A powerpoint program describing the energy system of the human body and how energy therapy can help "tune-up" this system and assist you in feeling better. By Kathy Arneson.
Unless we aim to correct the manifest psycho-somatic disassociation as well as the underlying ignorant jaundiced perception of reality in the individual, we are not practicing Yoga Chikitsa (Yoga therapy). Managing and suppressing the manifest symptoms with Yoga techniques is just as good or bad as modern Allopathy that focuses on symptomatic management without ever getting close to the real cause of most disorders. How many doctors look at the emotional and psychological issues that are the primary cause of the problem in so many of their patients? When Yoga therapists make the same mistake of merely treating the manifesting symptoms without remedying the cause, it is better referred to as Yogopathy.
This article by Dr Ananda appeared in the Summer 2011 issue of Yoga Therapy Today, an excellent publication of by the International Association of Yoga Therapists (IAYT), USA. www.iayt.org
Alternative medicine exists in all cultures to some degree and terms such as traditional medicine, indigenous medicine or folk medicine etc. are used to describe such practices. These medicines date back hundred or even thousands of years depending on the country and culture concerned. There are more than 100 systems of alternative medicines still in practice all over the world. Every country, region or area has its own traditional system of health and medical cares such as for the Chinese it is acupuncture, for the French, magnetic healing; for the Germans, Heilpraxis; for the English, Herbalism; for India, Ayurveda with Siddha being widely practice in the southern part of the country; for Japan, Shiatsu etc. The most popular forms of alternative medicine are ayurveda, homeopathy, naturopathy, yoga, acupuncture, acupressure, magneto therapy, shiatsu, herbalism, meditation, aromatherapy, Bach Flower Remedies, chromo therapy, diet therapy, hydropathy and reiki. Alternative medicine can help during pregnancy and labour where western medicine might pose a risk to the unborn child (such as certain medications in conditions such as headache). It’s also much more gentle and non-invasive, and addresses many of the emotional issues western medicine generally ignores.
A powerpoint program describing the energy system of the human body and how energy therapy can help "tune-up" this system and assist you in feeling better. By Kathy Arneson.
Unless we aim to correct the manifest psycho-somatic disassociation as well as the underlying ignorant jaundiced perception of reality in the individual, we are not practicing Yoga Chikitsa (Yoga therapy). Managing and suppressing the manifest symptoms with Yoga techniques is just as good or bad as modern Allopathy that focuses on symptomatic management without ever getting close to the real cause of most disorders. How many doctors look at the emotional and psychological issues that are the primary cause of the problem in so many of their patients? When Yoga therapists make the same mistake of merely treating the manifesting symptoms without remedying the cause, it is better referred to as Yogopathy.
This article by Dr Ananda appeared in the Summer 2011 issue of Yoga Therapy Today, an excellent publication of by the International Association of Yoga Therapists (IAYT), USA. www.iayt.org
Alternative medicine exists in all cultures to some degree and terms such as traditional medicine, indigenous medicine or folk medicine etc. are used to describe such practices. These medicines date back hundred or even thousands of years depending on the country and culture concerned. There are more than 100 systems of alternative medicines still in practice all over the world. Every country, region or area has its own traditional system of health and medical cares such as for the Chinese it is acupuncture, for the French, magnetic healing; for the Germans, Heilpraxis; for the English, Herbalism; for India, Ayurveda with Siddha being widely practice in the southern part of the country; for Japan, Shiatsu etc. The most popular forms of alternative medicine are ayurveda, homeopathy, naturopathy, yoga, acupuncture, acupressure, magneto therapy, shiatsu, herbalism, meditation, aromatherapy, Bach Flower Remedies, chromo therapy, diet therapy, hydropathy and reiki. Alternative medicine can help during pregnancy and labour where western medicine might pose a risk to the unborn child (such as certain medications in conditions such as headache). It’s also much more gentle and non-invasive, and addresses many of the emotional issues western medicine generally ignores.
Healing in a holistic sense has faded from medical attention and is rarely discussed in modern (“Western”) medicine especially in therapeutics. However, other disciplines like medical anthropology, sociology, alternate systems of medicine, and medical philosophy have continued an active contemplation of holistic healing. To heal is to achieve or acquire wholeness as a person. The wholeness of personhood involves physical, emotional, intellectual, social, and spiritual aspects of human experience (Egnew, 2005).
