To accomplish this, he pressed for nongraded classes, open education, greater flexibility in programming, and personal counselling. |
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Anyhow, I broke the news to him in a very compassionate way, and gave him whatever counselling I could. |
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We offer information on full and part-time vacancies, training and courses, and counselling. |
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And no wonder, for although some counselling services are free, or at least buckshee at the point of delivery, others charge exorbitant rates. |
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Restorative dentistry, speech therapy and dietary counselling may be required for those whose mouths have been altered by the treatment. |
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Recovery can be aided by speech therapy, physiotherapy, occupational therapy and counselling. |
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The trust also provides qualified counselling along with factual and practical information. |
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They emphasised that CURA volunteers must be non-judgmental in their dealings with people and non-directive in their counselling. |
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This would help members of the health care team to study the situation and help parents through counselling. |
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Even in a buoyant jobs market departing employees will view outplacement counselling as an opportunity to enhance their employability. |
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They surveyed 49 patients who consumed a therapeutic diet and who received diet counselling during their hospital stay. |
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Medical and counselling services were on hand and free accommodation was available at hotels. |
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The patient was referred to speech pathology and for psychological counselling. |
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There are many stress management techniques in the form of counselling, psychotherapy and hypnotherapy. |
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Therapists offered hypnotism and a range of counselling techniques to encourage people to quit smoking. |
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Talking treatments include counselling, behavioural therapy, cognitive therapy, group therapy and psychoanalysis. |
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What happens when someone like me has been through enormous battle stress and combat fatigue and then comes home to no counselling? |
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Of course, this was an era before counselling, before lawyers picked over the details of disaster. |
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Drug treatment, counselling services, and advice and information may be provided from a primary service. |
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Women who are Rhesus negative will receive information and counselling about the treatment. |
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Early guideline efforts confined their scope to preconception counselling, pregnancy, and birth. |
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His placid nature and sense of humour instilled confidence in patients seeking counselling. |
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Consent and connivance largely overlap with aiding, abetting, counselling or procuring, but they may be easier to prove. |
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After counselling, she declined the insertion of an intrauterine contraceptive device, preferring the progestogen only regimen. |
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It has consulting rooms for all five GPs plus space for travel clinics, physiotherapy, podiatry, counselling and family clinics. |
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It's time to stop counselling these young people, and to start challenging them instead. |
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Now these offenders, the vast majority of them men, pose peculiar dilemmas for the professionals counselling them. |
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He volunteers two days of his time a week, counselling clients on a one-to-one basis and facilitating group psychotherapy and healing sessions. |
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The first offers career guidance and counselling, psychometric assessments and an education programme. |
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There must also be provision of legal, medical and psychological counselling and adequate social services for the victims. |
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It combines group therapy, one-to-one counselling and personal assignment work. |
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I suggest psychological counselling and therapy for possible recovering of her memory, and dealing with this situation. |
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Most recovery approaches include concurrent psychological treatment or counselling to assist patients in their recovery. |
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He may need counselling after they kept fondling him throughout the fourth quarter. |
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The Trust will shortly open a Help Centre in the city to provide counselling for patients free of cost. |
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He is prohibited from operating firearms for 10 years and must get counselling at the discretion of his probation officer. |
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Health promotion and disease prevention include age specific counselling called anticipatory guidance. |
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Services include provision of information on cancer, counselling and reflexology and massage therapies. |
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Direct services include referrals, provision of information, mental health counselling, advocacy work and financial assistance. |
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He is in need of counselling and psychological treatment, best under the care of a psychiatrist. |
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Treatment involves counselling or psychotherapy, medicines or a combination of these. |
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Alternatively, you could seek your own counselling or psychotherapy to try to find the underlying problem and work out what to do about it. |
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In some cases the grief is so severe that it is our responsibility to direct these people to professional grief counselling and help. |
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Officials suspended operations and were providing grief counselling for the 270 workers at the plant. |
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When grief counselling became very popular, a lot of that was taking the line that what you had to do was do your grief work and move on. |
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With the lukewarm at-best reception that production received, it looked as if grief counselling might be in order. |
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Meanwhile, she has a full diary of counselling appointments, just as on any other day. |
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These waiting lists are for diagnostic procedures, treatments, and dietetic counselling, to name just a few. |
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Discussion then moved on to other potential candidates in similar dire need of counselling. |
