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- 2006020703 contributor B10430295.
- 2006020703 created "c2006.".
- 2006020703 date "2006".
- 2006020703 date "c2006.".
- 2006020703 dateCopyrighted "c2006.".
- 2006020703 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 95-97).".
- 2006020703 description "Introduction: We can (and do!) heal ourselves -- How trauma sticks--the mechanism of PTSD -- Discovering the history of bilateral therapies -- Why bilaterality is so important -- NLP and the modern history of bilateral therapies -- Developing the walking your blues away technique -- How to do a walking your blues away session -- The amnesia of healing -- Walking your blues away with a coach or therapist -- Walking for creativity and problem solving -- Walking to create a motivational state -- Walking to improve physical health -- Afterword: Share it with others (The best things in life are free).".
- 2006020703 extent "ix, 102 p. ;".
- 2006020703 identifier "1594771448".
- 2006020703 identifier "9781594771446".
- 2006020703 identifier 2006020703-b.html.
- 2006020703 identifier 2006020703-d.html.
- 2006020703 identifier 2006020703-s.html.
- 2006020703 identifier 2006020703.html.
- 2006020703 issued "2006".
- 2006020703 issued "c2006.".
- 2006020703 language "eng".
- 2006020703 publisher "Rochester, Vt. : Park Street Press,".
- 2006020703 subject "612/.044 22".
- 2006020703 subject "Movement therapy.".
- 2006020703 subject "RA781.65 .H37 2006".
- 2006020703 subject "Walking Health aspects.".
- 2006020703 subject "Walking Psychological aspects.".
- 2006020703 tableOfContents "Introduction: We can (and do!) heal ourselves -- How trauma sticks--the mechanism of PTSD -- Discovering the history of bilateral therapies -- Why bilaterality is so important -- NLP and the modern history of bilateral therapies -- Developing the walking your blues away technique -- How to do a walking your blues away session -- The amnesia of healing -- Walking your blues away with a coach or therapist -- Walking for creativity and problem solving -- Walking to create a motivational state -- Walking to improve physical health -- Afterword: Share it with others (The best things in life are free).".
- 2006020703 title "Walking your blues away : how to heal the mind and create emotional well-being / Thom Hartmann.".
- 2006020703 type "text".