ISSN 1538-1080
DOI:10.58717/ijhc.01

Tag: Volume 14, Number 2

Body Dissatisfaction and Surveillance, Exercise Frequency, Depression and Self-Esteem in a University Population

Abstract The purpose of the present study was to explore the relationship between body dissatisfaction and body surveillance, exercise frequency, depression and self-esteem in 121 university students from various Australian tertiary institutions aged between 17 to 45 years old population. This study also aimed to observe gender differences in the experience of body dissatisfaction. Inconsistent

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Family Constellations and the Evolution of Worldviews Part 1 of 3

AbstractIn lieu of an Abstract I present an outline of the contents of this discussion. Introduction to Family Constellations and the Articles Overview The Process The Perspective Origins Part OneParadigm and Paradox Challenging the Western Worldview A Paradox Unpacked Paradigm and Progress in Science Farewell Organism, Hello Clockwork Descartes and Darwin Towards Talking with Scientists

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The Web of Life: Human Symbiosis with Other Life Forms and the Environment

Abstract Although this is rarely discussed or acknowledged, humans are symbiotic with other life forms and with the environment. The most commonly recognized symbiotic relationships are animals and plants raised by farmers. Less acknowledged are actually those who are most intimately symbiotic with humans, namely the microbes in our bodies. There are ten times as

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IJHC Book Reviews May 2014

Charles Eisenstein. The More Beautiful World Our Hearts Know Is Possible.Stephan Hausner. Even if it Costs Me My Life: Systemic Constellations and Serious Illness.Lynn Mary Karjala, PhD. Understanding Trauma and Dissociation: A Guide for Therapists, Patients and Loved Ones.Russell Scott. Awakening the Guru in You: Finding the Answers Within The Co-evolution Process.Heather Tick, MD. Holistic

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