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Click to jump to the web site Wanterfall' - Excellent, free online/downloadable book on emotions and wanting from Australian doctor (who studied with Kubler-Ross).

Click to jump to the web site Some original articles by Bert Hellinger, the therapist who introduced 'Family Constellations' and who was much concerned about the power of love.

Click to jump to the web site Steve Mensing's excellent 'Emoclear' site that includes loads of therapeutic methods for clearing emotional problems, many of which can be used on oneself.

Click to jump to the web site A friendly self-help set of pages from Headworks including assorted methods for straightening yourself out.

Click to jump to the web site The TA-Tutor site provides lots of useful information about Transactional Analysis, including over 400 'handouts'.

Click to jump to the web site The UK Co-counselling website, including a generous set of manuals. A comprehensive and generous resource.

Click to jump to the web site the Co-counselling manual at the co-cornucopia.org.uk site. Includes a free and well-written 145 page PDF manual with lots of useful stuff.

Click to jump to the web site The Laughter Therapy site research page -- useful articles on humour, humor and how it makes you better.

Click to jump to the web site 'Tools for coping with life's stresses' -- and a good set of tools there are here, for handling anything from loss to anger. Significant useful and practical content on this generous site. Useful for therapists, parents and people.

Click to jump to the web site The 'Wholistic Development Exchange' -- free-content self-improvement site with lots of tips and articles on managing stress.

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