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It does not deal with emotional trauma or past issues and is clearly very different from counselling. |
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We wanted to go with him for counselling but we were told our son was over 18 and it was nothing to do with us. |
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More couples are willing to have preventative counselling than they are to seek it out after walking down the aisle. |
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Her role involves providing advocacy and referral, counselling and activities for young people. |
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They are also to receive counselling for the emotional effects of their ordeal. |
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Being aware of this very substantial fall in hysterectomies is important and may be helpful in counselling patients before referral. |
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As well as counselling and advice, clients are also offered complementary therapies, such as shiatsu massage and reflexology. |
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Not only does the project provide support and counselling to families but also helps to rehabilitate the prisoners themselves. |
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Their idea is to make the church an all-purpose centre, offering such activities as youth work, a coffee shop, a drop-in centre and counselling. |
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Two months ago I landed up in a counselling centre in East London where I met Ash who was to be my future counsellor. |
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The relationship counselling service has been rescued from the brink of closure in west and north Wiltshire. |
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Councillor Sultan Ali said other authorities were reaping the rewards of using counselling services with children. |
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In short, trauma counselling is not a standard medicine to be applied to everyone regardless of need. |
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The doctor referred us to the clinic and we made an appointment for the two day counselling session that was required first. |
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Indeed, the ones who do it balanced atop a luge are so brave that they probably deserve some kind of counselling to go with the medals. |
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Whenever I feel everything's getting on top of me, I just pop in there and every kind of support and counselling is on tap. |
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I appreciated the counselling of compassion and acceptance, since my tendency is to be a harsh taskmistress. |
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He had received medical help, was in counselling, had been given a flat and was trying bit by bit to put his life back together again. |
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In the past women have been referred inappropriately for mammography and genetic counselling. |
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Football is something he understands, but counselling bad boys is hardly in his remit. |
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And even if they were available, antenatal counselling and the opportunity to terminate affected pregnancies safely may not be. |
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We replaced the detailed oral counselling before testing with a shorter, written explanation of the salient points. |
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Every now and then the marriage guidance counselling service produce a Top Ten of what causes rows in a relationship. |
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I never forgot it, and it came out during marriage guidance counselling several years later. |
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He criticised martial law but warned of bloodshed and civil war, counselling patience rather than defiance. |
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The boys sleep on mattresses and their days are filled with school classes, sport and counselling. |
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He advised couples who suspected they may be growing apart to seek counselling early. |
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They emphasised that volunteers must be non-judgmental in their dealings with people and non-directive in their counselling. |
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Should the test have a positive result, indicating that a condition has been detected, the parents will need counselling and support. |
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The principal printed out her entries, made her do corrective work order, and even sent her for counselling. |
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Other pupils in the school are receiving counselling and some have even started bed-wetting because of the daily protest. |
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David was always available to counsel bereaved relatives and set up a bereavement counselling service. |
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His tendency to deny or minimalise his past offending behaviour makes counselling difficult. |
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The contention is that she is uniquely qualified to talk about the suitability of transwomen for positions in sexual assault counselling. |
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The counselling service is a confidential channel through which people begin to address problems. |
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There was no counselling in his day and he had the unenviable task of driving the first train back to Dublin after the scene had been cleared. |
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The workshop was tutored step-by-step and was aided by video counselling in overcoming stage fear and fright. |
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There are no snap answers, and a style of counselling that is patronising and facile contributes nothing. |
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A student spotted the pistol in his clothes, and several distressed students needed counselling afterwards. |
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I attended a parenting course to enable me to reestablish boundaries and to undergo counselling since I was almost sectionable myself by that time. |
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He added he would ensure that pupils were offered grief counselling. |
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If it were found that abortion was wrong, then better checks and balances would have to be put in place, better counselling would have to be given and certain provisos made. |
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A telephone booth was put up in front of the stall, and those desirous of seeking counselling could speak over the phone in privacy and get appropriate advice. |
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Of course, when someone does come to me in a client capacity, to make a confession or talk in confidence, the same rules apply as for all those counselling professions. |
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Akani runs a feeding scheme and provides after school care with extramural activities such as sport, arts and drama, as well as trauma counselling when needed. |
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He plans to upgrade the quality of engineering education, give a fillip to student development and provide web-based career counselling for college students. |
