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Book The Cancer Revolution

Download or read book The Cancer Revolution written by Leigh Erin Connealy and published by Da Capo Lifelong Books. This book was released on 2018-07-17 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Integrative health pioneer offers her groundbreaking approach to treating (and preventing) cancer, based on 6 Revolutionary Findings, with a practical program and strategies. When it comes to cancer, conventional doctors are trained to treat their patients exclusively with surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy. These methods are grueling on the whole body--and they don't treat beyond the tumor or the cancer itself. The focus is on the disease, not the whole person--and because of this, the outcomes in conventional medicine can be bleak. But it doesn't have to be this way. Dr. Leigh Erin Connealy has developed a whole-person approach to treating cancer--and these treatments have helped thousands of patients through her Cancer Center for Healing. In The Cancer Revolution, Dr. Connealy shows you how to get to the root causes of cancer and the practical steps you can take to get back on the path to healing--from balancing your body's chemistry with nutritional supplements, following a healthy food plan, detoxifying your body and home, exercising regularly, getting deep restful sleep every night, practicing stress reduction techniques, and putting together a supportive healing team. Chemotherapy and radiation have their place in treatment, but in many cases, they are simply not enough, because cancer isn't caused by one thing, but by many different factors. All of these causes must be addressed, not just the tumor. The Cancer Revolution will equip you to make impactful, achievable lifestyle choices that fight the root of the disease, and that offer hope for recovery and a cancer-free life.

Book Awakening

    Book Details:
  • Author : Erin Fall Haskell
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 2017-06-22
  • ISBN : 9780999105207
  • Pages : 335 pages

Download or read book Awakening written by Erin Fall Haskell and published by . This book was released on 2017-06-22 with total page 335 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Universe is taking your order 24/7. No words need be spoken. It listens through energy, frequency, and vibration. Life is the ultimate mirror of your consciousness and designed for one thing: your AWAKENING.On this step-by-step transformational 40-day journey, Rev. Dr. Erin Fall Haskell teaches you how to breakthrough your limiting beliefs and co-create with the Universe, living a life of abundance, vitality, and love! In this four-step process you will learn: Wake Up: It all begins with a powerful decision; The first process of Awakening is the shift within, changing how you view reality. In this section, you will learn how manifestation begins with your consciousness. You will also learn how to live authentically and powerfully. Reprogram: Spiritual work is counterintuitive; it is the opposite of learning because it means letting go of your limiting beliefs and fixed ideas. As you peel back the layers of all you are not, you expand your mind and reveal the Truth of who you are. In this section, you will learn how to command your subconscious mind. Align: Aligning with your own personal truth and with the Laws of the Universe is the key to manifesting a life you love. In this section, you will be guided to get in the flow in the four primary areas of your life; Money and career, relationships and love, health and wellness, and creative expression. Affirm: In this section, you will learn how to create your Life's Purpose Statement and Daily Spiritual Practice. Whether you are advanced or just a beginner, you will be guided through the practices of Meditation, Mindfulness, Visioning, Intuition, Language, Affirmations, and 40-Day Practices.Let's embark on this incredible journey together!

Book The Trials of Erin Hays

    Book Details:
  • Author : Roger Willey
  • Publisher : Author House
  • Release : 2011-09-29
  • ISBN : 146344432X
  • Pages : 221 pages

Download or read book The Trials of Erin Hays written by Roger Willey and published by Author House. This book was released on 2011-09-29 with total page 221 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the spring of 1948, Erin Hays, a bright young attorney, realizes her ambition of becoming a first rate trial lawyer may never materialize in her uncle's male-dominated law firm. Frustrated , Erin leaves hoping to sort out her future. When a passenger is killed on her night train west, a romantic adventure begins that involves mystery, murder and and a deadly climax with the killers. On her return to the firm, news of her harrowing experience brings an unexpected promotion and the lead for an important case. It appears her time has finally arrived, yet the outcome is not as she expected.

Book Wise Mind Living

    Book Details:
  • Author : Erin Olivo, Ph.D.
  • Publisher : Sounds True
  • Release : 2014-11-01
  • ISBN : 1622033833
  • Pages : 0 pages

