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http://www.journeyofyourdreams.com/resources.htm
At "Journey of Your Dreams," you meet Professor Marjorie Miles, who has been a clinician, educator, and dream workshop facilitator for many years. Take advantage of the excellent opportunities she presents for learning about dreams generally and for exploring your own dreams through dream work, relaxing techniques, and much more.
( http://www.journeyofyourdreams.com/resources.htm )
http://www.sleepdisorderchannel.net/stages/
At the Sleep Channel, you will not only learn about the sleep stages and factors that affect sleep, but you can link to information about a dozen different sleep disorders as well as information about clinical trials.
( http://www.sleepdisorderchannel.net/stages/ )
http://www.dreams.ca/
At Dreams Foundation, you will find interesting articles about dreaming (for example, all mammals dream, not just humans) and can learn to control your own dreams and use them as a positive force in your life. Try the experiment on dream incubation, or even increase your dream consciousness with lucid dreaming. You might also want to add to the Foundation's research endeavors by filling out the "sleep lab dream questionnaire." Sweet dreams!
( http://www.dreams.ca/ )
http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/brain_basics/understanding_sleep_brain_basic.htm
The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, a sub agency of the National Institutes of Health, discusses its research findings about sleep and dreams. How much sleep do we need, and what does sleep do for us? Find out by investigating this site. Of particular interest for those who have problems sleeping will be NINDS' tips for getting a good night's sleep.
( http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/brain_basics/understanding_sleep_brain_basic.htm )
http://www.drugabusestatistics.samhsa.gov/
The Office of Applied Studies (OAS), SAMHSA, provides the latest national data on drug abuse, as well as an on-line Substance Abuse Treatment Facility Locator as a source of information for persons seeking treatment for themselves or for someone else. The site also has a link to commonly asked questions about how to find affordable treatment.
( http://www.drugabusestatistics.samhsa.gov/ )
http://www.hypnosis-research.org/hypnosis/serious.html
Learn more about hypnosis including definitions, how to select a hypnotist, ethical professional services, and standards for professional training. Also included in this site are links to scientific and professional organizations that study hypnosis.
( http://www.hypnosis-research.org/hypnosis/serious.html )
http://www.neurologychannel.com/sleepdisorders/
Get the facts about sleep disorders including the different types of sleep disorders, various causes, diagnosis, and treatment options.
( http://www.neurologychannel.com/sleepdisorders/ )







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