It is perhaps difficult to quantify the relative importance of the various factors that contribute to healing. It may vary depending on the kind of illness that is being studied. Of the various factors that contribute to healing of illnesses in a community, only 20% could be ascribed to rational treatment using medicines or surgery. The remaining 80% is divided among three faith-based factors (White, 1988).
i) Placebo effect (faith in drugs or procedural interventions)
ii) Hawthorne effect (faith in a health care system, a facility or a professional)
iii) Factor-X or “spiritual factor” (faith in oneself or in the supernatural)
The relative importance of these faith-based factors in holistic healing may be debatable. However, there is no denying that these factors play an important part in the recovery from illnesses.
We are today faced with numerous debilitating chronic illnesses related to aging, environment, and hedonistic lifestyle, such as cancer, diabetes, osteoporosis, and cardiovascular diseases as well as many incurable diseases such as AIDS. Modern medical advancements provide the rationale for the integration of various traditional healing techniques including Yoga to promote healing, health, and longevity. It is imperative that advances in medicine include the wholistic approach of Yoga to face the current challenges in health care. The antiquity of Yoga must be united with the innovations of modern medicine to improve quality of life throughout the world. While modern medicine has a lot to offer humankind in its treatment and management of acute illness, accidents and communicable diseases, Yoga has a lot to offer in terms of preventive, promotive and rehabilitative methods in addition to many management methods to tackle modern illnesses. While modern science looks outward for the cause of all ills, the Yogi searches the depth of his own self. This two way search can lead us to many answers for the troubles that plague modern man. It is suggested that a two way integration of the experimentally tempered modern science with the experientially modelled science of Yoga can lead us to many answers for challenges plaguing modern humankind such as debilitating chronic illnesses related to aging, environment, and hedonistic lifestyle. Modern medical advancements provide the rationale for the integration of various traditional healing techniques including Yoga to promote healing, health, and longevity. It is imperative that advances in medicine include the wholistic approach of Yoga to face the current challenges in health care. The antiquity of Yoga must be united with the innovations of modern medicine to improve quality of life throughout the world.
Dr Ananda's lecture class at Dr MGR Medical University.
He was invited to deliver lecture as Resource Person on “Research in Yoga” for the 25th workshop on Research Methodology and Bio- Statistics for AYUSH PG Students and Researchers organised by Department of Siddha of the Tamil Nadu Dr. MGR Medical University.
Complementary and Alternative therapies in Psychiatrydonthuraj
This is a seminar which i had presented as a part of academic activity in my department. Please comment on the seminar, so that i can make any future changes... Thank you.
ABSTRACT: “Oh, East is East, and West is West, and never the twain shall meet,” said Rudyard Kipling. This dichotomy however seems to have been overcome in recent times, as many eastern healing traditions have slowly and steadily percolated the health care system worldwide. This is especially true of mind–body therapies that focus on the health promotive intrinsic connections that exist between the human brain, mind, body, and individual behaviour. This includes techniques of meditation (mantra meditation, mindfulness meditation, and others), qi gong, tai chi, and yoga.
This article appeared in the Annals of SBV 2014; 3 (1): 29-41.
Yoga as a mode of therapy has become extremely popular, and a great number of studies and systematic reviews offer scientific evidence of its potential in treating a wide range of psychosomatic conditions. Healthy life can be considered as a by-product of practicing yogic techniques since it has been observed that yoga practitioners are physically and mentally healthier and have better coping skills to stressors than the normal population. This review paper details some of the health promoting benefits of yoga as well as discusses the important cardiovascular, respiratory, musculoskeletal and metabolic conditions in which it may have preventive, supportive, curative and rehabilitative potential. Role of yoga in stress, mental health, cancer, pregnancy and childhood are also detailed. Mechanisms for such beneficial physiological, biochemical and psychological effects are discussed. Psycho-neuro-endocrine changes including correction of GABAergic activity, and parasympathetic activation coupled with decreased reactivity of sympathoadrenal system and HPA axis are highlighted. Changes in the various evaluated parameters for different conditions are detailed and discussed with ample references. Though most studies and reviews suggest a number of areas where yoga may be beneficial, more research is required for virtually every one of them to establish their benefits conclusively. This is true in the process of introducing any new therapy into the modern health care system and is not surprising when we consider that the proper studies on yoga as a therapeutic modality are not older than a few decades. It is important to develop objective measures of various mind-body therapies and their techniques while including them in intervention trials. An overview is given of the lacunae present in the reviewed studies and suggestions given for improvements in future studies. In conclusion, we can say that yoga has preventive, promotive as well as curative potential and that a yogic lifestyle confers many advantages to the practitioner. Since lifestyle related diseases are alarmingly on the rise in our modern society, yogic lifestyle that is cost effective and relatively safe, should be given a special place in preventing and managing these diseases.
