Power of the Mind in Health and Healing

Power of the Mind in Health and Healing
Author: Keith R. Holden M. D.
Publisher: Keith R. Holden, M.D.
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2017-02-09
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781535601610

"Your mind is the most powerful thing in your control." Keith R. Holden, M.D. For centuries, man has sought to understand the mysterious link between the mind and body as it relates to health and healing. Can we really unlock the power of our minds to improve our health and heal? The answer is a resounding yes! In Power of the Mind in Health and Healing, Dr. Holden shares the latest advances in mind-body science that prove your mind's ability to positively influence your health. He explains how to use mindfulness and meditation to turn on and off genes for optimal health and how to hack the psychology of the placebo effect for self-healing. He also outlines basic functional medicine concepts for improving your health and presents powerful techniques for working with your subconscious mind to remove emotional blocks that might prevent healing. The book contains access to six Guided Meditations, each with a specific goal that is described in the book. In addition, readers have access to free online wellness Bonus Materials.

The Sourcebook of Magic

The Sourcebook of Magic
Author: L. Michael Hall
Publisher: Crown House Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999
Genre: Change (Psychology)
ISBN: 9781899836222

The Sourcebook Of Magic is an encyclopedic resource for everyone wishing to gain an understanding of how to practise NLP effectively, both on themselves and with others.

New Communications Environments

New Communications Environments
Author: Giuseppe Mantovani
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2021-03-04
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1000674568

This multi-disciplinary book develops three intertwined themes: the perspective of situated action from cognitive science, a model of social context as a framework for inspiring artifact use and starting from it, and the individual and organizational impact of the new electronic environments of communication. Using plenty of up-to-date references from different scientific disciplines such as HCI, computer-mediated communication, cognitive sciences, social psychology, cultural anthropology and research in decision making, the book challenges older models of communication as information transfer and discusses the new communication environments.

Meta-States

Meta-States
Author: L. Michael Hall
Publisher: Neuro-Semantic Publications
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9781890001346

This third edition of Meta-States takes you on a journey to the theoretical background, understandings, and constructions of the Meta-States model itself. The aim is to fully locate Meta-States in the field of the cognitive-behavioral sciences as it establishes the emergent field of Neuro-Semantics. Meta-States is not just a model about how you think, feel, relate, act and speak, it is also a different way of thinking about the way you function as a human being. Understanding your own meta-states within this model of self-reflexive consciousness is to enter into a non-linear way of thinking and feeling. This book represents a major contribution to the field of NLP. It is likely that this work will open up an entirely new domain in NLP and offer a new synthesis between NLP and General Semantics.

Roots of Neuro-Linguistic Programming

Roots of Neuro-Linguistic Programming
Author: Robert Brian Dilts
Publisher:
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2017-12-11
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781947629202

Roots of Neuro-Linguistic Programming provides much of the important scientific background information that is not covered in the other "how-to" books written about Neuro-Linguistic Programming. This information is used to give important insights into how and why the specific NLP techniques work so effectively.

Exploring Direct Marketing

Exploring Direct Marketing
Author: Lisa O'Malley
Publisher: Cengage Learning
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999
Genre: Databasemarkedsføring
ISBN: 9781861524027

Exploring Direct Marketing is the first real UK/European text on direct marketing. It is a core introductory text for courses on direct marketing at undergraduate level and as a supplementary text for courses in marketing communications or distribution. Exploring Direct Marketing takes the student through the origins of direct and database marketing, various aspects of DM, privacy legislation and the role of DM in the marketing mix.

From Coach to Awakener

From Coach to Awakener
Author: Robert Brian Dilts
Publisher:
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2017-10-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9781947629011

This book defines a number of coaching roles-caretaker, guide, coach, teacher, mentor, sponsor, awakener-and provides a specific toolbox for each role, supplying a comprehensive tool set to be used by an effective coach to manage the entire scope of coaching activities-from caretaking to awakening.

Using Your Brain--for a Change

Using Your Brain--for a Change
Author: Richard Bandler
Publisher:
Total Pages: 172
Release: 1985
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780911226270

Bandler covers a lot of ground in this book - in his unique style - and provides real insight into areas such as sub-modalities and multiple perspectives in a fairly short period (157 pages). The content is edited notes from a series of Bandler workshops (in a similar vein to Frogs into Princes and Trance-Formations). The book begins with an overview of NLP - making particular reference to the "new" submodality patterns (the book was written in 1985) and presenting these as a faster and more powerful way of creating personal change. Subsequent chapters provide a humorous exploration of many of the traditional approaches to personal change and outline many useful guiding principles (structure versus content etc) for the application of NLP to personal change. The author makes repeated reference to a number of epistemological issues underlying traditional psychological approaches that tend to focus on "what's wrong, when you broke, ... what broke you, ... and why you broke." He goes on to state that "psychologists have never been interested in how you broke, or how you continue to maintain the state of being broken." NLP on the other hand, Bandler asserts, assumes people work perfectly and that people are just doing something different from what we (or they) want to have happen. This provides a clear indication of the approach adopted in the remainder of the book, and suggests that the focus of NLP on subjective experience (as the study of subjective experience) is entirely valid and necessary. Bandler provides a convincing argument for tailoring all our change work to the individual - purely because each individual is unique. The book continues with a useful and insightful exploration of a number of techniques (including the fast phobia cure, contrastive analysis in belief change, integrated anchors and Swish,) as well as discussion of more general (and generative) strategies for learning and motivation.

Ericksonian Approaches

Ericksonian Approaches
Author: Rubin Battino
Publisher: Crown House Publishing
Total Pages: 482
Release: 2005-05-31
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1845901908

This outstanding manual on Ericksonian hypnotherapy has been thoroughly revised and updated. There are two new chapters - one on Metaphor Therapy and Guided Metaphor and the other on Ernest Rossi`s work on the psychobiology of gene expression. The latter chapter also contains a section on the brain and hypnosis. Thomas South has extended his chapter on utilization with another section on pain control and the chapter on ethics and the law has also been signigicantly updated. Finally there is a new foreword by Roxanna Erickson Klein and Betty Alice Erickson. `This work is the stately tree, supporting individuality, cooperation and diversity. It is filled with common sense and uncommon sense, with atmosphere and sunhsine, with metaphors for more individual growth, with practice exercises for the present and with thoughts for the future. It gives us all lessons in becoming better therapists, better people,.a and better members of our world.` Roxanna Erickson Klein and Betty Alice Erickson - from the new foreword.

Democracy in an Age of Corporate Colonization

Democracy in an Age of Corporate Colonization
Author: Stanley Deetz
Publisher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 416
Release: 1992-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780791408636

According to Deetz, our obsolete understanding of communication processes and power relations prevents us from seeing the corporate domination of public decision making. For most people issues of democracy, representation, freedom of speech, and censorship pertain to the State and its relationship to individuals and groups, and are linked to occasional political processes rather than everyday life decisions. This work reclaims the politics of personal identity and experience within the work environment as a first step to a democratic form of public decision-making appropriate to the modern context.