Getting Well Again: The Bestselling Classic About the Simontons' Revolutionary Lifesaving Self- Awareness TechniquesRandom House Publishing Group, 1 apr. 1992 - 304 sidor Based on the Simontons' experience with hundreds of patients at their world-famous Cancer Counseling and Research Center, Getting Well Again introduces the scientific basis for the "will to live." In this revolutionary book the Simontons profile the typical "cancer personality": how an individual's reactions to stress and other emotional factors can contribute to the onset and progress of cancer -- and how positive expectations, self-awareness, and self-care can contribute to survival. This book offers the same self-help techniques the Simonton's patients have used to successfully to reinforce usual medical treatment -- techniques for learning positive attitudes, relaxation, visualization, goal setting, managing pain, exercise, and building an emotional support system. |
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... effect . " A patient is told that a prescription will produce a certain beneficial side effect - and it does even though there is no medication in the pill that could produce it . A physician may give a placebo either because medicine ...
... effect . " A patient is told that a prescription will produce a certain beneficial side effect - and it does even though there is no medication in the pill that could produce it . A physician may give a placebo either because medicine ...
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... effect may also account for a portion of the benefit received from real medication . The effect is created both by the doctor's manner in administering the drug and also by the process by which drugs are approved by the medical ...
... effect may also account for a portion of the benefit received from real medication . The effect is created both by the doctor's manner in administering the drug and also by the process by which drugs are approved by the medical ...
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... effects that are inevitably associated with a treatment from those that are significantly affected by belief . Nausea , for example , is often reported as a side effect to certain forms of treatment , but many patients become nauseous ...
... effects that are inevitably associated with a treatment from those that are significantly affected by belief . Nausea , for example , is often reported as a side effect to certain forms of treatment , but many patients become nauseous ...
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The Individual and | 15 |
The Search for the Causes of Cancer | 33 |
The Link Between Stress and Illness | 46 |
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Getting Well Again: The Bestselling Classic About the Simontons ... O. Carl Simonton, M.D.,James Creighton, Ph.D.,Stephanie Matthews Simonton Begränsad förhandsgranskning - 1992 |
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