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Psychologist for How to Heal Traumas /Waking the Tiger
I originally wrote this article but would like to ask for help from professionals. I would appreciate any shilpa ramaa lakshmi bindu vasudev psycologist/psychiatrist, etc. to edit or improve or even totally rewrite the article( with insights , phsycological comments, etc). I feel that this article and the book( Waking the Tiger) is very relevant. Thanks. --Jondel 01:12, 6 Sep 2004 (UTC)
- This book is on VFD. The book is very notable and has helped many people. I rewrote some portions. --Jondel 02:53, 23 Mar 2005 (UTC)