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Cool Eating Disorders Association images

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A few nice eating disorders association images I found:

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Cool Cocaine images

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Some cool cocaine images:

Cocaine Van
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Image by spacejaq
The Cocaine delivery van.

Eric Torrey, Jason Martinez, and Cocaine
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Image by Eric Mill
Cocaine comes between people frequently.

Cool Types Of Schizophrenia images

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A few nice types of schizophrenia images I found:

Paraboloid Schizophrenia
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Image by monojussi
Paraboloid schizophrenia is a sub-type of schizophrenia as defined in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Bonk Disorders, DSM-IV code 666.66.

It is the most bonk type of schizophrenia. The clinical picture is dominated by relatively stable, often paraboloid, delusions, usually accompanied by hallucinations, particularly of the paraboloid variety (seeing curves), and perceptual disturbances. Disturbances of affect, volition, and speech, and catatonic symptoms, are not prominent.

Y SIN EMBARGO magazine #19, superF#isSue (free, bilingual)
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Image by fernandoprats [ 2012, a great year ]
"superF#isSue"
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SuperF#isSue, YSE #19: Lo convencional, y el gesto vacío/vaciado.
Los efectos de una sociedad centrífuga e hipócrita, desmemoriada y autorreferencial, en fuga permanente, donde ya nadie se plantea o cuestiona nada de ninguna cosa.

¿Qué historias nos cuentan los Medios? ¿Cuáles son las que se validan desde el territorio artístico-cultural, hoy?
¿Qué “no-efectos” producen? ¿Cuál es su orígen? ¿Cómo se vacían de mensajes?
¿Qué lugar puede tener actualmente cualquier otra historia que no sea la propia historia (es decir “la personal”)?
¿Qué rincón puede reclamar la ironía ante una competencia discursiva abrumadoramente (a)plana(da)? // (a)plana(dora)?
¿Son posibles los meta-relatos cuando no hay siquiera narraciones (que no sean puro cuento)?
¿Queda/Hay una audiencia posible para cualquier clase de meta-relato?
¿Cómo agitar/sublevar al espectador/usuario? ¿Tiene sentido hacerlo?

Si el pasado y el presente co-existen: ¿Es sensato creer que, al fin y al cabo, el movimiento es un movimiento cíclico? Y si así fuere ¿hacia dónde se dirigen estas fugas, entonces? ¿A cuánto cotiza la sensatez en el mercado? ¿Por sensatez se entiende (el nefasto) ’sentido común’? ¿Es sensato no ser hipócrita? No lo recuerdo…
¿Puede haber memoria cuando no hay crítica?

La automatización. El ‘querer pertenecer’, sin preguntarse el cómo, el qué o el para qué. La esquizofrenia, la histeria, el pánico, la ausencia, la velocidad virtual y la ansiedad.

¿Cuál es el rostro, cuál el miembro que responde cuando responde en plan autómata a unos estímulos que nada estimulan, obstinados en un recorrido que va de “w” a “w” exhalando: wows a troche y moche.

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SuperF#isSue: the conventional and the empty/emptied gesture.
The effects of a centrifugal and hypocritical, forgetful and self-referential society, in permanent escape, where nobody raises a matter or questions anything anymore.

What stories do the Media tell us? Which ones are validated from the artistic-cultural territory today?
What “no-effects” do they produce? Which is their origin? How are they emptied out of their messages?
What place is there currently for any other History but one’s own history (this is, the “personal” one)?
What corner can irony claim against a overwhelmingly flat(tened) // flat(tener) discursive competition?

Are meta-narrations possible when there are not even narrations (other than fairy tales)?
Is there left/is there a possible audience for any kind of meta-narration?
How to agitate/sublevate the spectator/user? Is there any point in doing it?

If past and present co-exist: is it wise to believe that, in the end, movement is a cyclic movement?
And if it is, where are these escapes directed towards, then? How is sense valued in the market? Is sense understood as (the disastrous) “common sense”? Is it sensible to not be hypocritical? I can’t remember…
Can there be memory when there is no critic?

The automatization. The “wish to belong”, without wondering how, what, or what for. The schizophrenia, the hysteria, the panic, the absence, the virtual speed and the anxiety.

Which is the face, which the limb that reacts when it reacts as an automaton to stimuli that do not stimulate, tenacious in a trajectory going from “w” to “w” exhaling wows thoughtlessly?

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Crazy Like Us
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www.nytimes.com/2010/01/10/magazine/10psyche-t.html

By ETHAN WATTERS
AMERICANS, particularly if they are of a certain leftward-leaning, college-educated type, worry about our country’s blunders into other cultures. In some circles, it is easy to make friends with a rousing rant about the McDonald’s near Tiananmen Square, the Nike factory in Malaysia or the latest blowback from our political or military interventions abroad. For all our self-recrimination, however, we may have yet to face one of the most remarkable effects of American-led globalization. We have for many years been busily engaged in a grand project of Americanizing the world’s understanding of mental health and illness. We may indeed be far along in homogenizing the way the world goes mad.

