Getting Well Again: A Step-by-step, Self-help Guide to Overcoming Cancer for Patients and Their FamiliesJ. P. Tarcher, 1978 - 268 sidor Outlines a psychological treatment program involving mind-body control, positive imaging, and stress management. Endorses the philosophy that individuals must accept responsibility for their own healing. The authors submit considerable evidence that cancer patients can participate successfully in overcoming "terminal" illnesses and have done so. Intended for use in conjunction with standard medical procedures. |
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... Once home , she fell in love with one of the men who worked on her ranch and they were soon married . De- spite the prognosis of imminent death , she showed no further signs of the illness for five years . Then her sec- ond husband left ...
... Once home , she fell in love with one of the men who worked on her ranch and they were soon married . De- spite the prognosis of imminent death , she showed no further signs of the illness for five years . Then her sec- ond husband left ...
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... once you are relaxed , to create positive beliefs that will activate your body's defenses against disease . For many cancer patients , the body has become the enemy . It has betrayed them by getting sick and threatening their lives ...
... once you are relaxed , to create positive beliefs that will activate your body's defenses against disease . For many cancer patients , the body has become the enemy . It has betrayed them by getting sick and threatening their lives ...
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... Once up and about , he may experience low - intensity pain until the phone rings , at which time there is a sudden , dramatic increase . To us such a report would indicate that this patient's overall negative expectancy is contributing ...
... Once up and about , he may experience low - intensity pain until the phone rings , at which time there is a sudden , dramatic increase . To us such a report would indicate that this patient's overall negative expectancy is contributing ...
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The Individual and | 14 |
The Search for the Causes of Cancer | 31 |
The Link Between Stress and Illness | 43 |
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