About Me
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Tyler Woods Ph.D. is a holistic mental health practitioner and consultant in Tucson Az. She received her Master’s degree is in psychology and Ph.D. is in holistic health. By combining the two you get a holistic approach to mental-health care which emphasizes the interrelationship between mind, body, and spirit and can be any form of practice that is outside the realm of conventional western medicine which can facilitate ourselves and others towards optimum health and wellness and achieve balance over chaos. Tyler is a professional writer and has two published workbooks and enjoys professional freelance writing.
History
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Can Onions and Garlic Fight the H1N1 Flu?
The Associated Press recently reported that 24 out of 6,500 Moldovan soldiers have developed the H1N1 influenz
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Giving Thanks Helps Depression, Study
Depression is the opposite of a state of thankfulness and being thankful and grateful could
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Life's Golden Ticket: Viewing Issues From Safe Place
Life's Golden Ticket by life coach and business man Brendon Burchard is an inspirational book, much like the Five People You Meet in Heaven only rather than heaven you are at a closed down carnival th
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Elderly People Not Dealing With Depression
Depression in older people is a common problem and very few get the help they need.
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Depression Without Anxiety Can Be as Deadly as Smoking
A Norwegian study using a unique link between a survey of over 60,000 people and a comprehensive mortality database has found that the risk of dying from depression is equivalent to the risk from smok
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Today's Fearless Three-Year-Old Could be Tomorrows Criminals
It appears that if a three-year-old is frightened, he stands a better chance of not becoming a criminal as an adult, so says a study conducted by Yu Gao, a research associate in the department of crim
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Army Suicide Rates to Exceed the Number of Suicides Last Year
Fort Hood was the where an American tragedy took place a few weeks back when an army psychiatrist killed 13 of his fellow soldiers.
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Mental Health Checks Will Be Required for Returning Soldiers
Troops that are coming back from combat will be required to be interviewed by counselors to help them with PTSD and suicidal ideations.
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Heart Disease is a Silent Killer for those with Severe Mental Health Disorders
A large study has concluded that people who suffer from severe mental health disorders such as schizophrenia or other psychotic disorders are 25 percent to 40 percent more likely to die from
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Research Concludes that Emotions Influence Perception of Pain
In the study, scientists from University of Montreal found that negative and positive emotions have a direct impact on
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