This unnerving possibility springs from recent research by a loose group of anthropologists and cross-cultural psychiatrists. Swimming against the biomedical currents of the time, they have argued that mental illnesses are not discrete entities like the polio virus with their own natural histories. These researchers have amassed an impressive body of evidence suggesting that mental illnesses have never been the same the world over (either in prevalence or in form) but are inevitably sparked and shaped by the ethos of particular times and places.

. . . In any given era, those who minister to the mentally ill — doctors or shamans or priests — inadvertently help to select which symptoms will be recognized as legitimate. Because the troubled mind has been influenced by healers of diverse religious and scientific persuasions, the forms of madness from one place and time often look remarkably different from the forms of madness in another.

That is until recently.

For more than a generation now, we in the West have aggressively spread our modern knowledge of mental illness around the world. We have done this in the name of science, believing that our approaches reveal the biological basis of psychic suffering and dispel prescientific myths and harmful stigma. There is now good evidence to suggest that in the process of teaching the rest of the world to think like us, we’ve been exporting our Western “symptom repertoire” as well. That is, we’ve been changing not only the treatments but also the expression of mental illness in other cultures. Indeed, a handful of mental-health disorders — depression, post-traumatic stress disorder and anorexia among them — now appear to be spreading across cultures with the speed of contagious diseases. These symptom clusters are becoming the lingua franca of human suffering, replacing indigenous forms of mental illness.

motherjones.com/media/2010/01/ethan-watters-crazy-like-us

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Cool Anxiety In Children images

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Check out these anxiety in children images:

“Feral Child”
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Image by Hannah Nino
Media: Black and White Color Pencil
Exhibited in the Strength, Courage, and Hope of Women Art Exhibit

“Feral Child” is based off the depression that I went through during the later stages of my childhood. This depression made me antisocial, somber, and lonely. Contact with people became harder and harder. I began becoming claustrophobic in crowds and have anxiety attacks in public places. I soon began shutting myself off to everyone and everything, leading to my disappearance from the public eye. These antisocial feelings and having almost no human contact fed the life to my emotional artwork “Feral Child”. I chose this fitting title because the word feral means wild, undomesticated, and uncultivated by humans. I also chose to use the word child because a child is always born with no knowledge of right or wrong, it is up to the adult to cultivate the child in to fitting the human mold. In this artwork, the child depicted is me and shown through the expression of this child is the inner savage and purely uncultivated feeling emerging from the striking eyes and radiates throughout the artwork.

Anxious child at window
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Image by IronRodArt – Royce Bair (with 1-Million+ views)
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I set up this photo to illustrate a child’s anxiety, lnsecurity and abandonment that they sometimes feel when their parents go away to work, and etc.. This little girl was a super child model.

FREE for Personal Use Downloads: This image is offered through a Creative Commons license. You can also obtain PRINTS or a commercial use license (and even larger downloads) at my SmugMug site. NOTE: Personal use requires attribution (credit ”Royce Bair”) and a link to my Web site: ”The Stock Solution” — where you can also find many more free downloads. This image is fully model released. However, please refrain from using the image in anyway that would harm or embarrass this child or her family.

Keywords: child; looking; through; out; window; abandon; abandoned; abandonment; alone; anxiety; anxious; anxiously; awaiting; waiting; wait; baby; behavior; development; childhood; curtain; curtains; discipline; feeling; insecure; little; girl; innocence; insecurity; kid; lonely; loneliness; looking; parenting; sad; secure; security; sorrow; toddler; young;

May I…….
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Childhood beckons, the unseen
Childhood relishes, the memories
Childhood happens, the time vansihes
Childhood is all… in the eyes and the thoughts of a Child.
Child that is somewhere within you too…
Explore it to see it for yourself…

Cool Depression Bipolar Disorder images

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Check out these depression bipolar disorder images:

One and Other-Mental Health
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Image by Feggy Art
Mental health on the Fourth Plinth (One and Other) performance art in Trafalgar Square, London.

I am standing on the plinth to represent people whose voices so often go unheard, either because they don’t have the necessary support, or they are socially isolated, or they are quite simply desperately marginalized: people with mental health issues.

According to the World Health Organisation, depression will be the second most costly health problem worldwide, coming second only to heart disease and ahead of cancer.

Despite this, however, and despite the fact that around one in four adults will experience them at some point in their lives, mental health problems are still surrounded by ignorance, fear and prejudice.

Research has shown that prejudice against people with mental health issues is actually increasing, despite social attitudes regarding sexuality, ethnicity and other similar issues improving.

