What's New on IJHC (May 2007)
Editorial Musings
THE WHAT AND THE HOW
Daniel J. Benor, MD
How we approach each person and each task in life may be as important as the content we convey in our communications and what we do. This has been explored extensively in psychotherapy literature, with observations about how non-verbal communications contribute to the positive or negative responses we get. Going beyond this level, considering spiritual healing interventions, we often find that when we hold a healing intent in our mind and heart, everything we do can become a meditation, a prayer and a healing intervention.
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Research
A DREAM OF INITIATION
Betty Smith
Living with Life Challenges
LIFE BEGINS IN AUTUMN:
The metal phase of a woman’s life, seen through her five guardian elements
Lori Hillman, LicAc BSc (Hons) MBAcC
Variations on the Theme of Healing
WHEE ON THE MOVE IN PERU AND CANADA
Mary Jo Bulbrook, RN, CEMP/S/I, CHTP/I
WHEE (Whole Health – Easily and Effectively) is a potent self-healing technique, elegantly simple and easy to learn, yet deeply potent and rapid in its effects. It allows people to release negative emotions quickly, even when these have been caused by severe traumas that occurred years earlier. WHEE proved to be rapidly and potently helpful to 30 out of 30 children with severe traumas in Peru, as well as to professionals with at least a Master’s degree working in various industries in Alberta, Canada.
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THE INTEGRATED TREATMENT OF CANCER IN CHINESE HOSPITALS
Henry McGrath
Wholistic Approaches
LOVE, LAUGHTER, HUMOR AND HEALING
Bernie Siegel, MD
Humor and laughter have sustained me in my work and sustains and heals my patients on their path to healing from a variety of health challenges. Acting like a child helped me to see the world with joy and bring out the child in others. Despite our wounds we can still laugh. Live your life as if you are going to die and use the time of your life doing what feels good and makes you happy. You may be committing suicide Saturday night but what are you doing Friday night?
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THE POWER OF MANTRA
Dennis Gaumond
LIFE FORCE ENERGY: Connections with the universe
dezso klinger
Student and healee experiences of healing
PERSONAL GROWTH THROUGH THE BRAIN MANAGEMENT® COURSE
Inge Turner, Doctoral student at Holos University Graduate Seminary
Poetry, Art and Humor are Healing
THE EARTH IS US
Mary Ann Wallace, MD
WORDS & ONE-LINERS
Ric Masten
Wholistic News Reviews
Traditional, complementary, alternative, and psycho-social modalities of treatment
Larry Lachman, PsyD
Book Reviews