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http://www.think-rightnow.com
Help with getting control of your thoughts. Learn how to calm your mind so that you can get what you want faster and more elegantly and become effortlessly efficient and more confident. Details of Live workshops, teleseminars, e-book and assessments.
http://www.dcdiversity.com
DC Diversity, LLC collaborates throughout Metro Washington DC region to provide coaching and psychotherapy (supervised), cultural information, wellness groups and seminars.
http://www.Coach-Life-Solutions.com
Coach Life Solutions staff create powerful relationships for people making important changes in their lives. Imagine having a life navigator, helping you find your way and stay on course.
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http://www.buy-xanax-online-now.com will give information about deperession, anxiety, poor concentration, sleeplessness, weight losss-norms, gastrointestinal medicines for chronic stomach and esophagus problems, how to quit smoking and several other medicines and conditions that can be treated here..
http://www.michaelascherr.com
Evolving website on transformational change using meditation programs,articles,newsletters,e-books and coaching - aimed towards spiritual and personal development.
http://anxietyinfosite.com
Resources for anxiety, fear, panic attacks, social anxiety and phobias
http://www.myhappiness.com
Helps individuals find their own path to sustained happiness.
http://www.yourinnerreaches.com/
Locate local/national mental health resources. Find related reading material.
http://www.helix-health.co.uk/
A holistic non-drug approach to naturally correct underlying physical problems frequently responsible for mental health symptoms experienced.
http://www.mavenhealth.com
Calgary & Vancouver based psychologists focusing on treatment of obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), anxiety treatment, and depression counselling.
http://www.anxietycentre.com
Welcome to anxietycenter.com - help and support for those who are, or for those with family members who are, experiencing Anxiety, Panic Attacks (PA) or Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD).
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