Throwing Muses in Glasgow
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Image by neate photos
Tanya Donelly, Frad Abong & Kristin Hersh touring the Real Ramona album
The Mayfair, Glasgow
March 1991

My review of Kristin Hersh’s memoir, Paradoxical Undressing, has now been published online in the Journal of Mental Health and is due out in print soon. Read it on the neate photos blog here .

More neate photos

Cool Impulse Control Disorder images

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Check out these impulse control disorder images:

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Cool Anxiety Cures images

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Check out these anxiety cures images:

PLANT LIFE EXPECTANCY IN THE HOTEL CALIFORNIA: DON’T BLAME THE GARDENER
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HRB338 Ayurveda 011 Anxiety Depression Dryness Cold Vata Disease Causes Tibetan Chinese Medicine Veda
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This is the 11th of 131 (1.5 to 3 minutes long Ayur-Ved video clips) of a 4 hour long seminar.

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www.Ayurveda-School.net
Ayurveda-TCM.com/ayurvedic-chinese-medicine-distance-lear…
ayurvedic.blip.tv – Excellent Quality Full Length Ayur-Vedic Documentary
vimeo.com/ayurveda – Full Length Ayur-Vedic Documentary
www.archive.org/details/ayurveda_institute – Full Length Ayur-Veda Documentaries
www.flickr.com/photos/ayurvedic – Short Ayurved Vid-Clips
www.youtube.com/user/AyurvedicMedicine – 9 minute Indo-Tibetan Medicine Video Clips

www.archive.org/HRB338_Ayurveda_Anxiety_00_Panic_Tibetan_… – Full original quality downloadable MP3 Audio compatible with iPod – iPhone. 2 files of 2 hours long each.

www.archive.org/HRB338_Ayurveda_Anxiety_01_Panic_Tibetan_… – Full original quality downloadable Video MPEG-2 DVD-quality files.

For a whole catalog of Ayurveda College Courses, please visit:

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From our Buddhist College of Ayurveda in California, Berkeley www.Ayurveda-America.com we offer you:

In this free (Creative Commons license) Anxiety Disorder Complementary Medicine Treatment class, there are a total of one hundred and thirty one (131) one and a half (1.5) to three minutes long video clips (~3.5 hours worth) on Ayurvedic Medicine.

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Please visit Medicine Buddha Healing Center’s Wikipedia Ayurveda Article on "Ayurveda, Chinese Medicine and Anxiety Disorder" at:
CorrespondenceCourse.Ayurveda-DistanceLearning.com/wiki/Anxiety

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Please download our full length MPEG-2 DVD videos on this "Healing Anxiety" class at:

www.archive.org/search.php?query=HRB338

There are also sample case studies of MP3 audio recordings of Ayurvedic Consultations with Anxiety and Depression patients available on:

www.archive.org/search.php?query=CLN220

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HRB338 is an In-Depth Ayurvedic and Chinese Medicine Study (Diagnosis and Treatment) of Anxiety Disorder and Mental Illnesses (Unmad in Ayurvedic Sanskrit), along with examination of related Vata Anxiety Disorders, Pitta Anger Violence Mania, Suicidal Tendencies (Suicide), Kapha Sadness Depression and Melancholy. Comparison – Contrast of Anxiety Depression classical Diagnosis (Assessment), Etiology (Causes), Pathology (Disease Process – Progress) and Treatment (Therapies) in both Traditional Chinese Medicine (T.C.M. or Traditional Oriental Medicine and Acupuncture) and Ayurveda — both styles Indo-Tibetan Buddhist and Hindu Ayurveda with along with Tibetan Medicine (Traditional Ayurvedic Medicine – T.A.M.).

Continuing Education Course Title is:

"One-Earth Therapeutics – Kaya Chikitsa – Integrated Ayurvedic-Chinese-Western Remedies for Anxiety (Atattvabhinivesha), Panic, Post Traumatic Stress Disorders (PTSD), Obsessive Compulsive (OCD) and Depression according to 200 B.C. Charaka Samhita – Level I"

Course Codes are: HRB338, HRB538, HRB638, HRB738

These Hi-Def HDTV videos and the MP3 audio files are the first in a 1.5 trimester unit (22.5 class hours long) series of lectures aimed and comparing, contrasting and synthesizing Anxiety Diagnosis and Anxiety Treatment in both the 2500 year old Chinese Medicine (Zhong Yi or TCM) with the 2500 year old Indian Ayurveda and 1300 year old Tibetan Ayurveda systems (TAM). The goal of this lecture program is to assist the student in seeing and understanding their vast commonalities in both theory (concepts) and practice (clinic) of ancient Indo-Sino-Tibetan psychological – psychiatric therapies in order to learn integrated practice modalities.

