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View Post: 연꽃인생 THE LOTUS LIFE - Complementary medicine
21 Nov 2009 by hanngill
The non-pharmacologic interventions of complementary medicine can employ mind-body interventions designed to "reduce pain and concomitant mood disturbance and increase quality of life. ... Patients often express interest in mind-body complementary therapies because they offer a non-drug approach to treating some health conditions. Some mind-body techniques, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy, were once considered complementary medicine, but are now a part of ...
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View Post: Critical Care Ultrasonography by Alexander B. Levitov, Anthony ...
27 Nov 2009 by Free Your Mind
Organized by body system, Critical Care Ultrasonography features self-contained chapters that can be used as individual reference guides for a range of interventions, from transthoracic echocardiography to echocardiagraphic evaluation of ... Chapter on Neck and Upper Respiratory Ultrasound offers an overview of little-known techniques that have not been comprehensively described in any othersource * Full-color presentation, with 495 illustrations that emphasize the basic ...
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View Post: Five Types of Alternative Medicine
26 Jan 2009 by admin
Mind-Body Interventions: These are techniques that center on the belief that the mind has the capacity to affect what the body is doing and also the symptoms experienced by the body. Patient support groups, cognitive-behavioral therapy, ... These are the healing methods that use manipulation and/or movement of one or more body parts in order to heal the individual. Examples of manipulative and body-based methods are acupressure, Alexander Technique, chiropractor, ...
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View Post: The Alexander Technique for Back Pain? - Consults Blog - NYTimes.com
1 Jun 2009 by By The New York Times
A recent study in the British Medical Journal BMJ found that the Alexander technique, a noninvasive method of adjusting body postures to relieve stresses, may aid in the treatment of back pain. ... I would recommend any patient try the technique before more invasive interventions; that is, patients with chronic or recurrent functional back pain where there are no clear “red flags,” such as progressive or multilevel neurological symptoms, steroid use or a recent history of ...
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View Post: Mano Singham's Web Journal: The ethical dilemma of faith healing - 2
25 Aug 2005
Tai Chi Community-Based Health Care Practices. Traditional Medicine in Latin America Native American Medicine Shamanism Manual Healing Methods. Chiropractic Osteopathic Medicine Massage Therapy body whork. Alexander Technique ... The mind- body correlation is extremely important. Learning about the patient's social life, family life, and work life, and significant life events that predate the onset of illness can help immensely in understanding contributing factors in a ...
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View Post: TENDONITIS! IT'S SUPER-EFFECTIVE! (not) D:
Sister Claire
9 Aug 2009 by Yamino ...
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View Post: The Alexander Technique with Rachel Bernsen, M.AmSAT: Fall 5-week ...
23 Jul 2009 by Rachel Bernsen
A recent New York Times article recommends all back pain sufferers try the Technique before more invasive interventions. People also use the Technique to alleviate stress, improve balance and coordination, enhance, performance skills, .... "The Alexander Technique helps me relax and feel more comfortable in my body. I am more at peace in my own body." -Bohdana Smyrnova, Filmmaker "Rachel Bernsen is the utmost professional in her approach to the Alexander Technique. ...
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View Post: Herbs for calm and restful sleep : CAMLAW: Complementary and ...
5 Oct 2009 by techsupport@lexblog.com (LexBlog)
A dietary supplement company announced release of a product to help "calm the mind and maintain restful sleep."... ... Adults and kids will be able to experience rowing, spinning, zumba, masala bhangra and belly dance, interactive XRKADE, the Rossiter System of stretching and the Alexander Technique of body alignment. Muscular-skeletal specialists will include practitioners of cranial sacral therapy and chiropractics. Women will learn about exercises to improve the pelvic ...
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View Post: Vancouver Massage Therapy at Fairview
30 Aug 2008 by Dr. Suzanne LaCombe
"Somatic disciplines focus on unity of mind and body to improve overall function." Some examples include Craniosacral Therapy, Hanna Somatics, Polarity Therapy, body psychotherapies, Feldenkrais Method and Alexander Technique. ... I find that clients respond best to this intervention when they work concurrently with a mental health professional who is familiar with a body-centered approach such as Self Regulation Therapy, Somatic Experiencing, Sensorimotor psychotherapy, ...
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View Post: FUKAN-ZAZENGI: SHINJIN-DATSURAKU: Body & Mind Drop Off
27 Sep 2007 by Mike Cross
I think this quote, from the beginning of Alexander's book The Use of the Self, is very full of meaning. Alexander never spoke of “Alexander Technique” or “my Technique”; he used to speak of the Work. What he transmitted to his niece ... So , ironically, the spontaneous process of body and mind dropping off may require some artificial physical and mental effort to initiate it --in the same way that spontaneous flow of water may require some non-spontaneous intervention to ...
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