Healing in a holistic sense has faded from medical attention and is rarely discussed in modern (“Western”) medicine especially in therapeutics. However, other disciplines like medical anthropology, sociology, alternate systems of medicine, and medical philosophy have continued an active contemplation of holistic healing. To heal is to achieve or acquire wholeness as a person. The wholeness of personhood involves physical, emotional, intellectual, social, and spiritual aspects of human experience (Egnew, 2005).
It is perhaps difficult to quantify the relative importance of the various factors that contribute to healing. It may vary depending on the kind of illness that is being studied. Of the various factors that contribute to healing of illnesses in a community, only 20% could be ascribed to rational treatment using medicines or surgery. The remaining 80% is divided among three faith-based factors (White, 1988).
i) Placebo effect (faith in drugs or procedural interventions)
ii) Hawthorne effect (faith in a health care system, a facility or a professional)
iii) Factor-X or “spiritual factor” (faith in oneself or in the supernatural)
The relative importance of these faith-based factors in holistic healing may be debatable. However, there is no denying that these factors play an important part in the recovery from illnesses.
We are today faced with numerous debilitating chronic illnesses related to aging, environment, and hedonistic lifestyle, such as cancer, diabetes, osteoporosis, and cardiovascular diseases as well as many incurable diseases such as AIDS. Modern medical advancements provide the rationale for the integration of various traditional healing techniques including Yoga to promote healing, health, and longevity. It is imperative that advances in medicine include the wholistic approach of Yoga to face the current challenges in health care. The antiquity of Yoga must be united with the innovations of modern medicine to improve quality of life throughout the world. While modern medicine has a lot to offer humankind in its treatment and management of acute illness, accidents and communicable diseases, Yoga has a lot to offer in terms of preventive, promotive and rehabilitative methods in addition to many management methods to tackle modern illnesses. While modern science looks outward for the cause of all ills, the Yogi searches the depth of his own self. This two way search can lead us to many answers for the troubles that plague modern man. It is suggested that a two way integration of the experimentally tempered modern science with the experientially modelled science of Yoga can lead us to many answers for challenges plaguing modern humankind such as debilitating chronic illnesses related to aging, environment, and hedonistic lifestyle. Modern medical advancements provide the rationale for the integration of various traditional healing techniques including Yoga to promote healing, health, and longevity. It is imperative that advances in medicine include the wholistic approach of Yoga to face the current challenges in health care. The antiquity of Yoga must be united with the innovations of modern medicine to improve quality of life throughout the world.
Dr Ananda's lecture class at Dr MGR Medical University.
He was invited to deliver lecture as Resource Person on “Research in Yoga” for the 25th workshop on Research Methodology and Bio- Statistics for AYUSH PG Students and Researchers organised by Department of Siddha of the Tamil Nadu Dr. MGR Medical University.
Complementary and Alternative therapies in Psychiatrydonthuraj
This is a seminar which i had presented as a part of academic activity in my department. Please comment on the seminar, so that i can make any future changes... Thank you.
ABSTRACT: “Oh, East is East, and West is West, and never the twain shall meet,” said Rudyard Kipling. This dichotomy however seems to have been overcome in recent times, as many eastern healing traditions have slowly and steadily percolated the health care system worldwide. This is especially true of mind–body therapies that focus on the health promotive intrinsic connections that exist between the human brain, mind, body, and individual behaviour. This includes techniques of meditation (mantra meditation, mindfulness meditation, and others), qi gong, tai chi, and yoga.
This article appeared in the Annals of SBV 2014; 3 (1): 29-41.
Yoga as a mode of therapy has become extremely popular, and a great number of studies and systematic reviews offer scientific evidence of its potential in treating a wide range of psychosomatic conditions. Healthy life can be considered as a by-product of practicing yogic techniques since it has been observed that yoga practitioners are physically and mentally healthier and have better coping skills to stressors than the normal population. This review paper details some of the health promoting benefits of yoga as well as discusses the important cardiovascular, respiratory, musculoskeletal and metabolic conditions in which it may have preventive, supportive, curative and rehabilitative potential. Role of yoga in stress, mental health, cancer, pregnancy and childhood are also detailed. Mechanisms for such beneficial physiological, biochemical and psychological effects are discussed. Psycho-neuro-endocrine changes including correction of GABAergic activity, and parasympathetic activation coupled with decreased reactivity of sympathoadrenal system and HPA axis are highlighted. Changes in the various evaluated parameters for different conditions are detailed and discussed with ample references. Though most studies and reviews suggest a number of areas where yoga may be beneficial, more research is required for virtually every one of them to establish their benefits conclusively. This is true in the process of introducing any new therapy into the modern health care system and is not surprising when we consider that the proper studies on yoga as a therapeutic modality are not older than a few decades. It is important to develop objective measures of various mind-body therapies and their techniques while including them in intervention trials. An overview is given of the lacunae present in the reviewed studies and suggestions given for improvements in future studies. In conclusion, we can say that yoga has preventive, promotive as well as curative potential and that a yogic lifestyle confers many advantages to the practitioner. Since lifestyle related diseases are alarmingly on the rise in our modern society, yogic lifestyle that is cost effective and relatively safe, should be given a special place in preventing and managing these diseases.
