CK Micheli
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Treatment Options for Acute Stress DisorderIn light of the complex and multi-faceted nature of Acute Stress Disorder, diagnosis and treatment must take into account all aspects of a person.
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How to Avoid the Bah-Humbugs This Christmas SeasonChristmas can be a stressful time of year for all of us. Here are a few suggestions for managing holiday stress.
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Acute Stress DisorderHumans have an innate survival instinct, and when confronted with danger, we are ready to fight or run away. Our bodies react automatically with a surge of adrenaline.
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Reviewing Neil T. Anderson's The Bondage BreakerReview of Neil T. Anderson's book 'The Bondage Breaker.' Included is a summary of the author's theory, possible implications for self-help or counseling, theological foundations and implications, and personal views. -
Book Review: Hurt People Hurt People: A Self-Help Theory for ChangeThis article reviews the key aspects of Sandra Wilson's book 'Hurt People Hurt People.' Included is a summary of Wilson's theory, the theological foundations for it, possible implications for counseling or self-help, and personal views. -
The Salvation Debate: Calvinism Vs ArminianismThe question of "what must I do to be saved?" is, perhaps, the most important one any of us will ever ask. This article addresses some key points in Calvinist and Arminian views on the question of salvation.
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John 3:16, The Destiny of the Unevangelized and the Nature of HellWhat happens to people when they die? What happens to Christians? What happens to people who have never heard of Jesus Christ and thus, are neither believers nor unbelievers? And is there a hell in the traditional sense of never-ending punishment?
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Television in EducationThe purported design of television and electronic curricula is to make education easier to deliver and attain. However, is it making education easier at the expense of actually learning?