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  2. Emotions Anonymous - Wikipedia

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    Emotions Anonymous publishes three books approved for use in the organization. Emotions Anonymous is the primary book, the Today book contains 366 daily meditation readings related the EA program, and It Works If You Work It discusses EA's tools and guidelines in detail. Emotions Anonymous (1996). Emotions Anonymous (Revised ed.). St.

  3. Romantics Anonymous - Wikipedia

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    Romantics Anonymous is a real-life help group that helps people with sometimes debilitating shyness. Jean-Pierre Améris, a highly emotional person himself, who attended real EA (Emotions Anonymous) meetings, and Isabelle Carré had talked about making a movie about their shared shyness. As preparation for the movie, Isabelle Carré also ...

  4. Talk:Al-Anon/Alateen - Wikipedia

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    1 Emotions Anonymous. 1 comment. 2 Lois's story. 4 comments. 3 Alateen membership. ... 8 If Anonymous, how statistics? 1 comment. 9 Accurate, but not Neutral. 10 ...

  5. Here's how free-to-play games prey on emotions to get ... - AOL

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  6. Talk:Emotions Anonymous - Wikipedia

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    2 Emotions Anonymous/Neurotics Anonymous/Emotional Health Anonymous confusion. 3 comments. 3 Origin of Just for Todays. 1 comment. 4 Reminders. 1 comment. Toggle the ...

  7. Online disinhibition effect - Wikipedia

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    The online disinhibition effect refers to the lack of restraint one feels when communicating online in comparison to communicating in-person. [1] People tend to feel safer saying things online that they would not say in real life because they have the ability to remain completely anonymous and invisible when on particular websites, and as a result, free from potential consequences. [2]

  8. Co-Dependents Anonymous - Wikipedia

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    Co-Dependents Anonymous (CoDA) is a twelve-step program for people who share a common desire to develop functional and healthy relationships. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Co-Dependents Anonymous was founded by Ken and Mary Richardson and the first CoDA meeting attended by 30 people was held October 22, 1986 in Phoenix, Arizona .

  9. Clutterers Anonymous - Wikipedia

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    Clutterers Anonymous (CLA) is a twelve-step program for people who share a common problem with accumulation of clutter. CLA says that it focuses on the underlying issues made manifest by unnecessary physical and emotional clutter, rather than hints, tips and lectures. [ 1 ]