ISSN 1538-1080
DOI:10.58717/ijhc.01

Tag: Volume 14, Number 1

Logosynthesis: Energy Healing with Words

AbstractLogosynthesis is an Energy Psychology technique and approach that was developed by Willem Lammers. Although Logosynthesis draws from various schools of psychology especially Psychodynamic Psychotherapy and Transactional Analysis, as well as from the field of Energy Psychology it is essentially a trans-psychological technique or approach, as it is one of the few psychological approaches that

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Could Pretending Be a Vehicle to Other Dimensions?

Abstract With a childhood seemingly tailor-made to highlight and strengthen the aspects of imagination that tend to fade with the process of becoming adults, Marlana explores how imagination can become an intentional tool in our daily lives. Discover the simplicity of connecting with pets, loved ones who have passed over and even Angels.

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The Energy of Reading Project 

Abstract The purpose of this project was to determine if using two strategies daily from Energy Psychology with the lowest performing readers in grades one in an elementary school setting in Salem Oregon increased their reading scores. The two strategies are Heart Center/Thymus and Collarbone Tapping with Cross Crawl Marching, The assessment tool was the

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IJHC Book Reviews January 2014

Jared Diamond. Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or SucceedLucia Thornton. Whole Person Caring: An Interprofessional Model for Healing and WellnessFrancesca Mason Boring, Kenneth Edwin Sloan (Eds). Returning to Membership in Earth Community: Systemic Constellations with NatureJeri Mills, MD. Healing is Believing: a journey into energy healingLlewellyn Vaughan-Lee. Spiritual Ecology: The Cry of the Earth

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Non-Catheter simple, non-invasive, bladder draining method with no running costs

Abstract This paper introduces a method of completely avoiding antibiotics for post-operative prostate patients having a much-reduced ability to pass urine. Antibiotics are otherwise continually needed to treat recurring infections caused by catheters used for bladder draining. Frequently after a prostate removal operation, the bladder cannot be emptied because the detrusor (bladder-squeezing muscle) had been

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