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How Can I Heal What Hurts? (Healing Research, Vol. 2; Popular Edition) (Healing Research (Paperback)) (Healing Research)
by Daniel J. Benor
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Wholistic Healing Publications (2005-02)
ISBN: 0975424831
EAN: 9780975424834
Dewy Decimal #: 615.852
Paperback: 642 pages
SKU: 08040005
Condition: Like New As issued n
Comments: Paperback. Vol. II. "Review Copy Not For Resale" stamped on front and top edges. Like new condition with no other markings and no creases to spine or cover. Appears unread. Near fine copy.
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Product Description
In this book, explore techniques which can be used for self-healing—learn about biological energy medicine as well as interactions of bilogical energies with environmental energies. Written by a physician who is also an energy medicine practitioner and researcher, How Can I Heal What Hurts? documents his research that demonstrates the presence and roles of the energy body, in addition to unconventional energies and their relevance to healing. Learn how the body and mind work together in health and illness and how new and ancient wholistic mind–body techniques can be used to heal physical and psychological problems.
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Customer Reviews
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A true review of this book would take many pages
Rating (5)
Date: 2008-11-23
C. Norman Shealy, M.D., Ph.D.
A true review of this book would take many pages. This is unequivocally the encyclopedia of evidence for self-healing, a port for holistic, complementary, and alternative medicine approaches, and a look at an overview of subtle energy, especially looking at the human energy field and environmental electromagnetic energy, cosmos-biology and even astrology. In his earlier book, Dr. Benor summarized almost as extensively as in the current book, an extensive body of research confirming claims by spiritual healers that they can "effect improvements in the health of the healees who flock to them, suffering from all the ailments known to human kind." This book in his Healing Research series continues to address the question, "How does healing work?" I have never seen a more concise but adequate definition of personality disorders, neuroses, and psychoses. The book is worthwhile just from that point of view alone. There is an adequate discussion of physical symptoms addressed by psychotherapy, as well as by bodywork and by bioenergy therapy. There is a good overview of psychological conditioning and behavioral therapy. Body/mind therapy, spiritual healing, hypnosis, biofeedback, transpersonal psychology, and even spontaneous remissions are addressed. The emphasis is very much on the fact that "--The world is not all in the mind. It would be more accurate to suggest that the mind is all in the world. That is part of the world, in fact, because we are intimately involved." Lyle Watson
C. Norman Shealy, M.D., Ph.D.
President, Holos Institutes of Health, Inc.
President, Holos University Graduate Seminary
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A collection of studied understandings of the practice of the wholistic medicine & the world of healing & alternatives
Rating (5)
Date: 2006-05-08
The second volume in the "Healing Research" series, How Can I Heal What Hurts?: Wholistic Healing And Bioenergies by Daniel J. Benor (wholistic psychiatrist, founder of The Doctor-Healer Network in England and America, Founding Diplomate of the American Board of Holistic Medicine, and the Coordinator of the Council for Healing) is an expansive collection of studied understandings of the practice of the wholistic medicine and the world of healing and alternatives. Introducing readers to a remarkable grasp of the nature and wide knowledge of wholistic healing, How Can I Heal What Hurts? covers everything from Complementary/Alternative Medicine Therapies to Geobiological Effects, creating for non-specialist general readers an ultimate concordance of sound and basic information. For its professional outlook, accessible text, and invaluable information, How Can I Heal What Hurts? is "must" reading for healers and anyone else with an interest in wholistic healing methodology and the study of alternative medicines.
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A collection of studied understandings of the practice of the wholistic medicine & the world of healing & alternatives
Rating (5)
Date: 2006-05-08
The second volume in the "Healing Research" series, How Can I Heal What Hurts?: Wholistic Healing And Bioenergies by Daniel J. Benor (wholistic psychiatrist, founder of The Doctor-Healer Network in England and America, Founding Diplomate of the American Board of Holistic Medicine, and the Coordinator of the Council for Healing) is an expansive collection of studied understandings of the practice of the wholistic medicine and the world of healing and alternatives. Introducing readers to a remarkable grasp of the nature and wide knowledge of wholistic healing, How Can I Heal What Hurts? covers everything from Complementary/Alternative Medicine Therapies to Geobiological Effects, creating for non-specialist general readers an ultimate concordance of sound and basic information. For its professional outlook, accessible text, and invaluable information, How Can I Heal What Hurts? is "must" reading for healers and anyone else with an interest in wholistic healing methodology and the study of alternative medicines.
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Great Review Of Holistic Healing Research & Theories
Rating (5)
Date: 2005-03-30
5 out of 5 customers found this reveiw helpful
Dr. Benor, a holistic psychiatrist, has compiled a comprehensive overview of the field of holistic health and the theories and research available on these topics. This book is timely and full of excellent analysis and references. Benor has done an impressive job of integrating information and covering a wide range of information to educate readers thoroughly about the topic. This book is worthwhile for all healing professional as well as laypersons seeking information and resources. This edition is the version of Consciousness, Bioenergy and Healing intended for the general public, although it appears to be primarily the same as the professional oriented version, just a bit less detailed in research documentation. It is good to see that this author is publishing books on an ongoing basis to keep up with developments in the ever-expanding holistic healing domain.
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