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 : Paradox and Healing: Medicine, Mythology and Transformation (Paradox & Healing)

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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 610
EAN: 9780969582205
Edition: 3rd
ISBN: 096958220X
Label: Atrium Publishers Group
Manufacturer: Atrium Publishers Group
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 254
Publication Date: 1994
Publisher: Atrium Publishers Group
Studio: Atrium Publishers Group




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This book takes a look at the problem of chronic illness and chronic pain and offers new insight into their origins, their meaning in our lives and the very real opportunity they present for our profound and far-reaching healing. Chronic conditions are by definition those which do not respond to our treatment of them. And because we cannot cure them, these intractable problems can offer an opportunity to both doctors and patients to re-examine the whole approach to sickness, pain and disease commonly taken by our society.



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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A physician's review of Paradox and Healing
BRAVING THE VOID
Journeys into Healing

Book review
By
Dr. Stephen J. Faulkner
Duncan, B.C.

For physicians and health care workers who are interested in Energy Healing and holistic approaches to health care, this book is a landmark work. Dr. Michael Greenwood's second book "Braving the Void - Journeys into Healing" is a well written, easy to read account of his experiences and insights as a physician and acupuncturist at the Victoria Pain Clinic.

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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - lfootemd
For anyone in the healing arts who ponders and struggles with patients and their chronic diseases, this is a must read. Both authors re-evaluate the dilemna of chronic illness and pain from a holistic standpoint. Western medicine has fared poorly when it comes to chronic problems which is frustrating for both "healer" and "patient". However, by reframing the approach to sickness, chronic disease can be viewed as a transformational process. Disease and healing, the authors contend, are one in the ... Read More







 






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