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... tension - one based in the fear and a second layer of tension rooted in the covering up of this fear from one's self and others . The result is free - floating anxiety without known cause , but influential in maintaining a constant ...
... tension - one based in the fear and a second layer of tension rooted in the covering up of this fear from one's self and others . The result is free - floating anxiety without known cause , but influential in maintaining a constant ...
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... tension . You can give yourself the right , just now , to breathe out any ' tension you've been holding onto during the day , during the week . You can just begin to allow yourself to breathe out tension from your body ...
... tension . You can give yourself the right , just now , to breathe out any ' tension you've been holding onto during the day , during the week . You can just begin to allow yourself to breathe out tension from your body ...
Page 89
... tension and deepening relaxation in each part of the body . When the relaxation induction is completed , the husband or labor partner is instructed to open his / her eyes and to become attentive to his / her partner . The partner is ...
... tension and deepening relaxation in each part of the body . When the relaxation induction is completed , the husband or labor partner is instructed to open his / her eyes and to become attentive to his / her partner . The partner is ...
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Birthing Normally: A Personal Growth Approach to Childbirth Gayle Peterson, MSSW, PhD,Gayle H. Peterson No preview available - 2000 |
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