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	<title>Comments on: Reichian Theory, Technique and Applicability in Compulsive Disorders – A Brief View</title>
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		<title>By: Naira Karapetyan</title>
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		<description>Thank you for sharing this wealth of knowledge. As a future clinician in school, I appreciate your time and effort in re-introducing a theoretical orientation that is often not introduced as an option.   I feel that in this day in age where scientific technology is available  and there seems to be a growing  interest in the mind and body connection, current and future scientific technology could greatly assist  in the quest for more understanding about the mind and body connection in behavioral health. This theory may be the bridge for such connections to be made and understood. Please continue your work and share with us your knowledge as it is greatly valuable.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you for sharing this wealth of knowledge. As a future clinician in school, I appreciate your time and effort in re-introducing a theoretical orientation that is often not introduced as an option.   I feel that in this day in age where scientific technology is available  and there seems to be a growing  interest in the mind and body connection, current and future scientific technology could greatly assist  in the quest for more understanding about the mind and body connection in behavioral health. This theory may be the bridge for such connections to be made and understood. Please continue your work and share with us your knowledge as it is greatly valuable.</p>
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