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Improving Your Health
One of the best ways to improve your emotional or
mental health is to improve your physical health.
Here are some good options:
healthy food- improved nutrition definitely
improves your well-being.
exercise- great for stress control.
Even walking helps.
stretching- very relaxing. Since
mind and muscle tension are related, you can relax your mind by stretching and
relaxing your muscles. Yoga is an advanced form of stretching.
stress
control
massage- very relaxing.
bodywork- working on your body yourself and/or
paying for skilled bodywork can be healing. I
personally rate rolfing, an advanced (and expensive) form of bodywork, as more
powerful than conventional therapy.
nutritional supplements.- vitamins
enable your mind and body to work better. For example, using the herbal
tonic ginseng strengthens your adrenal glands and increases your resistance to
stress. Also, you can use 5-HTP to increase your self-confidence.
Book
Deal- Buy The Book of Stress Survival for $1.25-$5.00 as
of 9/2/01.
The Book of
Stress Survival: Identifying and Reducing the Stress in Your Life, by Alix
Kirsta. A Gaia original book, beautifully illustrated, that provides a relaxing, holistic
approach to relaxation. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
Publisher out of stock in Nov. 2000.
Stress,
Anxiety, and Insomnia: How You Can Benefit from Diet, Vitamins, Minerals, Herbs, Exercise,
and Other Natural Methods (Getting Well Naturally), by Michael T. Murray,
N.D. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
5-HTP: The Natural Way to Overcome Depression, Obesity, and Insomnia, by Michael T. Murray,
N.D. This book explains in detail how 5-HTP can increase your serotonin levels and your overall mental
well-being. You can purchase
5-HTP online. According
to Dr. Murray, "The level of serotonin present in your brain can have a
tremendous impact on how you think, feel, and behave. Having an adequate
supply produces what is sometimes called the "serotonin effect" -- a
feeling of calmness, mild euphoria, and relaxation. Having too little
serotonin can lead to the opposite direction -- feelings of depression, anxiety,
and other problems associated with serotonin deficiency
syndrome...". He further states that "Because low
serotonin can result from the stress and strain of our modern way of living, and
because its symptoms severely reduce the joy of life to such a tremendous degree
for so many people, I consider serotonin deficiency syndrome to be one of the
most widespread and debilitating medical problems of our time."
Reviewed by Amazon.com.
Assertiveness Training
When
I Say No, I Feel Guilty, by Manuel J. Smith, Ph.D. Reviewed by
Amazon.com.
Your
Perfect Right: A Guide to Assertive Living, by Robert E. Alberti and
Michael Emmons. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
Co-Counseling and Support Groups
The
Fundamentals of Co-Counseling Manual, by Harvey Jackins. Click here to learn more about co-counseling.
Cocounseling offers free bartered therapy. Co-counseling or re-evaluation
counseling offers free bartered therapy for individuals and emphasizes the innate goodness
of people and encourages the personal and political liberation of all people.
Changing the World: One Relationship at a Time: Focused Listening for Mutual Support & Empowerment, by
Sheryl Karas. Published in 1998. Click here for a detailed
description. Reviewed by
Amazon.com.
The
Self-Help Sourcebook: Your Guide to Community & Online Support Groups (6th Edition -
1998), edited by Barbara J. White and Edward J. Madara. Published in 1998. There is also
an online version of this guide available, and
you can purchase the book directly
from the American Self-Help
Clearinghouse. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
Many
Roads, One Journey: Moving Beyond the Twelve Steps, by Charlotte Davis Kasl,
offers the 16 Steps of personal
empowerment as an upbeat alternative to the standard 12-step programs.
(Here is another
description of the 16 steps.) Published
in 1992. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
Humanistic Psychology
Currently out of print.
The
Third Force: The Psychology of Abraham Maslow, by Frank G. Goble. The
best introduction to humanistic psychology that I'm aware of. It is currently out
of print.
Publisher out of stock in Nov. 2000.
The
Transparent Self, by Sidney M. Jourard. A good introduction to
humanistic psychology and the benefits of healthy self-expression and self-disclosure.
The Association for Humanistic Psychology
is a good source of additional information on humanistic psychology.
