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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 616.8914 EAN: 9781571744234 ISBN: 1571744231 Label: Hampton Roads Publishing Manufacturer: Hampton Roads Publishing Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 232 Publication Date: August 17, 2005 Publisher: Hampton Roads Publishing Studio: Hampton Roads Publishing Related Items:
Browse for similar items by category: Click to Display Editorial Review: Product Description: Induced After-Death Communication is a new therapy that has helped thousands of patients permanently assuage their grief by allowing them private communication with their departed loved ones. Botkin, a clinical psychologist, created the therapy while counseling Vietnam vets in his work at a North Chicago VA hospital. Induced After-Death Communication presents the story of how Botkin initially made his discovery and includes 84 cases of patients who have experienced the therapys profound healing effects. After more than two decades as a clinical psychologist specializing in the treatment of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Botkin founded the Center for Grief and Traumatic Loss. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - A fine book for professional and lay-person alike in the areas of grief, trauma, sadness, and healingAs a health care practitioner and trained IADC therapist, I highly recommend Dr. Botkin's book. It is a sensitive, honest, thorough, and well-researched account of his work with induced after death communications with his clients.I have great respect for his work as I have had the ongoing privilege of experiencing its truth and beauty. I use this book as a resource and I offer it to clients to give them hope and understanding as they move through their deep grief, sadness, and healing. I found it ... Read More Rating: - Talk to the Dead? Maybe We Can After All.......I learned of this book from some colleagues and my own curiosity led me to purchase and read it. Dr. Botkin weaves his personal story of discovering the Induced After Death Communication together with his clinical and theoretical understanding of these experiences. He shares fascinating case histories as he describes in detail these phenomena that are apparently far more common than one would think. Rating: - Good News SharedAs a psychotherapist for nearly thirty years, Induced After-Death Communication was riveting to me. I have had many clients who sought relief from grief, anger, or guilt towards a deceased friend or family member who tried to get through these overarching emotions with cognitive tools alone. The work was slow and they could get tired of plowing the same ground over and over, and often give up in the name of "acceptance". "Empty-chair" work, where they would talk to and for the deceased worked better, ... Read More Rating: - Couldn't put it down!As a licensed professional counselor who practices EMDR (Eye Movement Desesitization and Reprocessing) which is the core technique used to induce after death communication, I was anxious to read Dr. Botkin's book. The stories that Dr. Botkin tells are truly amazing and riveting. I liked that the book focused on the evidence and research done in this area. While the clinical evidence is fascinating and makes for great reading, at no point does Dr. Botkin lapse into sensationalism, nor does he draw erroneous ... Read More Rating: - A stunning and remarkable look at after death communicationI'm a pastor, chaplain and an EMDR trained trauma therapist. Over the years I have heard a few people talk about experiences similar to those cases in Dr. Alan Botkin's book, Induced After Death Communication. I have to admit that I was skeptical when I first picked up the book. But after reading it, I was inspired to take Dr. Botkin's training on IADC. As part of the training, I had such a profound experience in my dad communicating with me that in my heart, I knew the communication was real. To be honest, ... Read More In association with Amazon.com | |