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⛵ Forum Sailing Cup: la regata aziendale dell'anno si avvicina alla linea di partenza! Dal 17-19 Settembre 45 top & C-Level Manager, 5 equipaggi da 9 aziende multinazionali, si sfideranno in regate costiere tra Napoli, Procida e Ischia. Organizzato in collaborazione con Comunicazione Italiana e Fabrizio Cataldi. #regateaziendali #networking #forumsailingcup21

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centri diurni per disabili organizzano corsi di danza, vela, scultura, musicoterapia, poesia e orticoltura biologica

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Bollywood actress Sonakshi Sinha holidays in the newly opened Fairmont Maldives Sirru Fenfushi

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From calm seas to chaos in a heartbeat 🌊🚤—a submerged obstacle shattered our boat’s daggerboard, turning a beautiful day into a life-changing emergency in the middle of the Atlantic. This experience taught me the importance of safety over speed. Never compromise on safety—choose retractable daggerboards! ⚓️ #SailingLife #NEELtrimarans #multihullsailing #cruising #shorts

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3 Books on Childhood Trauma Let us dive into the depths of three transformational books illuminating the nuances of childhood trauma. 1. "The Myth of Normal" by Gabor Maté aims to unpick popular but accepted notions of normality, pointing out how societal roles can be conduits for the transmission of trauma in children, dispelling the rationality about understanding mental health and wellness. 2. "No Bad Parts" by Richard Schwartz introduces the reader to the model of Internal Family Systems (IFS) and offers it in a gentle and compassionate approach, explaining how there are different parts of our psyche. Schwartz illustrates how all parts within us, even the apparently bad ones, contribute to our healing process. 3. "The Body Keeps the Score" by Bessel van der Kolk. The book seems to delve into complicated relationships about trauma and body integration. The scientist blends his scientific research with personal narratives that expose how trauma actually lives in the body and the pathways toward healing found through innovative therapies. Together, the books powerfully explore childhood trauma by giving hope and strategies for recovery. Whether a mental health provider, survivor, or simply interested in how trauma affects people, these readings are crucial to comprehend healing.

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