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Hence, those troubled teenagers should have access to services, which can provide a supportive, confidential, non-judgmental counselling environment. |
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The clinic offers counselling, electrocardiogram and stress tests, pap smear, antenatal and post-natal care and vaccination and immunisation for infants and adults. |
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He refused to receive counselling and went steadily downhill. |
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He has a BA from the University of the North and an MEd in counselling psychology from an American institution, as well as a PhD in Education from Rhodes. |
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Wednesdays and Thursdays have been set apart for counselling in person. |
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There will also be a variety of health services available, including physiotherapy, chiropody, healthy eating, sexual health advice and counselling sessions. |
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One attractive feature is that it offers a 50 per cent refund of everyday expenses such as GP fees, physiotherapy, child counselling, chiropody and emergency dental treatment. |
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Wondering how much effect going my counselling will have, as these days, my skin only really seems to erupt when I'm not processing poisonous stuff any other way. |
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A home programme is drawn up for the parents of the child regarding feeding, toilet-training and correct handling, after counselling at the centre. |
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It attracts Government funding through Business Link for Essex to give professional counselling and business planning training, for pre-start, start-up and micro businesses. |
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If the host was suitable, both couples received in depth counselling. |
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During shamanic counselling, the client is taught how to put themselves into a trance-like state so they can ask questions of their spirit helpers. |
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Giving counselling to both aged and youth is of primary importance. |
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Then again, I might find that counselling would do me more harm than good. |
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He was given a suspended sentence on condition he obtained counselling. |
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Crazy John is to receive shock therapy or counselling for mental illness. |
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It has exhibition and publicity materials as well as counselling facility. |
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On the other hand, they can take advantage of optional extras like massage, reflexology, private yoga lessons, Ayurvedic consultations and life counselling. |
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In practice, this is the stance taken by most UK cancer registries, which do not require consent from next of kin before disclosing cancer diagnoses for genetic counselling. |
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A new centre where families could report loved ones missing and receive grief counselling also got into action after the first building became too small. |
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None of the close family has accepted offers of counselling. |
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We identified resources on legumes that might be useful to dietitians in their work in clinical counselling, disease prevention or health promotion. |
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Nicorette gum, patches and inhaler, acupuncture, self-help books, addiction counselling and cold turkey are the most common methods used to quit smoking. |
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Are not there cases where men have been charged with counselling or procuring prostitutes who are charged with soliciting for the purpose of prostitution? |
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Although still traumatized and in counselling, she is now back in Russia where she shares her experience with other women in the hope of averting the same experience for them. |
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We cooked them pasta and made them beds and in the evenings that would follow listened to Bea as she arrived home after a traumatic day of grief counselling. |
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Another couple have gone into counselling and the third has got into naturism. |
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Considerations for prenatal counselling of patients with cardiac rhabdomyomas based on their cardiac and neurologic outcomes. |
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Corporates can save money by investing in QUIT's new personal telephone counselling gift voucher service. |
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His particular interests are dysmorphology, chromosome disorders and counselling. |
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Analytically, my starting point was to select three counselling sessions and map them structurally as well as interactionally. |
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A network of HIV counselling and testing facilities means that access to free, anonymous, same-day HIV testing is available throughout Botswana. |
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It is an essential read for clinicians working in the areas of sexology, counselling, psychology and psychiatry. |
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Education and counselling by physicians of children and adolescents has been found to be effective in decreasing the risk of tobacco use. |
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Yesterday, the Spanish Red Cross had 13 counselling units in funeral parlours and the morgue. |
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Participatory offences include aiding, abetting, counselling, or procuring the act of some crime or conspiracy. |
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The service looks at treatment for mental health holistically, helping service users not just with support and counselling but also getting back to work and training. |
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The family counselling session will be conducted by Rev Zechariah at 9am. |
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Isolation and depression are common and, increasingly, Chinese community groups are providing advocacy and counselling to alleviate these problems. |
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Exercise was the most common CAM used followed by lifestyle changes, dietary supplements, counselling, herbal medications, megavitamins, and prayer therapy. |
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Results of this study highlight the urgent need for nutrition counselling and early referral to dieticians among women with gestational diabetes, she said. |
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The survey, by counselling organisation South Warwickshire Relate, revealed that one in 10 children now live with their natural mum or dad and a step-parent. |
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In the early 1990s, he underwent a course on mental health problems and subsequently set up a foundation called Tonic, which sponsored people to have counselling and therapy. |
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