Download or read book Wise Mind Living written by Erin Olivo, Ph.D. and published by Sounds True. This book was released on 2014-11-01 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Are you easily overwhelmed by your emotions? Is stress hurting your relationships and getting in the way of reaching your goals? With Wise Mind Living, esteemed psychotherapist and Columbia University professor Dr. Erin Olivo presents an in-depth resource that empowers us to stop struggling with emotions like fear, anger, shame, and sadness—and discover the doorway to better health and increased fulfillment in every area of our lives. “When you’re living in balance between your emotions and logic, you’re experiencing Wise Mind Living,” explains Dr. Olivo. “It’s when you have the confidence to deal with difficult decisions or situations because you’re in charge—not your emotions.” The teachings and practices in this book give you a new understanding of the physiology of emotions and the debilitating effects of stress. Dr. Olivo provides mindfulness-based exercises and lifestyle skills to help us change the way we think, feel, and behave in situations where stress and anxiety arise, and gives practical instruction in putting it all together to manage your emotions for health and well-being. Wise Mind Living invites you to explore: Mindfulness—what it is and how to practice itCombining the strategies of change and acceptanceThe universal structure of all emotional experienceBecoming fluent with the eight core categories of emotionWhy there is no such thing as a “negative” emotionThe Wise Mind Review to objectively observe your experiencesOvercoming conditioned responses and knee-jerk reactionsRelinquishing struggle as the pathway to changePlus, step-by-step instruction in Dr. Olivo’s six-week Wise Mind Living program For anyone looking to get a handle on stress and anxiety once and for all, Wise Mind Living gives you a practical resource to help you navigate life’s difficulties with balance, confidence, and inner peace.

Book Emotional Terrorism

    Book Details:
  • Author : Erin K. Leonard
  • Publisher : Green Dragon Books
  • Release : 2014-05-19
  • ISBN : 1623860067
  • Pages : 98 pages

Download or read book Emotional Terrorism written by Erin K. Leonard and published by Green Dragon Books. This book was released on 2014-05-19 with total page 98 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: What does it mean to be emotionally terrorized? Imagine living in a relationships that has you feeling like it would be easier if you were abused.Sometimes emotional and psychological abuse can leave wounds that feel even worse that physical pain. Dr. Erin Leonard gives a voice to the victims who suffer silently within the confines of this relationship dynamic. Exploring the world of hurt, confusion and chaos. With the help of detailed case studies, stories of pain and survival are beautifully articulated through examples of Dr. Leonard's patients. The cases are real and you may picture yourself - or someone you know - in one or more of these shared stories. Gain understanding of what you are up against, and to fight with wisdom.

Book Preventive Cardiology  A Practical Approach  Second Edition

Download or read book Preventive Cardiology A Practical Approach Second Edition written by Nathan D. Wong and published by McGraw Hill Professional. This book was released on 2005 with total page 658 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: PREVENTIVE CARDIOLOGY is the premier source of clinically relevant information on the prevention of coronary heart disease. Thoroughly updated by international experts, the book discusses screening, risk factors, prevention in special populations, and primary and secondary prevention in the context of the daily practice of medicine. PREVENTIVE CARDIOLOGY is a "must have" for cardiologists and primary care physicians. Review of the first edition: "Excellent...Structured in a way that invites the reader to use it as a comprehensive reference...The combination of theory and guidelines with a practical approach to the patient at risk for cardiovascular diseases is a strength." The New England Journal of Medicine

Book The Science of Self

    Book Details:
  • Author : Rose Erin Vaughan
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 2017-05-31
  • ISBN : 9781640088429
  • Pages : 134 pages

Download or read book The Science of Self written by Rose Erin Vaughan and published by . This book was released on 2017-05-31 with total page 134 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Science of Self" is a compilation of teachings from the traditions of Yoga and Chinese medicine designed to instruct and guide student practitioners.

Book Undercover Epicenter Nurse

    Book Details:
  • Author : Erin Marie Olszewski
  • Publisher : Simon and Schuster
  • Release : 2020-08-18
  • ISBN : 1510763678
  • Pages : 283 pages

Download or read book Undercover Epicenter Nurse written by Erin Marie Olszewski and published by Simon and Schuster. This book was released on 2020-08-18 with total page 283 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Undercover Epicenter Nurse blows the lid off the COVID-19 pandemic. What would you do if you discovered that the media and the government were lying to us all? And that hundreds, maybe thousands of people were dying because of it? Army combat veteran and registered nurse Erin Olszewski’s most deeply held values were put to the test when she arrived as a travel nurse at Elmhurst Hospital in the epicenter of the COVID-19 pandemic. After serving in Iraq, she was back on the front lines—and this time, she found, the situation was even worse. Rooms were filthy, nurses were lax with sanitation measures, and hospital-acquired cases of COVID-19 were spreading like wildfire. Worse, people who had tested negative multiple times for COVID-19 were being labeled as COVID-confirmed and put on COVID-only floors. Put on ventilators and drugged up with sedatives, these patients quickly deteriorated—even though they did not have coronavirus when they checked in. Doctors-in-training were refusing to perform CPR—and banning nurses from doing it—on dying patients whose families had not consented to “Do Not Resuscitate” orders. Erin wasn’t about to stand by and let her patients keep dying on her watch, but she knew that if she told the truth, people wouldn’t believe her. It was just too shocking. Willing to go to battle for her patients, Erin made the decision to go deep undercover, recording conversations with other nurses, videos of malpractice, and more. She began to share what she found on social media. Unsurprisingly, she was fired for it. Now, Erin is standing up to tell the whole horrifying story of what happened inside Elmhurst Hospital to demand justice for those who fell victim to the hospital’s greed. Not only must the staff be held accountable for their unethical actions; but also, this kind of corruption must be destroyed so that future Americans are not put at risks. The deaths have to end, and Erin won’t rest until the bad actors are exposed. Undercover Epicenter Nurse: How Fraud, Negligence, and Greed Led to Unnecessary Deaths at Elmhurst Hospital is a shocking and infuriating inside exposé of the American healthcare system gone wrong. At the same time, it’s the story of a woman who traveled from the small-town streets of Wisconsin, to the battlefields of Iraq, to the mean streets of Queens, on a quest to help fight for her country. With this book, the real battle has begun.

