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The Knot of Time: Astrology and the Female Experience

by Lindsay River Sally Gillespie

In the tradition of Goddesses in Every-woman and Secrets of the Tarot, this challenging book offers a woman-centered interpretation and history of astrology that will give readers new tools for self-exploration. The Knot of Time reveals how the roots of "man's oldest science" lie in the depths of women's experience and creativity. Lindsay River and Sally Gillespie, both experienced astrologers, reclaim this lost heritage and mythology, transforming traditional interpretations of the components of the horoscope-the signs of the zodiac, the planets and the elements- into a path of self-understanding. With the aid of clear, accessible diagrams, you can begin to understand your own chart and work out your own interpretations. Far from spelling out a fixed destiny, the book helps readers to explore the choices that are open to them and to make the most of their inner resources. This book is a must for those new to astrology, for those wanting to get in touch with their intuitive side and especially for those who have found some of the concepts of traditional astrology inappropriate. The Knot of Time also offers experienced astrologers a wealth of original insights.

Koko Bear's Big Earache

by Vicki Lansky

In KOKO BEAR'S BIG EARACHE, a read-aloud story for young children and their parents, popular parenting author Vicki Lansky uses an adorable character, KoKo, the unisex little bear, to provide reassurance and comfort for the child as well as helpful information for the parents.After KoKo wakes at night with another big earache, Dr. Polar recommends the insertion of tiny ear tubes to prevent any hearing loss. This means day surgery at the hospital and naturally KoKo is afraid. In this delightfully illustrated little story, children will share KoKo's discovery that the hopital is a great place to feel well again.In addition to KoKo's story, the book contains many useful tips for parents anxious to minimize their child's fears, plus essential information for insuring a child's speedy recovery. A section at the back of the book features easy-to-understand answers to parents' most commonly asked questions. This is also helpful to healthcare professionals who address parental concerns.

The Kundalini Experience

by Lee Sannella

Case histories of Kundalini experiences and theories about the meaning of the phenomena.

Lactancia y salud

by Joan Neilson

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Living Hungry In America

by J. A. C. Brown H. F. Pizer

Written toward the layperson, this is a recounting of a 2 year national study of hunger in America. The authors, plus multiple field teams, traveled America looking at the growing number of hungry people, their changing demographics and the causes of that hunger. The book includes an extensive index, useful for research purposes.

Migraine and Epilepsy

by Jan de Vries

Jan de Vries, although trained as a pharmacist, turned to alternative medicine early in his career. His most influential teacher was the world-renowned Swiss doctor, Alfred Vogel. He now works in Ayrshire in one of Britain's most widely known clinics.

Mind And Movement: The Practice of Coex

by Tony Crisp

By using body movements and postures as doorways to our own natural healing process, we can actively release tension; find balance between the mind and the body; learn to dream creatively while awake; and tap areas of the unconscious thought unaccesible.Most physical movements and exercise are disconnected from our deepest drives, feelings and sources of healing. MIND AND MOVEMENT shows how to find a natural way healthy to healthy exercise and spiritual growth. The method of co-operating with our own internal healing and creativity has been known and used for centuries. In Japan it is called Seitai, in India Shaktipat; even the early Christian used this simple form of inner and outer hygiene.Recent research has linked this activity with the self-regulatory and dream proces within us. But, no other book has made plain to the public how to co-operate with these internal functions for one's own benefit.Tony Crisp has been writing about natural health and self help for thirty years. His special interest in the healing potential of the dream process led him to work as a therapist during the past fourteen years. It is out of this experience MIND AND MOVEMENT was written.

The Multiple Sclerosis Diet Book

by Roy Laver Swank Barbara Brewer Dugan

Hundreds of new recipes for dishes that taste terrific but stick to the diet rules so important for controlling M.S.--now completely revised to conform to the latest medical research.From the Hardcover edition.

Nutrition and Mental Illness: An Orthomollecular Approach to Balancing Body Chemistry

by Carl C. Pfeiffer

Nutritional therapy for mental illness. Explains the role played by vitamins and trace elements in mental health.

