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Anand, B. K. Yoga and medical sciences. Indian J Physiol Pharmacol, Apr 1991, 35(2):84-87.


Anandi Ma, Shri. Mantras for Releasing Fear audiotape. Farmington, Ct.: Dhyanyoga Centers
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Anantharaman, R. N., and R. Kabir. A study of yoga. Journal of Psychological Researches,
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Anderson, Elayne. Yoga for the mentally challenged. Reaching Out with Yoga, no. 6, pp. 3-4.


Anderson, Michael. Depression and meditation: A case study. 6 Dec 1998. Article available
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Anger and Yoga. Yoga Life, Oct 1994, 25(10):5.


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Aranow, P. T. Psychoanalytic theories of the self: A review and critique from Buddhist
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Arbe, A. That new tranquilliser called yoga. Med Times, Sep 1972, 100:107ff.


Arpita (Joan Harrigan). Physiological and psychological effects of Hatha Yoga: A review of
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The Art of Living Foundation. The Art of Living Course for Depression. See description online
at http://www.artofliving.org/c-special_depression.html and abstracts of depression research cited
in this bibliography at http://artofliving.org//r-depression.html. See also the entry below for
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Arundhati Saraswati, Swami. Yoga: A holistic approach to mental health. Journal of Dharma,
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Asrani, U. A. The psychology of mysticism. In U. A. Asrani, Yoga Unveiled, Part Two. Delhi,
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Contents: Thirteen schools of mysticism or yogas—psychologically analysed; Jnana Yoga;
Patanjala Astanga Yoga; Buddhist mysticism (The Vipassana Paddhati of the Burma School);
The Zen (The Koan; Correct psychology of living; End target in different yogas compared;

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