At-Home Guided Relaxation Exercises with Dr. Don Miller (#1)

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In this guided relaxation video, Dr. Miller teaches different methods to help you to relax.
Ph.D. awarded in clinical psychology from the University of Utah in August 1966. Dr. Miller has written movie scripts and other books. Detailed synopses of his works can be found on his website. He has a full time practice in Chula Vista, California, near San Diego.
Check out these e-books written by Dr. Don E Miller:
"Angel on Probation"
https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/78263
Dr. Gary Brennan is joined by Angel Grace as he tries to convince America's leaders that demand reduction and treatment, not supply reduction, are the solutions to the drug problem. Grace uses mind-control Angel dust to sell Doc's "Clean and Sober forever" program at the same time she battles dragons and other forces of evil who need drug addicts as part of their plan to create chaos on earth.
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"Safe at Last: Refugees in America"
https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/86284
Clinical Psychologist Dr. Don Miller has interviewed over 2,000 refugees who escaped from danger from seven different countries. This is a book of their stories. Most of them went through incredible suffering and hardship in their native countries and on their way to America. This included ethnic cleansing, starvation, torture, beatings and long periods of incarceration.
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"Escape from Hell: Clean and Sober Forever"
https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/83169
The sequel to "Angel on Probation," Angel Grace and Dr. Gary Brennan, in between their battles with the forces of evil and while implementing the “Clean and Sober Forever" program, wrote “Escape from Hell: Clean and Sober Forever.” Angel Grace insisted that they put on paper their step-by-step plan to sober up America. The story of their battles is told in the book “Angel on Probation.”
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"My Only Friends are Crazy: A Psychologist's Journey"
https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/334267
In the late fifties, a psychology intern seeks insight against a backdrop of Venice California beatniks. Don Miller cycles through multiple settings in the late 50s, including three institutions in which he interned, Beatnik Venice, UCLA, the parties and his several loves. Always in trouble, from the Army to UCLA Don Miller tries to understand why normal people avoid him (and bore him).
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