies and …
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Addictions Therapist Contractor (Roxborough) | Health Care Job …
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Wednesday, January 11th, 2012
The behavioral shutdown model By Gregg Henriques…
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What Is Depression? | Psychology Today
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Sunday, December 25th, 2011
1 ) argues that addiction is not caused by chemical or biological forces and that it is not a special disease state ' By declining the purely biological conceptualization of addiction as an inborn or uncontrollable phenomenon , the scholar …
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Social Constructivist and Post-Modernist Family Therapy regarding …
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Tuesday, December 13th, 2011
Peter Boettke| Many economists explain the Great Depression as a consequence of monetary mismanagement. The more prevalent view focuses on the monetary contraction of the 1930s, a minority view focuses on the …
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Thinking About the Great Depression - Coordination Problem
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Friday, December 9th, 2011
From the creator of the video: This video is about addictions , mainly to technology, but it's open to various interpretations. Years ago the idea behind technology was to give people more free time from work and give us a …
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Video: Addictions by Giovanni Bucci
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Wednesday, December 7th, 2011
I have updated my acne troubleshooting chart, which is based on more or less validated scientific theories about the mechanisms behind acne , as well as clinical observations of what types of issues may have to be resolved …
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Acne Troubleshooter v2.0
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Saturday, December 3rd, 2011
The majority of us think that when we get acne , we must be obtaining oily skin.
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Am I Going To Treat My Acne By Getting Rid Of Surface Natural Skin …
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Sunday, November 6th, 2011
There was only a treatment that could be used to clear up the acne ?If you're a teenager or an adult, if you fought against acne that has gone through countless.
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Do you know that it is the best acne treatment for you? | Acne …
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Monday, September 5th, 2011
If the individual is already engaged in a variety of other very personally taxing endeavors (e.g., working two jobs, family difficulties), then they may want to work on kicking their addiction at a slower pace; depending on the type …
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Kicking Addictions: Commentary on What It Takes and What Helps …
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