This rarely presented synthesis of the healing wisdom of these three great cultures (China, India and Tibet) will not only compare-contrast the theoretical and practical aspects of psychology – psychiatry within the framework of these two time-honored healing systems, but more importantly, will examine in detail the clinical practice aspects of manic – depressive bi-polar treatment — both herbal connections (Indian, Tibetan and Chinese herbs and minerals) and acupressure (Marmas in Ayurvedic Sanskrit) with acupuncture in the Chinese system.

We examine the mind and mental illness from the perspective of the Ayurvedic three doshas (Tridosha – Vata-Pitta-Kapha) and look at their relationship to major concepts in Chinese Medicine that are often spoken of by acupuncturists to their patients. Some of these relationship comparisons include:

1. Vata Dosha (Space and Air – Wind, Cold, Qi [Prana in Ayurvedic Sanskrit]),

2. Pitta Dosha (Fire and Water – Spleen Qi [Jathar Agni in Sanskrit], Heat, Damp-Heat, Blood [Rakta Dhatu in Sanskrit], and Yang),

3. Kapha Dosha (Water and Earth – Phlegm-Mucous [Ama in Sanskrit], Damp-Cold, Jing Qi [Ojas in Sanskrit] and Yin).

Commentary on and Lectures from the ancients texts of Indo-Sino-Tibetan Medicine: Chinese Classic of the Yellow Emperor – Huang Di Nei Jing (~200 B.C.), Shang Han Lun (~150 A.D. traditional Chinese Shang Hán Lùn), Divine Farmers Materia Medica (~150 A.D. The Divine Farmer’s Herb-Root Classic (traditional Chinese Shénnóng bencao jing) with Charaka of Patanjali (~200 B.C.), Sushruta of Nagarjuna (~200 A.D.), Astanga Hridayam of Vagbhata (~700 A.D.) and the "Four Tibetan Medical Tantras" (~800 A.D. "rGyud – bzhi" in Tibetan, pronounced "Ju Shee" — "Si-Bu-Yi-Dian in Mandarin — in Sanskrit it is called the "Amrta-hrdaya-astanga-guhyopadesa-tantra" or Amrita Hridaya Astanga Guhyopadesha Tantra)

Be sure you ALSO watch – listen to all of the Introduction to Ayurvedic lectures (usually 30 minute long for each video or audio) found at:

www.archive.org/details/AYR220_Ayurvedic_Consultation_001…

www.archive.org/details/AYR220_Ayurvedic_Consultation_002…

www.archive.org/details/AYR220_Ayurvedic_Consultation_003…

www.archive.org/details/AYR220_Ayurvedic_Consultation_004…

www.archive.org/details/AYR220_Ayurvedic_Consultation_005…

www.archive.org/details/AYR220_Ayurvedic_Consultation_007…

Ayurvedic Nutritional Background on Ayurved Dietary Therapies for Mental Disorders:

www.archive.org/details/NUT108_Ayurvedic_Nutrition_001_Ti…

www.archive.org/details/NUT108_Ayurvedic_Nutrition_002_Ti…

www.archive.org/details/NUT108_Ayurvedic_Nutrition_003_Ti…

www.archive.org/details/NUT108_Ayurvedic_Nutrition_004_Ti…

www.archive.org/details/NUT108_Ayurvedic_Nutrition_005_Ti…

www.archive.org/details/NUT108_Ayurvedic_Nutrition_006_Ti…

www.archive.org/details/NUT108_Ayurvedic_Nutrition_007_Ti…

www.archive.org/details/NUT108_Ayurvedic_Nutrition_008_Ti…

www.archive.org/details/NUT108_Ayurvedic_Nutrition_009_Ti…

www.archive.org/details/NUT108_Ayurvedic_Nutrition_010_Ti…

www.archive.org/details/NUT108_Ayurvedic_Nutrition_011_Ti…

www.archive.org/details/NUT108_Ayurvedic_Nutrition_012_Ti…

and

Technical Introduction to Chinese Medicine Comparison with Ayurved:

www.archive.org/details/TCM401_Ayurvedic_Chinese_Medicine…

www.archive.org/details/TCM401_Ayurvedic_Chinese_Medicine…

www.archive.org/details/TCM401_Ayurvedic_Chinese_Medicine…

If not, you will miss out on the foundation explanations of vata, pitta and kapha.

This class is a basic level yet detailed introduction to diseases of the mind and spirit (Ayurvedic Psychology) focusing on diagnosis of Prakruti (genetic constitution of vata-pitta-kapha) and Vikruti (imbalance of three doshas of vata-space-air-movement, pitta-fire-water-metabolism, kapha-water-earth-phlegm-fat).

Indo – Tibetan medicine — enshrined in the classic medical text called Rgyud bzi which was originally composed in Sanskrit and still available in Tibetan — is a veritable treasure of centuries of accumulated experience with rational fundamentals and scientifically analyzable therapeutic measures meant for the preservation and promotion of positive health, and prevention and cure of obstinate and otherwise incurable diseases.