Panic Attacks: A Practical Guide to Recognising and Dealing With Feelings of Panic

by Ms S Breton

Panic attacks can ruin your life - but it lies within your power to overcome your fears and anxiety. Sue Breton - clinical psychologist, researcher into panic attacks and former sufferer - shows you how you can help yourself by understanding what type of task you have; taking short-term avoiding action to suit your personal needs; learning more about your own personality - which will give you power over panic for good. She includes breathing techniques and practical exercises to help you gain personal control, and provides advice for family and friends of panic attack sufferers.

Past Life Therapy in Action

by Dick Sutphen Lauren L. Taylor

Past Life Therapy in Action Revised Edition by Dick Sutphen.

Peptides (Neuromethods #6)

by Glen B. Baker Q. J. Pittman Alan A. Boulton

This timely new volume in Bouton and Bader's highly practical Neuromethods series presents state-of-the-art techniques for neuropeptide research. Neuromethods * 6 * Peptides highlights the vast array of novel techniques that are essential for identifying neural peptides and explaining their roles, which have become a significant focus of attention in neuropharmacology today. In addition to providing a detailed methodological formula for each technique, the authors - all renowned experts in their particular areas - also demonstrate how their powerful new methodologies contribute to our understanding of neuropeptide function. Chapters explore: * posttranslational processing, * radioimmunoassay development, * in vitro peptide release, * peptide analogs, * molluscan models, * anitbody production, * immunohistochemical localization, * peptide release in vivo, * postsynaptic sequences, * electrophysiological techniques

The Power of Silence

by Carlos Castaneda

Carlos Castaneda takes the reader into the very heart of sorcery, challenging both imagination and reason, shaking the very foundations of our belief in what is "natural" and "logical."The Power of Silence is Castaneda's most astonishing book to date—a brilliant flash of knowledge that illuminates the far reaches of the human mind. Through don Juan's mesmerizing stories, the true meaning of sorcery and magic is finally revealed. Honed in the desert of Sonora, the visions of don Juan give us the vital secrets of belief and self-realization that are transcendental and valid for us all. It is Castaneda's unique genius to show us that all wisdom, strength, and power lie within ourselves—unleashed with marvelous energy and imaginative force in the teachings of don Juan—and in the writings of his famous pupil, Carlos Castaneda

Recovery: A Guide For Adult Children Of Alcoholics

by Herbert L. Gravitz Julie D. Bowden Sharon Wegscheider-Cruse

Rich with insight and awareness, Recovery explores the secrets, fears, hopes and issues that confront adult children of alcoholics. Authors and widely respected therapists and ACOA workshop leaders Herbert Gravitz and Julie Bowden detail in a clear question-and-answer format the challenges of control and inadequacy that ACOAs face as they struggle for recovery and understanding, stage-by-stage: Survival * Emergent Awareness * Core Issues * Transformations * Integration * Genesis. If you feel troubled by your post, Recovery will start you on the path of self-awareness, as it explores the searching questions adult children of alcoholics seek to hove answered: <P> * How con I overcome my need for control? <P> * Do all ACOAs ploy the some kind of roles in the family? <P> * How do I overcome my fear of intimacy? <P> * What is all-or-none functioning? <P> * How can ACOAs maintain self-confidence and awareness after recovery? <P> * How do ACOAs handle the family after understanding its influence? <P> * And many other important questions about your post, family and feelings. <P> Written with warmth, joy and real understanding, Recovery will inspire you to meet the challenges of the post and overcome the obstacles to your happiness.

Same House, Different Homes

by Robert J. Ackerman

An "adult child" of an alcoholic is any adult who, as a child, was reared by one or two alcoholic parents. In the United States today there are twenty two million people who fit this definition. Much of the current attention to adult children of alcoholics is largely the result of the concern in the past ten years for young children of alcoholics. When the children of alcoholics movement began approximately ten years ago, there was very little attention being paid to young children of alcoholics, and adult children of alcoholics were not even recognized. Today it is the adult children of alcoholics who dominate the movement, for which there may be several causes.

