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Books
Read more about Raising an Optimistic Child

Raising an Optimistic Child: A Proven Plan for Depresion-Proofing Young Children--for Life
(McGraw-Hill, 2006) by Bob Murray and Alicia Fortinberry

Read more about Creating Optimism

Creating Optimism:
A Proven Seven-Step Program for Overcoming Depression

(McGraw-Hill, 2004) by Bob Murray and Alicia Fortinberry

Healthcare Organizations and Associations

Association for the Advancement of Applied Psychoneuroimmunology
Based in South Florida, the AAAPNI has a membership drawn from psychology, physical therapy and martial arts. A web-based information resource promoting mind-body studies whose focus lies in promoting life-style changes to improve wellbeing and for the management of chronic illness and disability.

Association for Humanistic Psychology
Committed to holistic and interdisciplinary research and practices which contribute to understanding, developing and nurturing human potential. Provides services, publications and educational events to a diverse membership.

Australian Feldenkrais Guild
Provides professional resources and information for people seeking information about Feldenkrais in Australia.

Feldenkrais Guild of North America
Provides resources for people seeking information about this leading mind-body method. Includes newsletters, articles, schedules of professional trainings and a directory of practitioners.

Sane Australia
A not-for-profit mental health and advocacy resource for Australians. The website offers an online health information service, fact-sheets and a media watch-dog on the reporting of mental illness and suicide.

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