Five Element Herbal and Food Therapies for Anxiety — from the Himalayan wisdom of Tibet, India, China, and Nepal – Ayurvedic-College.com – Ayurveda-Institute.com Distance Learning: Ayurvedic Medicine system of Nalanda University Tradition (based on Nagarjuna — see below) of Buddhism of Tibet and India; Herbal medicine with vata herbal remedies from Indo-Tibetan Ayur-Veda.

Lectured on January 25, 2009 at the Medicine Buddha Healing Center (Ayurveda-Oakland.com) and their Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute by an anonymous American Buddhist Monk (D.Ayur, Ph.D) of the Nagarjuna Nalanda Tradition of Indian – Chinese – Tibetan Buddhism – Nalanda University Buddhist Studies Program Distance Learning – Nalanda-University.com. This American Monk studied with renowned Ayurvedic physician Dr. Vasant Lad, B.A.M.S., M.A.Sc. for a six-year 1800-hour 1900-patient Ayurveda apprenticeship. This American Monk has served over 5600 patients over the last 11 years.

For affordable donation-only extensive Buddhist Ayurveda Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Distance Learning Program Certification, call Medicine Buddha Healing Center at 510-292-6696.

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Taught by highly experienced degreed faculty clinicians and scholars. Our main teacher has served over 5600 patients since 1996, 1900 patients with Dr. Vasant Lad during his formal six-year, 1800 hour clinical apprenticeship.

• The most comprehensive Clinical multimedia audio and HDTV video-based Ayurvedic distance learning program on the Planet.

• MP3 recordings of over 1000 Patient Consultations for Clinical Experience. Searchable database of photographs of tongue diagnosis and iPod compatible audio files of our main Ayurvedic Practitioner’s client visits.

• The Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute is currently the only educational program in the world to offer such an extensive collection of organized Ayurvedic clinical research of patient case studies (over 1500 hours worth of consultation audio recordings).

• Both Classroom-based and Online Internet e-Learning Distance Clinical Specialist Apprenticeship in Ayurvedic Herbal Medicine of Himalayan India, Tibet, Nepal and China.

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Visit our full length feature Ayurvedic Documentary Film website with over one hundred full 30 minutes long Indo-Tibetan Ayurveda Medicine videos offered freely under Creative Commons license at:

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Over 100 MP3 iPod compatible Patient Consultation visits for specific disease treatment using Buddhist Ayurveda:

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HRB338 Ayurveda 012 Anxiety Depression Dry Insomnia Sex Addition Vata Disease Tibetan Medicine Veda
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This is the 12th of 131 (1.5 to 3 minutes long Ayur-Ved video clips) of a 4 hour long seminar.

CorrespondenceCourse.Ayurveda-DistanceLearning.com
www.Ayurveda-School.net
Ayurveda-TCM.com/ayurvedic-chinese-medicine-distance-lear…
ayurvedic.blip.tv – Excellent Quality Full Length Ayur-Vedic Documentary
vimeo.com/ayurveda – Full Length Ayur-Vedic Documentary
www.archive.org/details/ayurveda_institute – Full Length Ayur-Veda Documentaries
www.flickr.com/photos/ayurvedic – Short Ayurved Vid-Clips
www.youtube.com/user/AyurvedicMedicine – 9 minute Indo-Tibetan Medicine Video Clips

www.archive.org/HRB338_Ayurveda_Anxiety_00_Panic_Tibetan_… – Full original quality downloadable MP3 Audio compatible with iPod – iPhone. 2 files of 2 hours long each.

www.archive.org/HRB338_Ayurveda_Anxiety_01_Panic_Tibetan_… – Full original quality downloadable Video MPEG-2 DVD-quality files.

For a whole catalog of Ayurveda College Courses, please visit:

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To enroll as an Apprenticeship Intern Student, please see Ayurveda-TCM.com/videos

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From our Buddhist College of Ayurveda in California, Berkeley www.Ayurveda-America.com we offer you:

In this free (Creative Commons license) Anxiety Disorder Complementary Medicine Treatment class, there are a total of one hundred and thirty one (131) one and a half (1.5) to three minutes long video clips (~3.5 hours worth) on Ayurvedic Medicine.