Secrets of Cooking Armenian/Lebanese/Persian

by Linda Chirinian

Over 200 easy step-by-step select recipes from Armenian, Lebanese and Persian cuisines accompanied by 130 color photographs enable you to create authentic meals.

Seeking the Heart of Wisdom: The Path of Insight Meditation (Shambhala Dragon Editions Ser.)

by Dalai Lama Jack Kornfield Joseph Goldstein Robert K. Hall

"In Seeking the Heart of Wisdom Goldstein and Kornfield present the central teachings and practices of insight meditation in a clear and personal language. The path of insight meditation is a journey of understanding our bodies, our minds, and our lives, of seeing clearly the true nature of experience. The authors guide the reader in developing the openness and compassion that are at the heart of this spiritual practice. For those already treading the path, as well as those just starting out, this book will be a welcome companion along the way. Among the topics covered are: * The hindrances to meditation--ranging from doubt and fear to painful knees--and skillful means of overcoming them * How compassion can arise in response to the suffering we see in our own lives and in the world *

Self Healing: My Life and Vision

by Meir Schneider

Autobiography of Meir Schneider who was born blind, but years later, through eye exercises and movement therapy, was able to read without glasses.

A Shining Season: The True Story Of John Baker

by William Buchanan Norman Zollinger

"This is not your usual account of a young man's death of cancer, but a lively and exceptional story of John Baker's determination to leave students with newfound skills and self-confidence. . . . a remarkable, uplifting story of hope and determination which shouldn't be missed. "--Bookwatch

Sociological Theory and Medical Sociology (Routledge Library Editions: Health, Disease and Society #22)

by Graham Scambler

Originally published in 1987, this book builds bridges between medical sociology and mainstream theory. It does so by demonstrating in new and important ways how selected theories of major thinkers like Marx, Durkheim, Weber, Freud, Parsons, Goffman, Foucault, Habermas and Offe stand to inform, and in turn be informed by the often highly focused and empirical studies of health, disease and health care found in contemporary medical sociology. The topics covered include doctor-patient interaction and the formation of health policy.

Stuttering Therapies: Practical Approaches (Psychology Library Editions: Speech and Language Disorders)

by Celia Levy

Originally published in 1987, this book presented new ideas on the treatment of stuttering, by leading authorities within Britain at the time. There are chapters on children and adolescents, as well as on adults. In each chapter the author describes the therapeutic approach, how it fits into general views on the nature of stuttering, the clients for which it is appropriate, and possible methods of evaluation. The book is aimed at speech therapists and psychologists and provided an important up-date of the subject for practitioners.

Sugar Isn't Everything: A Support Book, in Fiction Form, for the Young Diabetic

by Willo Davis Roberts

Fictionalized account of a child's diagnosis of diabetes and her learning to cope with the condition. Includes a glossary of terms related to the treatment and care of someone with diabetes

Taproots - Underlying Principles of Milton Erickson's Therapy and Hypnosis

by William Hudson O'Hanlon

The author, who knew Ericson, makes since of Ericson's work and style for other psychologists and persons interested in incorporating Ericsonian techniques into therapy. Proposes a framework for understanding Ericson. Many case studies are provided.

Therapeutic Touch

by Janet Macrae

A comprehensive instruction guide to the gentle, powerful, non-invasive healing technique being used increasingly both inside and outside the medical profession. Available to anyone searching to help others in pain.From the Trade Paperback edition.

Thorn in the Starfish: The Immune System And How It Works

by Robert S. Desowitz

“Gives the reader the feeling of being granted a ringside seat to an exciting series of events. . . .This eminent scientist and writer conveys his enthusiasm for the subject. . . .He has managed to entertain, educate, and enthuse without either trivializing the complexity of the subject or underestimating the intelligence of the reader.” —British Medical Journal Dr. Desowitz describes the revolutionary discoveries made by Jenner, Pasteur, Metchnikoff, and Ehrlich and what we know about immunology today. His topics include the role of nutrition, the challenge of developing an AIDS vaccine, and the potential of genetic-engineering techniques.

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