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Stephenson J.  2014.  Guided Meditation For Anxiety & Stress, Beginning Meditation, Guided Imagery Visualization.
Goldberg S.B, Manley A.R, Smith S.S, Greeson J.M, Russell E, Van Uum S, Davis J.M.  2014.  Hair Cortisol as a Biomarker of Stress in Mindfulness Training for Smokers. J Altern Complement Med.
Walker HM, . editor.  2014.  Handbook of evidence-based practices for emotional and behavioral disorders: applications in schools. :622.
Walker HM, . editor.  2014.  Handbook of evidence-based practices for emotional and behavioral disorders: applications in schools. :622.
Atkinson G, Dietz S, Neumayer E, Agarwala M.  2014.  Handbook of Sustainable Development: Second Edition. :621.
Zelenski JM, Nisbet EK.  2014.  Happiness and Feeling Connected: The Distinct Role of Nature Relatedness. Environment and Behavior. 46(1):3-23.
Mallinson, James.  2014.  Haṭhayoga ’s Philosophy: A Fortuitous Union of Non-Dualities. Journal of Indian Philosophy. 42(1):225-247.
Makley C.  2014.  Healing Elements: Efficacy and the Social Ecologies of Tibetan Medicine. Comparative Studies in Society & History. 56(1):251-252.
Millard C.  2014.  Healing Elements: Efficacy and the Social Ecologies of Tibetan Medicine. Asian Medicine. 9(1/2):300-302.
Millard C.  2014.  Healing Elements: Efficacy and the Social Ecologies of Tibetan Medicine , written by Sienna R. Craig. Asian Medicine. 9(1-2):300-302.
Anonymous.  2014.  Healing Forces Tibetan medicine cures. BEIJING REVIEW. 57(2):28-31.
Samuel G.  2014.  Healing in the Himalayas (Craig's Healing Elements: Efficacy and the Social Ecologies of Tibetan Medicine). CURRENT ANTHROPOLOGY. 55(1):123.
Samuel G.  2014.  Healing in the Himalayas Healing Elements: Efficacy and the Social Ecologies of Tibetan Medicine . By Sienna R. Craig. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2012.. Current Anthropology Current Anthropology. 55(1):123-124.
Samuel G.  2014.  Healing in Tibetan Buddhism. The Wiley Blackwell Companion to East and Inner Asian Buddhism.
Doty J.R.  2014.  The Healing Power of Kindness. Huffington Post.
Gupta P, Suresh S, Sharma S, Sharma VKumar.  2014.  Healing Traditions of the Northwestern Himalayas. Springerbriefs in Environmental Science Ser.
Gupta P, Sharma VKumar, Sharma S.  2014.  Health and Folk Medicine.
Lewis T.L, Wyatt J.C.  2014.  Health and Mobile Medical Apps: A Framework to Assess Risk and Promote Safer Use. Journal of Medical Internet Research. 16(9):e210.
Thera N.  2014.  The Heart of Buddhist Meditation: The Buddha’s Way of Mindfulness.
Lehrer P.M, Gevirtz R..  2014.  Heart Rate Variability Biofeedback: How and Why Does it Work? Frontiers in Psychology. 5:756.
T M, K N, K I, T Y, Y A, M Y, T H, O M.  2014.  Hepatoprotective triterpenes from traditional Tibetan medicine Potentilla anserina. Phytochemistry Phytochemistry. 102:169-181.
Morikawa T, Ninomiya K, Imura K, Yamaguchi T, Akagi Y, Yoshikawa M, Hayakawa T, Muraoka O.  2014.  Hepatoprotective triterpenes from traditional Tibetan medicine Potentilla anserina. Phytochemistry. 102:169-181.
Lama D, Chodron T.  2014.  The Higher Training in Wisdom: Thirty-Seven Aids to Awakening. Buddhism: One Teacher, Many Traditions. :115-134.
Brooks I.  2014.  Himalayan Art & Medicine. World & I. 29(10):1-1.
Everding G.  2014.  Himalayan Viagra fuels caterpillar fungus gold rush | The Source | Washington University in St. Louis. The Source.

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