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Alternative medicine is any practice that aims to achieve the healing effects of medicine, but which lacks biological plausibility and is untested, untestable or proven ineffective. Complementary medicine (CM), complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), integrated medicine or integrative medicine (IM), and holistic medicine are among many rebrandings of the same phenomenon. Alternative therapies share in common that they reside outside medical science, and rely on pseudoscience. Traditional practices become "alternative" when used outside their original settings without proper scientific explanation and evidence. Frequently used derogatory terms for the alternative are new-age or pseudo, with little distinction from quackery.
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Everyone talks about this type of therapy. However, not all of them know
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Energy currents and fields exist everywhere, and polarity therapy states
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At present days, scientific research has and continues to provide latest
understandings to the powerful effects and health benefits of polarity
therapy.
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Are you suffering from extreme illnesses? Do you want to revitalize your
body, mind, and spirit? Then, understanding polarity therapy should be
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Everyone talks about this type of therapy. However, not all of them know
exactly what this therapy is and how it works. According to experts, polarity
therapy is a natural health care system. It works with the human energy
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Energy currents and fields exist everywhere, and polarity therapy states
that the balance and flow of energy in the human body is the foundation of
good health.
At present days, scientific research has and continues to provide latest
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Jin Shin Jyutsu: Jin Shin Jyutsu is the art of releasing the tensions which cause various symptoms
of discomfort in our bodies. Our bodies contain numerous energy pathways or meridians that feed
life into all our cells. When one or more of these paths become blocked, this blockage may lead to
discomfort or even severe pain. This stoppage or stagnation may not only disrupt a local area, but
can persist and eventually cause disharmony to all paths of energy flows, leading to more severe
ailments. In a Jin Shin Jyutsu treatment the specialist's hands are used as 'jumper cables' to
energize the body's run-down battery. This reopens the energy pathways, to release pain, disease
and stress. Stresses such as injuries, emotional and natural tensions, digestive disorders, genetic
(inherited) and surgery all contribute to having blockages. A single treatment lasts about one hour
and will continue to release energy for an additional eight hours, healing, balancing and relaxing
the body. Jin Shin Jyutsu can assist in releasing almost any problem, because of the powerful
unblocking that occurs as it opens the deeper universal meridians.
Jin Shin Therapies: Jin Shin Therapies, ancient oriental healing arts, use touch on specific points
on the body to release blockages of energy, thereby harmonizing and revitalizing the body on a
physical, mental, emotional and spiritual level.
Kinesiology: Kinesiology involves the testing of various muscles and nerves of the body in order to
determine the strength or weakness of various organ and energetic systems. It can also be used
to determine how receptive the body is to various remedies and therapies, thereby assisting with
the restoration of optimal health.
Labyrinths: The Labyrinths was used in the early mystery schools to achieve balance and
enlightenment and has been recently rediscovered to assist in the raising of our consciousness. It
is an ancient tool thought to bring balance, healing, spiritual awakening, and protection. Learn how
this design, found in many ancient cultures, is a path to center. It can bring about deep insight and
new ways of perceiving the challenges of life.
Light Therapy: Light Therapies are a form of bodywork that uses gentle, pumping movements to
break up blockage in the lymphatic system while speeding up the flow of lymphatic fluid. This
action cleanses the body of waste and has been shown to restore fluid balance while
strengthening the immune system. Lymphatic Drainage can be accomplished manually or with
specific equipment.
Magnets/Magnetic Therapy: Magnets & Magnetic Therapy utilize magnets and
electromagnet fields for the treatments of numerous conditions including fractures, pain, arthritis,
circulatory problems and many others.
2. Massage Therapy: Massage Therapy is an effective broad-based system of remedial treatment
consisting of kneading, rubbing and otherwise manipulating a part or the whole body with the
hands. Although not limited to, Massage Therapy focuses mainly on muscles, organs and
lymphatic tissue.
