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From and therapy
From the view of Western psychoanalysis and therapy, the state of " oneness " can be either positive or negative depending on the patient, and in the context in which these feelings occur in each patient.
From this, results of therapy can be accurately be determined and reported in documentation, as well as in research.
From birth they were forced by their parents to perform and never learned to walk, as each twin controlled one leg ( in modern times physical therapy allows twins like the Toccis to learn to walk on their own ).
From February to April 1948, he received electroconvulsive therapy, first administered after an outburst deemed to be uncontrollable.
From 1975, after the arrival of several therapists from the Human Potential Movement, the ashram began to complement meditations with a growing number of therapy groups, which became a major source of income for the ashram.
From 1930 onwards he had become more interested in his patients ' physical responses during therapy sessions, and toward the late 1930s began to treat them outside the limits of psychoanalysis's restrictions.
From 1908 – 9, in London, he took speech therapy, studied part-time at the London School of Economics, and tried to find employment as a journalist, with the help of recommendations from more family friends, including Australia's Prime Minister Alfred Deakin.
From then, CBT, which was founded by Aaron T. Beck, the father of cognitive therapy, gradually became one of the most popular systems of psychotherapy in many countries.
From 1965 until the end of his life he led his famous Friday Night Workshops, in which he conducted therapy sessions with volunteers from the audience.
" " From the beginning biofeedback developed as a research-based approach emerging directly from laboratory research on psychophysiology and behavior therapy, The ties of biofeedback / neurofeedback to the biomedical paradigm and to research are stronger than is the case for many other behavioral interventions ” ( p. 151 ).
From the 1940s until the late 1980s, DES was FDA-approved as estrogen-replacement therapy for estrogen deficiency states such as ovarian dysgenesis, premature ovarian failure, and after oophorectomy.
From his statements came some of the basic assumptions of occupational therapy, which include:
From the experiences specific difficulties could be determined and approached with a specific therapy.
From the perspective of this theory of self, neurosis can be seen as fixed predictability-a fixed Gestalt-and the process of therapy can be seen as facilitating the client to become unpredictable-more responsive to what is in the client's present environment, rather than responding in a stuck way to past introjects or other learning.
Isadore From, a leading early theorist of Gestalt therapy, taught Goodman's Part II for an entire year to his students, going through it phrase by phrase.
Isadore From referred to some of Fritz ' brief workshops as " hit-and-run " therapy, because of Perls ' alleged emphasis on showmanship with little or no follow-through.
From September 9, 1996 until March 6, 1998, McDougal spent the maximum possible 18 months imprisonment for civil contempt, including 8 months in solitary confinement, and subjected to " diesel therapy " ( the practice of hauling defendants around the country and placing them in different jails along the way ).
From this discussion the therapist can use these strengths and resources to move the therapy forward.
From his point of view it belongs to an extensive therapy to train an affected person in self-exercises.
From their development as physical therapy in a clinical setting, those exercises are now used in athletic training, as part of a general fitness routine and incorporation in alternative exercises such as yoga and Pilates.
In the first episode of Focal Point, " From Jihad to Rehab ", Canadian journalist Nancy Durham reports from a rehabilitation center in Saudi Arabia, where art therapy and religious re-education are being used to reform militant jihadists.