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Please visit Medicine Buddha Healing Center’s Wikipedia Ayurveda Article on "Ayurveda, Chinese Medicine and Anxiety Disorder" at:
CorrespondenceCourse.Ayurveda-DistanceLearning.com/wiki/Anxiety

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Please download our full length MPEG-2 DVD videos on this "Healing Anxiety" class at:

www.archive.org/search.php?query=HRB338

There are also sample case studies of MP3 audio recordings of Ayurvedic Consultations with Anxiety and Depression patients available on:

www.archive.org/search.php?query=CLN220

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HRB338 is an In-Depth Ayurvedic and Chinese Medicine Study (Diagnosis and Treatment) of Anxiety Disorder and Mental Illnesses (Unmad in Ayurvedic Sanskrit), along with examination of related Vata Anxiety Disorders, Pitta Anger Violence Mania, Suicidal Tendencies (Suicide), Kapha Sadness Depression and Melancholy. Comparison – Contrast of Anxiety Depression classical Diagnosis (Assessment), Etiology (Causes), Pathology (Disease Process – Progress) and Treatment (Therapies) in both Traditional Chinese Medicine (T.C.M. or Traditional Oriental Medicine and Acupuncture) and Ayurveda — both styles Indo-Tibetan Buddhist and Hindu Ayurveda with along with Tibetan Medicine (Traditional Ayurvedic Medicine – T.A.M.).

Continuing Education Course Title is:

"One-Earth Therapeutics – Kaya Chikitsa – Integrated Ayurvedic-Chinese-Western Remedies for Anxiety (Atattvabhinivesha), Panic, Post Traumatic Stress Disorders (PTSD), Obsessive Compulsive (OCD) and Depression according to 200 B.C. Charaka Samhita – Level I"

Course Codes are: HRB338, HRB538, HRB638, HRB738

These Hi-Def HDTV videos and the MP3 audio files are the first in a 1.5 trimester unit (22.5 class hours long) series of lectures aimed and comparing, contrasting and synthesizing Anxiety Diagnosis and Anxiety Treatment in both the 2500 year old Chinese Medicine (Zhong Yi or TCM) with the 2500 year old Indian Ayurveda and 1300 year old Tibetan Ayurveda systems (TAM). The goal of this lecture program is to assist the student in seeing and understanding their vast commonalities in both theory (concepts) and practice (clinic) of ancient Indo-Sino-Tibetan psychological – psychiatric therapies in order to learn integrated practice modalities.

This rarely presented synthesis of the healing wisdom of these three great cultures (China, India and Tibet) will not only compare-contrast the theoretical and practical aspects of psychology – psychiatry within the framework of these two time-honored healing systems, but more importantly, will examine in detail the clinical practice aspects of manic – depressive bi-polar treatment — both herbal connections (Indian, Tibetan and Chinese herbs and minerals) and acupressure (Marmas in Ayurvedic Sanskrit) with acupuncture in the Chinese system.

We examine the mind and mental illness from the perspective of the Ayurvedic three doshas (Tridosha – Vata-Pitta-Kapha) and look at their relationship to major concepts in Chinese Medicine that are often spoken of by acupuncturists to their patients. Some of these relationship comparisons include:

1. Vata Dosha (Space and Air – Wind, Cold, Qi [Prana in Ayurvedic Sanskrit]),

2. Pitta Dosha (Fire and Water – Spleen Qi [Jathar Agni in Sanskrit], Heat, Damp-Heat, Blood [Rakta Dhatu in Sanskrit], and Yang),

3. Kapha Dosha (Water and Earth – Phlegm-Mucous [Ama in Sanskrit], Damp-Cold, Jing Qi [Ojas in Sanskrit] and Yin).

Commentary on and Lectures from the ancients texts of Indo-Sino-Tibetan Medicine: Chinese Classic of the Yellow Emperor – Huang Di Nei Jing (~200 B.C.), Shang Han Lun (~150 A.D. traditional Chinese Shang Hán Lùn), Divine Farmers Materia Medica (~150 A.D. The Divine Farmer’s Herb-Root Classic (traditional Chinese Shénnóng bencao jing) with Charaka of Patanjali (~200 B.C.), Sushruta of Nagarjuna (~200 A.D.), Astanga Hridayam of Vagbhata (~700 A.D.) and the "Four Tibetan Medical Tantras" (~800 A.D. "rGyud – bzhi" in Tibetan, pronounced "Ju Shee" — "Si-Bu-Yi-Dian in Mandarin — in Sanskrit it is called the "Amrta-hrdaya-astanga-guhyopadesa-tantra" or Amrita Hridaya Astanga Guhyopadesha Tantra)

Be sure you ALSO watch – listen to all of the Introduction to Ayurvedic lectures (usually 30 minute long for each video or audio) found at:

www.archive.org/details/AYR220_Ayurvedic_Consultation_001…

www.archive.org/details/AYR220_Ayurvedic_Consultation_002…

www.archive.org/details/AYR220_Ayurvedic_Consultation_003…

www.archive.org/details/AYR220_Ayurvedic_Consultation_004…

www.archive.org/details/AYR220_Ayurvedic_Consultation_005…

www.archive.org/details/AYR220_Ayurvedic_Consultation_007…

Ayurvedic Nutritional Background on Ayurved Dietary Therapies for Mental Disorders:

