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| 14 Mar 2008 by Bhang this term "command" is more commonly used when the hypnosis is forcibly given to the subject and when the subject's will has been broken down though the use of rem sleep deprivation and suggestibility index increasing drugs like cns and ... wachadoo and The American Underground - http://www.wachadoo.com/forum/ |
| 9 Sep 2007 by TEEN ADVOCATES USA but lack of government oversight and regulation makes it impossible for parents to thoroughly investigate services provided by such "behavior modification centers," "wilderness programs" and "emotional growth boarding schools." ... TOUGH LOVE AMERICA - http://toughloveamerica.blogspot.com/ |
| 22 Dec 2007 by hematopoetic food and sleep deprivation; solitary confinement; punishment for even minor infractions; confrontational therapy aka "tough love"; physical violence and brainwashing; restricted or monitored communication with parents ... hematopoetic - http://hematopoetic.livejournal.com/ |
| 29 Nov 2008 Behavior modification can help in mild cases or when both the teachers and parents work together. Read information to make good decisions. You the parent will be the best advocate for your child so long as you research and discuss behavior with your ... As a middle school teacher, I'd like parents to know that a MAJOR stumbling block to your child's success is sleep deprivation. The solution? DON'T PUT A T.V. IN THEIR BEDROOMS! Thank you. By PJ on Nov 29th 2008 at 6:20PM ... Lead Stories from AOL - http://www.aol.com/ |
| 20 Sep 2009 by Tom it felt so satisfying to have already done my work and have the whole day ahead of me rather than dreading work at night and suffering from sleep deprivation. what really jump started the last book was that i found a similarly ... Tom on Leadership - http://blog.thomasbcox.com/ - References |
| 11 Nov 2009 by admin Unless your problems are severe enough to prevent you from functioning normally on a day to day basis you could seek alternative homeopathic treatments and behavior modification therapies. The point is, there is no reason not to get the ... Health Fitness Tips - http://healthfitnesstips.us/ |
| 16 Dec 2007 by DesktopDavid gordon suggested that i not use medications, but rather that behavior modification might help. before you start to protest that he sounds like one of those new age gurus, or a holistic healer, i assure you that he is very traditional. ... David's Stem Cell Transplant - http://desktopdavid.blogspot.com/ |
| 16 Nov 2007 by despinasophia Behavior modification ideology of Cameron was not an isolated incident. Here in the US there has been outright support for “therapeutic” programs that aim to “break” and “remake” patients by inflicting punishment- supported by ... Despinasophia - http://despinasophia.wordpress.com/ |
| 20 Jun 2008 by noreply@blogger.com (LISA EMRICH) I almost thought that I would be sent home to try less aggressive, behavior-modification therapy first. But I guess passing out unexpectedly has it's perks. Sure fainting in the doctor's office was a little embarrasing. But not as embarrasing as what ... i have much to catch up on i see. this is great writing. keep on telling your story. on June 22, 2008 9:27 AM. BRAINCHEESE said,. Diagnostic sign of sleep deprivation! Or really bad fashion sense...LOL Linda D. in Seattle ... Brass and Ivory - http://brassandivory.blogspot.com/ |
| 5 Aug 2006 by Jason Miller these measures have reportedly included sleep deprivation, prolonged isolation, painful body positions, feigned suffocation, and beatings. other stress-inducing tactics have allegedly included sexual provocation and displays of contempt ... Thomas Paine's Corner - http://civillibertarian.blogspot.com/ |
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