Speaking About the Unspeakable: Non-Verbal Methods and Experiences in Therapy With Children
Added by: Maria | Karma: 3098.81 | Non-Fiction | 1 August 2008
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This book bears witness to the fact that imagination indeed lives next to and in league with that which troubles us, and also that it can and must be the heart of healing and renewal. This is an inspiring book. We as readers bear witness to several instances of a child finding his or her way through a traumatized and broken inner world to a place of most intimate and poignant healing by innately following a thread given by the heart and imagination in the presence of a gifted therapist.
Jean Klein, a musicologist and doctor from Central Europe, spent his
early years inquiring about the essence of life. He had the inner
conviction that there was a 'principle' independent of all society and
felt the urge to explore this conviction. His explorations led him to
India where he was introduced through a 'direct approach' to the
non-mental dimension of life.
This book teaches simple effective ways to view life from the heart, instead of just the head. All there is, is Consciousness. We
are not the body. We are not the mind. The body and mind appear and
disappear in our awareness. When we awaken in the morning, it is our
body that awakens for Consciousness, what we
really are, never sleeps. We can learn to live from the heart.
Need to lower your cholesterol? TLC (therapeutic lifestyle changes) is a set of tools you can use to get results. This easy-to-read booklet is designed to help you make the lifestyle changes that will lower blood cholesterol and reduce your risk for heart disease. It explains how to follow the TLC diet (low in saturated fat, trans fat, and dietary cholesterol), increase physical activity, and manage weight for people whose cholesterol level is above their goal. The guide includes helpful lists and charts, sample menus, a 10-year coronary heart disease risk calculator, and many tips for success. Make TLC part of your program for heart health.
Research on women’s heart health is exploding. Nearly everyweek, it seems, the media report on new ways to prevent and treat heart disease in women—and it can be hard to keep track of it all. In this updated edition of “The Healthy Heart Handbook for Women,” we have put together all of this new knowledge in one easy-to-use handbook. This guide is part of The Heart Truth, anational public awareness campaign for women about heart disease sponsored by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute(NHLBI) and many other groups. (See “Getting the Word Out” onpage 10.)
“The Healthy Heart Handbook for Women” will give you newinformation on women’s heart disease and practical suggestionsfor reducing your own personal risk of heart-related problems.You’ll find out about a little-known form of heart disease in women and how to get it diagnosed properly. The handbook will also help you make sense of widely publicized research on the impactof a lower fat diet on women’s heart disease risk.
Mindy Carson sang with Paul Whiteman before hosting her own radio show and TV programs, and later starred on Broadway in the revival of South Pacific. The 27 tracks here were recorded between 1947 and 1952, and include novelty numbers, standards and Carson's biggest hits "My Foolish Heart" and "Candy And Cake". Many tracks on CD for the first time!
What Do You Want To Make Those Eyes At Me For • Pianissimo • One More Time • Twelve O'Clock And All Is Well • Lonely Girl • Too-Whit! Too-Whoo • My Foolish Heart • Candy And Cake • Be Mine • I Wish, I Wish • You're Not In My Arms Tonight • The Touch Of Your Lips • A Rainy Day Refrain • Just For A While • Boutonniere • Button Up Your Overcoat Together • Just A Memory • You're The Cream In My Coffee • The Best Things In Life Are Free • I'm Late • Twas Brillig Lonely Little Robin • Allegheny Fiddler • All The Time And Everywhere • Tell Me You're Mine • The Choo Buy Song