Book Unexpected

    Book Details:
  • Author : Erin Stevens
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 2020-04-28
  • ISBN : 9781634893190
  • Pages : 192 pages

Download or read book Unexpected written by Erin Stevens and published by . This book was released on 2020-04-28 with total page 192 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Your postpartum body is a wonderland-as in Alice in Wonderland, where things can grow and shrink and become curiouser and curiouser. We all know what goes into preparing for a baby, but how does a pregnant person prepare for what happens to their body and mind postpartum? Life after delivery is veiled in secrecy by cute little bows and animal-themed burp cloths, leaving people dangerously in the dark about which postpartum issues are normal or concerning. In Unexpected, OB/GYN Dr. Erin Stevens sets the record straight about what happens to postpartum bodies, no matter their gender identity, delivery outcome for themselves or the baby, or parenting status. From vaginal stitches to your first postpartum poop, Stevens walks you through warning signs from your body, questions to ask a healthcare professional, and supplies to build your own home postpartum survival kit. With advice on topics including breastfeeding and formula-feeding, exercise, and sexual activity, as well as resources to support your mental health and other needs, Unexpected illuminates even the darkest secrets of what happens to people postpartum.

Book The Spiritual Awakening Process

Download or read book The Spiritual Awakening Process written by Mateo Sol and published by Luna & Sol Pty Ltd. This book was released on 2019-10-19 with total page 122 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Magical, paradigm-shifting, terrifying, and awe-inspiring, the spiritual awakening process is at the core of every human’s quest for freedom, love, and happiness. In this groundbreaking book, spiritual counselors Luna and Sol detail the many stages, paths, and pitfalls connected with this sacred evolutionary process. By reconnecting with your Soul, you will discover how to experience the joy, liberation, and peace that you have been searching for all along. In these pages, you will discover: 1. What is happening to you 2. Why you’re experiencing a spiritual awakening 3. The many spiritual awakening symptoms and stages 4. The three inner worlds of the spiritual journey 5. What to do when your awakening becomes a spiritual emergency 6. Signs you’re experiencing Soul loss 7. How to retrieve and integrate any fragmented pieces of your psyche through self-love, inner child work, and shadow work 8. What spiritual “traps” you need to be mindful of 9. How to communicate with your Soul Through the inner work practices of Inner Child Work, Self-Love, and Shadow Work, this book gives you the tools to initiate your own deep psychological healing. By removing the blocks and walls that surround your Soul, you will be able to access deep levels of joy, creativity, energy, courage, peace, fulfillment, freedom, and love. The Spiritual Awakening Process is a psychospiritual manual that is composed of various articles that we have published on lonerwolf.com in the past. We have also added extra content to help illuminate your path and guide you through this sacred time of life.

Book Groucho

Download or read book Groucho written by Stefan Kanfer and published by Vintage. This book was released on 2001-05-08 with total page 497 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This definitive biography of one of the world’s greatest comedians unflinchingly yet affectionately uncovers the man behind the cigar. Here is the amazing career of the man the world recognized as Groucho: the improbable disasters of the vaudeville years; the Marx Brothers, an act so funny W.C. Fields refused to follow it; the unprecedented Broadway success of The Cocoanuts and Animal Crackers; the cinematic triumphs of Duck Soup and A Night at the Opera; and the marvelous come-back career as king of the game show hosts with You Bet Your Life. Here, too, is the man himself: a lonely middle child who aspired to be a doctor; a man who sabotaged three marriages; a father alternately indulgent and cruel. Intelligent and thorough, hilarious and sad, Groucho is a spectacular biography of the century’s most influential comedian.

