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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... stress list : since the events involve change , they will all produce some stress ; but the amount of stress varies with the individual . Stress may accumulate to the point that the individual simply can no longer cope and consequently ...
... stress list : since the events involve change , they will all produce some stress ; but the amount of stress varies with the individual . Stress may accumulate to the point that the individual simply can no longer cope and consequently ...
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... stress and cancer that Dr. Friedman in a symposium of the New York Academy of Science suggested that no further animal re- search need be conducted in this area because ... STRESS AND ILLNESS 51 How Stress Increases Susceptibility to Illness.
... stress and cancer that Dr. Friedman in a symposium of the New York Academy of Science suggested that no further animal re- search need be conducted in this area because ... STRESS AND ILLNESS 51 How Stress Increases Susceptibility to Illness.
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... stress , followed by a physical reaction such as fighting or fleeing , do little harm . However , when the physiological response to stress is not discharged - because of the social consequences of " fighting " or " fleeing " -then ...
... stress , followed by a physical reaction such as fighting or fleeing , do little harm . However , when the physiological response to stress is not discharged - because of the social consequences of " fighting " or " fleeing " -then ...
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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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