
The Mindfulness-Based Emotional Balance Workbook: An Eight-Week Program for Improved Emotion Regulation and Resilience
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Experiencing emotions is part of being human. But when emotions become too intense, it's easy to...

Trigger Point Therapy for Myofascial Pain: The Practice of Informed Touch
Donna Finando and Steven Finando
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Myofascial pain syndromes are among the fastest growing problems that physicians, osteopaths,...

Zen in the Art of Permaculture Design
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Do you wish to creatively engage with the wickedly complex problems of today, while not adding to...

Engaging the Everyday: Environmental Social Criticism and the Resonance Dilemma
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Far-reaching efforts to address environmental issues rarely seem to resonate with citizens of the...

TravelersWife4Life (31 KP) rated Hannah's Courage in Books
Feb 24, 2021
I give this book 3 out of 5 stars, for the interesting storyline, the story of hope, and the happily ever after ending.
*I volunteered to read this in return for my honest feed back. The thoughts and opinions expressed within are my own.

Patrick Wilson recommended Die Hard (1988) in Movies (curated)

ClareR (5879 KP) rated The Road Trip in Books
Aug 4, 2021
I just love the way that O’Leary writes characters: in this book they’re funny, flawed and feel like genuine, real people. There are those with mental health problems, dysfunctional families and strong sibling relationships.
We see the contrast of the carefree student on holiday, and the way that real life has a habit of sticking its oar in - and not always in a good way.
The road trip element was hilarious though. Deliciously awkward, thanks to Addie, Dylan and Dylan’s friend Marcus, with the devil-may-care attitude of Addie’s sister, Debs. And than there’s Rodney (I’l leave him right here - I don’t want to spoil THIS character for you!).
This book is a little darker in places in comparison to her other books, but I absolutely loved every page. I can’t wait to see what’s next from Beth O’Leary. Oh, and you should definitely read this book!!
Many thanks to Quercus for my copy via NetGalley.

Andy K (10823 KP) rated Häxan (1922) in Movies
Oct 6, 2019
The film tried to make the point some of these people and practices were strange at the time maybe due to not a great understanding of mental illness or psychological problems of those involved.
The way the movie was divided was interesting at times and boring at other times. I definitely enjoyed the sections where there were actual moving images with dialogue cards or subtitles rather than those with still images only.
Since there was no dialogue per say, it was difficult to follow at some points; however, several of the visuals were striking and even a little scary considering this movie is almost 100 years old.
I still rather enjoyed it.

Sara Cox (1845 KP) rated Full Disclosure in Books
Oct 8, 2019

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