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Теории личности и личностный рост Фрейджер Фэйдимен (стр. 113 из 277)

Медитация

http://www.users.cts.com/crash/d/deohair/psychoph.html

Объемная статья по истории биологической обратной связи со множеством ссылок.

Данной теме посвящено много сайтов, однако почти все они рекламируют один определенный стиль или одного учителя медитации.

http://www.ncf.carleton.ca/dharma/faqs/meditationFAQ.html

Небольшой сайт, отвечающий на наиболее общие вопросы.

Гипноз

http://www.asch.net

Веб-сайт Американского общества клинического гипноза (American Society of Clinical Hypnosis).

Множественная личность

http://cgil.geocities.com/Wellesley/3404/resc.html

Центр ресурсов, рассматривающий, однако, множественную личность как психическое заболевание. (Сайты, посвященные данной теме в целом, не обнаружены.)

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