From and frame
From the CMB data it is seen that our local group of galaxies ( the galactic cluster that includes the Solar System's Milky Way Galaxy ) appears to be moving at 627 ± 22 km / s relative to the reference frame of the CMB ( also called the CMB rest frame, or the frame of reference in which there is no motion through the CMB ) in the direction of galactic longitude l
From the standpoint of an observer in an inertial frame, the effects can be explained as results of inertia without invoking the centrifugal force.
From the perspective of the rotating frame, the additional force terms are experienced just like the real external forces and contribute to the apparent acceleration.
From a stationary frame of reference it moves in a straight line, but from the rotating frame it moves in a spiral.
From the 1960s, the knowledge frame or just frame has been used.
From the point of view of another frame of reference moving at a uniform speed, the position ( represented by a primed coordinate ) changes with time as
From " An Unearthly Child " ( 1963 ) to " The War Machines " ( 1966 ), the TARDIS also had a St. John Ambulance badge on the main doors, as did real police boxes ; this has been reinstated and the window frame colour has returned to white for Matt Smith's first season as the Doctor, shown in 2010.
From the partially exposed film, a single frame is then projected onto an easel, where the matte is then drawn.
From that point aft, usually only the chassis frame rails and running gear extend to the rear when the unit is shipped as an " incomplete vehicle ".
From the perspective of an inertial frame moving in tandem with Earth, but not sharing its rotation, the suspension point of the pendulum traces out a circular path during one sidereal day.
From the early days of the village, Hodgkins maintained its own fire fighting capabilities, going from an organized bucket brigade that assembled at the ringing of the large bell aptop the original wood frame Village Hall at the turn of the 20th century, to a Volunteer Fire Department with two full-time firefighters augmented by other volunteers who manned three fire engines.
From Minox BL onward, the camera is equipped with a " freewheeling " mechanism, such that the film advances one frame only when a picture is taken, otherwise, closing the camera does not advance a frame.
: From light to light as I resound their frame,
From appropriate weighting, the coordinate axes defined by the published catalogue are believed to be aligned with the extragalactic radio frame to within ± 0. 6 milliarc-sec at the epoch J1991. 25, and non-rotating with respect to distant extragalactic objects to within ± 0. 25 milliarc-sec / yr.
From the sampling frame, a starting point is chosen at random, and choices thereafter are at regular intervals.
From the local frame of reference ( the blue clock ), relatively accelerated clocks move slower.
From a local perspective, time registered by clocks that are at rest with respect to the local frame of reference ( and far from any gravitational mass ) always appears to pass at the same rate.
From the frame of reference of a moving observer traveling at the speed v ( diagram at lower right ), the light pulse traces out a longer, angled path.
From the M1922 comes the open slide design, while the alloy frame and locking block barrel ( originally from Walther P38 ) were first used in the M1951.

From and reference
From road signs to technical schematics, from interoffice memorandums to reference manuals, graphic design enhances transfer of knowledge and visual messages.
From 1405 to 1433, Admiral Zheng He led large fleets of the Ming Dynasty on several voyages to the Western Ocean ( Chinese name for the Indian Ocean ) and reached the coastal country of East Africa ( see Zheng He for reference ).
From a programmatical perspective, the first argument to is passed by reference, while the second is passed by value.
From the twelfth dynasty onward the word appears in a wish formula ' Great House, may it live, prosper, and be in health ', but again only with reference to the royal palace and not the person.
* From the Etruscan word ruma, whose root is * rum-" teat ", with possible reference either to the totem wolf that adopted and suckled the cognately named twins Romulus and Remus, or to the shape of the Palatine and Aventine Hills ;
From the definitions above, use of the terms " network " or " station " in reference to nationwide cable / satellite channels is technically inaccurate.
From the view of economists, a tax is a non-penal, yet compulsory transfer of resources from the private to the Public sector levied on a basis of predetermined criteria and without reference to specific benefit received.
: From man unto woman, from infant unto suckling, from ox unto sheep, so that the name of Amalek not be mentioned even with reference to an animal by saying " This animal belonged to Amalek "..
From its first 203-page edition, the CMOS evolved into a comprehensive reference style guide of 1, 026 pages in its 16th edition.
From top-to-bottom, the halo is a reference to the nickname " Saints ", the ball to the nature of the club, the scarf to the fans and the team colours.
In the films, SPECTRE usually replaced SMERSH as the main villains, although there is a brief reference to SMERSH in the second Eon Bond film, From Russia with Love.
From the 11th path onward some of these numbers have been exemplified by appearing to the left or right in the margin for easy reference, paths 11, 23, 31, 32-bis and 31-bis are leftwards and denote the five astrological elements ; paths 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29 are rightwards and denote the 12 astrological signs, the rest are astrological planets.
From that year comes the earliest written reference to Marko's father Vukašin, denoting him as Dušan's appointed župan ( district governor ) of Prilep, which had been acquired by Serbia from Byzantium in 1334 together with other parts of Macedonia.
From this came the result that James Strong, for example, listed " angels " and " judges " as possible meanings for elohim with a plural verb in his Strong's Concordance, and the same is true of many other 17th-20th Century reference works.
From the actual flight paths of each trip, the theory predicted that the flying clocks, compared with reference clocks at the U. S. Naval Observatory, should have lost 40 ± 23 nanoseconds during the eastward trip and should have gained 275 ± 21 nanoseconds during the westward trip.
From Byzantium or the Islamic world the cloisonné technique reached China in the 13-14th centuries ; the first written reference is in a book of 1388, where it is called " Dashi (' Muslim ') ware ".
Many of Paul Kelly's popular songs feature St Kilda, including " From St Kilda to Kings Cross " from the Album Post which included the famous lyric " I'd give you all of Sydney Harbour ( all that land, all that water ) For that one sweet promenade ", in reference to the St Kilda Esplanade.
From this comes the utility and importance of UTC or " Zulu " time: It permits a single and universal reference for time that is valid for all points on the globe at the same moment.

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