www.archive.org/details/NUT108_Ayurvedic_Nutrition_001_Ti…

www.archive.org/details/NUT108_Ayurvedic_Nutrition_002_Ti…

www.archive.org/details/NUT108_Ayurvedic_Nutrition_003_Ti…

www.archive.org/details/NUT108_Ayurvedic_Nutrition_004_Ti…

www.archive.org/details/NUT108_Ayurvedic_Nutrition_005_Ti…

www.archive.org/details/NUT108_Ayurvedic_Nutrition_006_Ti…

www.archive.org/details/NUT108_Ayurvedic_Nutrition_007_Ti…

www.archive.org/details/NUT108_Ayurvedic_Nutrition_008_Ti…

www.archive.org/details/NUT108_Ayurvedic_Nutrition_009_Ti…

www.archive.org/details/NUT108_Ayurvedic_Nutrition_010_Ti…

www.archive.org/details/NUT108_Ayurvedic_Nutrition_011_Ti…

www.archive.org/details/NUT108_Ayurvedic_Nutrition_012_Ti…

and

Technical Introduction to Chinese Medicine Comparison with Ayurved:

www.archive.org/details/TCM401_Ayurvedic_Chinese_Medicine…

www.archive.org/details/TCM401_Ayurvedic_Chinese_Medicine…

www.archive.org/details/TCM401_Ayurvedic_Chinese_Medicine…

If not, you will miss out on the foundation explanations of vata, pitta and kapha.

This class is a basic level yet detailed introduction to diseases of the mind and spirit (Ayurvedic Psychology) focusing on diagnosis of Prakruti (genetic constitution of vata-pitta-kapha) and Vikruti (imbalance of three doshas of vata-space-air-movement, pitta-fire-water-metabolism, kapha-water-earth-phlegm-fat).

Indo – Tibetan medicine — enshrined in the classic medical text called Rgyud bzi which was originally composed in Sanskrit and still available in Tibetan — is a veritable treasure of centuries of accumulated experience with rational fundamentals and scientifically analyzable therapeutic measures meant for the preservation and promotion of positive health, and prevention and cure of obstinate and otherwise incurable diseases.

Five Element Herbal and Food Therapies for Anxiety — from the Himalayan wisdom of Tibet, India, China, and Nepal – Ayurvedic-College.com – Ayurveda-Institute.com Distance Learning: Ayurvedic Medicine system of Nalanda University Tradition (based on Nagarjuna — see below) of Buddhism of Tibet and India; Herbal medicine with vata herbal remedies from Indo-Tibetan Ayur-Veda.

Lectured on January 25, 2009 at the Medicine Buddha Healing Center (Ayurveda-Oakland.com) and their Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute by an anonymous American Buddhist Monk (D.Ayur, Ph.D) of the Nagarjuna Nalanda Tradition of Indian – Chinese – Tibetan Buddhism – Nalanda University Buddhist Studies Program Distance Learning – Nalanda-University.com. This American Monk studied with renowned Ayurvedic physician Dr. Vasant Lad, B.A.M.S., M.A.Sc. for a six-year 1800-hour 1900-patient Ayurveda apprenticeship. This American Monk has served over 5600 patients over the last 11 years.

For affordable donation-only extensive Buddhist Ayurveda Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Distance Learning Program Certification, call Medicine Buddha Healing Center at 510-292-6696.

Our Bio Blurb:

Medicine Buddha Healing Center’s School of Ayurvedic Medicine:

Ayurvedic Healing Arts Institute

www.Ayurveda-America.com – Our iPod MP3 and Streaming HDTV Video Ayurvedic Studies Program (Distance Learning)

www.Ayurveda-School.net or www.Ayurveda-California.com – Our California based College of Ayurveda (In-Person Internship)

www.Ayurveda-Berkeley.com or www.Ayurveda-Francisco.com – Our affordable Ayurvedic Chinese Medicine Acupuncture Clinic (Sliding Scale available)

Call us at (1) 510-292-6696 — from 10 AM to 10 PM seven day a week (Pacific Standard Time).

An In-Person Clinic Apprenticeship School and a
Distance Learning College of Buddhist Ayurveda in California Berkeley:

Become a Certified Practitioner of East Indian Ayurvedic and Tibetan Ayurveda herbal and dietary therapies.

The non-profit Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute (part of the Medicine Buddha Healing Center) offers affordable yet comprehensive distance learning (online correspondence course with regular phone support) and in-person apprenticeship formats leading to specialized Indian and Tibetan Ayur-Vedic Herbal Certifications and Ayur-Veda Diplomas.

Taught by highly experienced degreed faculty clinicians and scholars. Our main teacher has served over 5600 patients since 1996, 1900 patients with Dr. Vasant Lad during his formal six-year, 1800 hour clinical apprenticeship.

• The most comprehensive Clinical multimedia audio and HDTV video-based Ayurvedic distance learning program on the Planet.

