A Simple Proven Alternative to Spanking a Child from the SR® Institute

Spanking one's child will produce the equivalent of a junk yard dog. Parent's need to ask themselves if this is the result they want to produce.

Online PR News – 13-April-2010 – Spanking one's child will begin the process of making the equivalent of a junk yard dog states Kelly Burris, PhD founder of the Subconscious Restructuring® Institute. The only reason one would have for spanking a child is there is simply not an alternative.

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Subconscious Restructuring® for Emotional & Spiritual Transformation

Regardless of your intellectual, emotional or spiritual objectives everyone understands the significance of the subconscious in reaching them. Let’s begin with intelligence or IQ. Ask any teacher and they will tell you intellectual development happens via emotional development. Emotional development, or improving one’s EQ, only truly happens if one fully understands what brings about an emotional state from the deepest level of the subconscious.

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Studies Show Groundbreaking 22% Reduction in Depression Symptoms in 4 Hours

In a nation growing increasingly dependent on risky pharmaceutical solutions to treat depression, new research shows definitive evidence of an effective and drugless cure for depression and its related health problems

Mental disorders are the leading cause of disability in the US and Canada for ages 15-44, according to NIMH. These statistics have caused a mounting demand to end the reliance on extensive and unreliable therapy or risky medications which have yet to prove effective. One company has announced an answer to this demand and is showing the numbers to prove it.

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Evidence-based Suicide Intervention Model for U.S. Army Blocked by NIMH

For Immediate Release
Despite an unprecedented crisis in military suicidality, the National Institutes of Mental Health (NIMH) has rejected the only evidence-based proposal - the Burris SR process - to cure post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and suicide in the U.S. Army.

The rejection shocked proposal scientists, former Marine officer, combat veteran and psychotherapist Dr. Ron Clark, the Principal Investigator (PI), and former USAF officer, psychologist and co-PI Dr. Jeff Litchford.

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