Are you suffering from depression?
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Depression is thought by the medical community to be caused by an imbalance of the chemicals Serotonin and noradrenalin in the brain. This is partially true. But let's take a look at the Eastern Philosophy on disease to see how we can treat this disorder holistically click here.In the eastern traditions of Ayurveda, Homeopathy, Traditional Chinese Medicine and more, we learn that all disease stems from a Emotional/Mental Belief system which then manifests as a blockage in the Spirit (aura, Human Energy Field), which then manifests in the physical body as disease.

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The challenges facing today’s families are plentiful. With both parents usually working demanding jobs, there is scarcely any time to even enjoy a meal together. Kids are given what they want, not what they need. Parents being busy and overwhelmed often do not have the energy to provide structure and boundaries essential for proper functioning. The absence of structure leads to an excessive use of media, which can lead to addiction, isolation, depression and anxiety. Cissy has extensive experience in family therapy, which is one of the most effective ways of treating children with emotional and behavioral problems and in helping families to healthy functioning.

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