Self-Reflection
Self-reflection means giving yourself some quiet time to think
and reflect. In today's fast-paced information society, with pervasive media and
advertising and a certain amount of information overload, taking some quiet time to relax and think, reflect and process is a very good
idea. One easy way to do this is to take a walk and think things over. You can
also keep a journal. If you talk with a friend, counselor, or cocounseler, you may find that having someone
actively and supportively listening to you may enable you to think more clearly and
positively.
Self-Hypnosis
Self-Hypnosis
and Other Mind-Expanding Techniques, by Charles Tebbetts. This is
the best introduction that I'm aware of to self-hypnosis, a simple, effective, and almost
free self-help healing technique. I also recommend Gil Boyne's self-hypnosis tape
#101, "Self-confidence through self-image programming", that is recommended in
the back of this book, for a quick first self-hypnosis tape.
Full-size
edition.
Pocketbook edition.
Hypnosis
for Change, by Josie Hadley and Carol Staudacher. (Also available in
a less expensive pocketbook
edition, but I find the larger book more aesthetically
appealing.) This book contains the best advice and scripts that I have seen for
using self-hypnosis to help overcome 15 different problems, including losing weight,
stopping smoking, reducing stress, treating phobias, giving birth, healing, controlling
pain, improving self-esteem and motivation, improving learning experiences, improving
athletic performances, enhancing creativity, sleeping better, handling anxiety or panic,
healing the adult survivor of child abuse, and handling loss and separation. The
back of the book also contains info on how to purchase pre-recorded versions of some of
the self-hypnosis scripts listed in this book. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
Mind Technology
Tools for Wellness offers a dazzling array of over 1,000 products related to mind technology and alternative
healthcare. In addition to their website,
they also have an impressive hard-copy catalog. (2 cautions: 1) Many of their
products are expensive, and 2) Be advised that they sell a wide range of unconventional
products, some of which are quite useful, some of which are worthless, and some of which
may or may not work. So think carefully before you spend your money here.)
Out of print.
Mega Brain
Power: Transform Your Life With Mind Machines and Brain Nutrients, by
Michael Hutchison, published back in 1994. Outside of the Tools for Exploration
catalog, this is the best introduction to mind technology. Reviewed by
Amazon.com. If you really get into this, you'll probably also want to subscribe to
Michael Hutchison's Megabrain Report: The Journal of Optimal Performance.
If you're interested in brain biofeedback, one of the most exciting
and promising areas is EDS (EEG-Driven Stimulation),
pioneered by Len Ochs. Alpha-theta training, which uses biofeedback to teach you how
to go into a trance or hypnotic state while relaxed, is also interesting.
I also sell books on smart drugs.
Ken Keyes Living Love Method
Handbook
to Higher Consciousness (cassette tape & mini-guide), by Ken Keyes,
Jr. Reviewed by Amazon.com. I recommend this as your first introduction to the
Ken Keyes living love method. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
Handbook
to Higher Consciousness, by Ken Keyes, Jr. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
Friendship, Love, and Kindness
EmpowermentBooks.com offers a full page of
books on this important topic.
Chakras
The
Sevenfold Journey: Reclaiming Mind, Body & Spirit Through the Chakras,
by Anodea Judith & Selene Vega, published in 1993. This is the best book that
I'm aware of on using the chakra system. A workbook for sequentially working on the
issues associated with the first through seventh chakras.
Wheels
of Life: A User's Guide to the Chakra System, by Anodea Judith. This
is her earlier book, published back in 1987. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
Wheels of
Life: A User's Guide to the Chakra System audio cassette, by Anodea
Judith. Published in Nov. 1998.
(Note: Amazon.com
sells a downloadable version of this audio cassete tape.)
Wheels
of Life: A Journey Through the Chakras (audio cassette), by Anodea Judith,
with music by Rick Hamouris. This 1987 audiotape complements the book. While I
have not had a chance to listen to it, the publisher states that "Led by the
narration of Anodea Judith from the meditations in her book Wheels
of Life: A User's Guide to the Chakra System this tape can be used as a
self-healing tool."
Attaining Balance and Inner Peace
The
Earthsteward's Handbook: A Guide to Healing Ourselves and Healing the Earth,
by Danaan Parry and Lila Forest.
The
Awakened Heart: Finding Harmony in a Changing World, by John Robbins and Ann
Mortifee. This is their 1997 revised version of their 1991 book In
Search of Balance: Discovering Harmony in a Changing World. It is full
of wisdom and sage advice (but is without the graceful line drawings that adorn their
earlier book). Reviewed by Amazon.com.
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