• MP3 recordings of over 1000 Patient Consultations for Clinical Experience. Searchable database of photographs of tongue diagnosis and iPod compatible audio files of our main Ayurvedic Practitioner’s client visits.

• The Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute is currently the only educational program in the world to offer such an extensive collection of organized Ayurvedic clinical research of patient case studies (over 1500 hours worth of consultation audio recordings).

• Both Classroom-based and Online Internet e-Learning Distance Clinical Specialist Apprenticeship in Ayurvedic Herbal Medicine of Himalayan India, Tibet, Nepal and China.

A Non-Profit 501(c)3 Association for free sharing of the wisdom and compassion Ayurveda Dharma teachings of Nagarjuna:

Offered free by an anonymous Buddhist Monk of the Nalanda Tradition of His Holiness the Dalai Lama of Tibet Himalayas

Enrolled Students of our Mobile e-Learning Programs can visit the Student Only website.

See us at www.Bhaisajya-Guru.com

(At both our School and Ayurvedic Medicine Clinics, No one is ever turned away due to lack of funds)

Also visit our Ayurveda Dharma Encyclopedia (Wikipedia-style) and Ayur-Vedic Video Blog at: correspondencecourse.ayurveda-distancelearning.com

Visit our own Ayurvedic College’s Video Home Page:
The Best Launch Place to see the Guide to our Ayurvedic Medicine Video Documentaries on YouTube.com, Vimeo.com, Blip.TV, Flickr.com and Archive.org:

www.ayurveda-tcm.com/videos

Visit our full length feature Ayurvedic Documentary Film website with over one hundred full 30 minutes long Indo-Tibetan Ayurveda Medicine videos offered freely under Creative Commons license at:

correspondencecourse.ayurveda-distancelearning.com/wiki/C…

Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 United States: www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/us. All of our video and audio materials are offered this Commonly Creative way. Our electronic Ayurveda Textbooks and other Ayurvedic Herbal Databases are offered via: GNU Free Documentation License (FDL) at correspondencecourse.ayurveda-distancelearning.com/wiki/G…

Ayurvedic Healing Arts Institute:

Theory Classes – Videos on Ayurved Therapies and Theory.
Best Quality Downloadable Videos: 2 GB MPEG-2 file per 30 minute Ayurveda Movie:

www.archive.org/search.php?query=AYR220

Best Quality Streaming Ayurved Flash Videos: 500 MB file per 7.5 minute Ayurveda Video:

Please subscribe to our YouTube Channel at:

www.youtube.com/user/AyurvedicMedicine

Be sure to click on "watch in high quality" under the lower right hand of the YouTube Video Player:

Other Good Quality Streaming Ayurvedic Medicine Videos are hosted by us on:

www.vimeo.com/ayurveda

ayurvedic.blip.tv

Medicine Buddha Healing Center Clinic:

Over 100 MP3 iPod compatible Patient Consultation visits for specific disease treatment using Buddhist Ayurveda:

www.archive.org/search.php?query=CLN301

Thank you.

Amitabha
Peace in Dharma,
Buddha with you

Cool Demetia images

Written by admin. Posted in Cognitive Disorders

Some cool demetia images:

011: Sentiment
demetia
Image by rayybear

I watched the video, “Going Home: A Short Film on Demetia” a couple of days ago, and I couldn’t help but cry when the grandmother finally “found” her way back to her granddaughter. I have an unbearable sentiment for aged people; I never knew any of my grandfathers since they had died before I was born. I cherished every moment with my own gradmothers, but ever since I moved to Las Vegas, I have been away from both.

My grandmother in the Philippines is suffering from dementia as well; she does not even remember who my mother is, which reflects the severity of her memory loss. Most cases only affect short term memory. It was very peculiar though; when I vacationed in the PI, my mother, sister, and I, would take turns sleeping with my grandmother. Every morning however, she would wake up and question my mother and sister of who they were. She could not remember them. So I made an attempt to see how she would react when I slept with her. I woke up early one morning, and pretended to sleep until she could wake up. When she woke up, I expected her to wake me up to ask me who I was. Instead, she looked at me for a very long time, got up, and headed out to the kitchen.

Out of all my family members, she never woke or bothered me to ask who I was. I assumed she still saw me as her grandchild baby boy.

Foredrag: Art and Demetia
demetia
Image by OsloMuseum
Amir Parsa from Department of Education at Museum of Modern Art

(Foto: Oskar Seljeskog/Oslo Museum)

Cool Manic Depression Bipolar Disorder images

Written by admin. Posted in Mood Disorders

Check out these manic depression bipolar disorder images:

Kristin Hersh with Throwing Muses
manic depression bipolar disorder
Image by neate photos
The Mayfair, Glasgow
March 1991

My review of Kristin Hersh’s memoir, Paradoxical Undressing, has now been published online in the Journal of Mental Health and is due out in print soon. Read it on the neate photos blog here .

More neate photos

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