Book Grim Sky Country

    Book Details:
  • Author : Eric Griffin
  • Publisher : iUniverse
  • Release : 2005-04
  • ISBN : 0595348963
  • Pages : 288 pages

Download or read book Grim Sky Country written by Eric Griffin and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2005-04 with total page 288 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: It has been a month since retired Army Ranger, martial arts expert Sean McConnell's battle with the murderous townspeople of Hadestville in which he barely escaped the deadly encounter with his life. With his scars from the savage ordeal still fresh, McConnell continues his bicycling expedition across America, leaving the sadistic town far behind. Now, pedaling across Montana's pristine countryside, captivated by the stunning, untamed beauty of the state's frontier land, life seems like it might finally be settling down for Sean McConnell. Then, in an instant, his peace is shattered once again when anguished cries belonging to someone clearly in distress erupt from within the heavily wooded forest nearby. The moment that Sean McConnell decides to investigate so begins a terrifying new adventure. Sean is once again plunged into a life or death struggle for survival, only this time his adversaries aren't human.

Book Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Adolescents

Download or read book Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Adolescents written by Robert McAlpine and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2020-12-29 with total page 268 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Interpersonal psychotherapy for adolescents (IPT-A) is a comprehensive guide for clinicians. It will enable readers to add IPT-A to their clinical repertoire or to deepen their existing practice of IPT-A, using a time-limited, evidence-based intervention that is engaging for young people. The guide outlines the structure, skills, and techniques of IPT-A, utilising real-life encounters in the therapy room that reflect the diverse nature of adolescents and young adults who present for therapy. It provides the reader with a bird's-eye view of how IPT-A works. It expands the range of IPT-A clinical tools, techniques, and models to assist the reader to work effectively with a wide range of clients. The book provides a new protocol for the psychological assessment of young people, acknowledging the importance of culture and spirituality alongside the biological, psychological, and social dimensions that have previously comprised assessment. The importance of the clinician forming a transitory attachment relationship with the client is emphasised throughout. The target audience for this book is mental health clinicians, including psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, mental health nurses, occupational therapists, general practitioners with a mental health focus, and students from these professions.

Book Disability As Diversity

    Book Details:
  • Author : Erin E. Andrews
  • Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
  • Release : 2019-12
  • ISBN : 0190652314
  • Pages : 241 pages

Download or read book Disability As Diversity written by Erin E. Andrews and published by Oxford University Press, USA. This book was released on 2019-12 with total page 241 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Disability as Diversity: Developing Cultural Competence reveals why disability is a cultural experience, rather than merely a medical status. Conceptual models of disability have evolved into a complex biopsychosocial phenomenon that disability service providers must understand to fully appreciate the intricacy of the lives of the people they serve. In this volume, Andrews sets the stage with the must-know history of disability rights and the social and cultural evolution of disabled people in the United States. She presents important concepts about attitudes toward disability and the impact of ableism. Andrews illustrates that not only are negative attitudes harmful, but that overly positive stereotypes can have an equally detrimental effect on disabled people. The reader will learn about disability microaggressions and how attempts to improve disability awareness can be misguided. Andrews argues that there is a distinct disability culture, and introduces the reader to its characteristics and features. She explores the concept of disability identity development, and how some people with disabilities identify readily as disabled and embrace the disability community, while others do not view themselves as disabled even though they meet commonly accepted criteria for disability. Andrews delves into the intricacies and controversies of disability language, including person-first and identity-first language. The reader will gain enhanced knowledge and skills to provide culturally competent care to individuals, as well as methods to enrich cultural humility at the organizational level. Andrews offers readers a guide to disability-related considerations for psychological testing and assessment and the role of universal design. Readers will learn about specific considerations for intervention with children and adults with disabilities, including how to tailor intervention approaches, clinician attitudes, and the use of evidence based treatments. Researchers will find a thorough exploration of the challenges inherent in disability research, the importance of full consumer inclusion, and future directions to reduce health disparities based on disability. This book offers practical suggestions for clinicians and researchers who work with people with disabilities in order to be culturally effective in all aspects of assessment, intervention, and scientific inquiry.

Book Magnificent Lizzie Brown and the Devil s Hound

Download or read book Magnificent Lizzie Brown and the Devil s Hound written by Vicki Lockwood and published by Raintree. This book was released on 2015-05-07 with total page 242 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In rural Bethnal Green, Lizzie Brown takes pity on a couple of drunks and gives them a free palm reading. However, she is horrified when she has a vision of one of the pair meeting a great danger in a graveyard at midnight. She sees a huge black hound with flashing eyes mauling him. Lizzie and the Penny Gaff Gang track down the dog, who belongs to a ruthless team of professional grave robbers. It's up to the gang to expose their vile trade before they strike again.

Book Smoldering Fires

    Book Details:
  • Author : P. Lindsay Russell
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 1912
  • ISBN :
  • Pages : 440 pages

Download or read book Smoldering Fires written by P. Lindsay Russell and published by . This book was released on 1912 with total page 440 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Cultural Identity in Kindergarten

Download or read book Cultural Identity in Kindergarten written by Susan Laird Mody and published by Psychology Press. This book was released on 2005 with total page 256 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: First Published in 2005. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.