ISSN 1538-1080
DOI:10.58717/ijhc.01

Day: May 1, 2015

IJHC Book Reviews May 2015

Gunilla Hamne and Ulf Sandstrom. Resolving Yesterday: First Aid for Stress and Trauma with TTT. Alberto Villoldo. One Spirit Medicine: Ancient Ways to Ultimate Wellness . Marilyn Schlitz, PhD. Death makes Life Possible: Revolutionary Insights on Living, Dying and the Continuation of Consciousness . Eva Selhub, MD. Your Health Destiny: How to Unlock Your Natural

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Resting

My eyes move up and gaze at the bare brown branches behind my windows, moving towards me and away from me, to the right and to the left, defining with each movement their range of motion. The mottled grey sky shifts, approaches and retracts as the branches shake and twist and bend. A big sigh

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Another Step for Energy Psychology

A glossy magazine published quarterly for the members of the New Jersey Psychological Association (NJPA) has devoted its Winter issue to Energy Psychology. That a state psychological association would so prominently bring Energy Psychology to the attention of its members represents another milestone in the increasing acceptance and clinical uses of these approaches.

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Healings Through Medical Intuition

Abstract Medical Intuition is the ability to discern information about a persons physical, emotional and spiritual wellbeing using only intuitive abilities. Katie Beecher, MS is a Licensed Professional Counselor and a Medical Intuitive who is able to read people in great detail with a very high rate of accuracy before ever meeting them, using just

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An Investigation of Relationship Satisfaction on Resilience and Body Image

Abstract The aim of this study was to explore the association between relationship satisfaction and low body image. The current research also investigated whether body image dissatisfaction (BID) was affected by ethnic diversity. Past research has examined many factors which are highly related to BID; however, there is a paucity of research investigating relationship satisfaction,

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Empathy, Intention, and Attunement in Healing Touch (HT): A Small Phenomenological Study

Abstract Objective: To explore patients lived experience and process of receiving Healing Touch (HT) biofield therapy during serious illness. The intent was to document the full range of outcomes experienced by the patients; most notably, whether the use of energy healing transformed the patients self-perceptions, attitudes, thoughts, emotions and behaviors regarding their illnesses and recoveries.

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