Meditation: Meditation has been utilized for thousands of years to bring about integration of mind,
body and spirit. Similar to guided imagery, meditation has shown beneficial results on a wide
range of conditions, from hypertension and immune enhancement to asthma, stress reduction and
pain management.
Mind/Body/Spirit/Emotions: Mind/Body/Spirit/Emotions is an emerging field of health care that
deals with the total effects of thought, physical body, emotional and spiritual aspects of humans
and their effect on chronic conditions such as cancer, chronic fatigue, AIDS, lupus, fibromyalgia,
diabetes, mitral valve prolapse, MS, PMS, TMJ, Parkinson's Disease, and mental health. This
broadening field of 'wholeness' includes a wide range of disciplines including biofeedback, guided
imagery, meditation, hypnosis, regression, past life regression, and many others.
Myofascial Release: Myofascial Release addresses the connective tissue that runs throughout the
body. Because connective tissue can become strained or damaged, myofascial release can bring
relief for those suffering from chronic pain, physical dysfunction or bodily injury, as well as surgery
and postural misalignment.
Myotherapy: Myotherapy is manual massage and pressure on sensitive spots of the body known
as 'trigger points' to relieve chronic pain and disease, such as arthritis and multiple scleroisis.
Naturopathy: Naturopathy is a system based upon natural principles of health and a deep respect
for the healing power of nature. A growing field of holistic health care, Naturopathy focuses on the
underlying cause of disease and blends centuries-old natural, non-toxic therapies with current
advances in the study of health and human systems, covering all aspects of family health from
prenatal to geriatric care.
Neuro-Linguistic Programming: Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) is a behavioral technology
utilizing a set of guiding principles, attitudes and techniques about real life behavior. NLP allows
you to change, adopt or eliminate behaviors, as you desire, and gives you the ability to choose
your mental, emotional and physical states of well-being. NLP is used to enhance interpersonal
skills, communication and rapport' in business to improve management and sales; in education to
improve student performance and achievement and to enhance personal development and
effectiveness.
Neuromuscular Therapy: Neuromuscular Therapy is a comprehensive program of soft tissue
manipulation that balances the body's central nervous system with the musculoskeletal system.
Based on neurological laws that explain how the central nervous system initiates and maintains
pain, the goal is to relieve the pain and dysfunction by alleviating the underlying cause. NMT
emphasizes the role of the brain, spine, and nerves in muscular pain. It uses advanced concepts
in pressure therapy to break the stress-tension-pain cycle. It aims to relax muscle and release
compressed nerves so that circulation can increase and the body will return to normal
neuromuscular integrity and balance.
3. Oriental Medicine: Traditional Oriental Medicine (TOM)--a.k.a. Traditional Chinese Medicine
(TCM)--is the oldest continuously practiced medicine in the world. More than one-fourth of the
world's population now uses one or more of the many therapies and treatments offered through
TOM. These therapies and treatments include acupuncture, herbs, massage, meditation and a
wide variety of other energy related therapies such as Qi Gong and Tai Chi.
Oxygen/Ozone Therapy: Oxygen/Ozone Therapy is a rapidly growing treatment that dates back a
hundred years to Germany and includes hydrogen peroxide therapy, ozone therapy (HVOT) and
hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) to treat a wide range of ailments and disorders, and to assist in
detoxifying the body.
Pilates: Pilates is a full-body exercise system that emphasizes body alignment and correct
breathing system using the abdomen, lower back and buttocks as a power center. Pilates enables
the rest of the body to move freely. You experience a new awareness as your mind is directed
through your body's movement. Pilates may be performed by people of any age or fitness level in
order to improve their flexibility and range of motion. Pilates is used in conjunction with physical
therapy to aid in recovery.
Qi Gong: Qi Gong is an ancient oriental technique that utilizes movement and breathing to
stimulate the natural healing energies within the body. Qi Gong has been shown to enhance the
overall vitality of those who practice it regularly. It also helps to reduce stress and assist with
disease resistance.
Reconnective Healing®: Reconnective Healing® is a process developed through Dr. Eric
Pearl. It uses what quantum physics describes as parallel dimensional frequencies. These
frequencies provide an experience that differs from anything previously encountered. People
report experiencing healings cancer, AIDS-related disease and other serious illnesses.
Reflexology: Reflexology is a method of healing and balancing through the manipulation and
stimulation of reflex areas located in the hands and feet. These areas correspond to all areas of
the body providing effective treatment for pain and a variety of ailments.
Regression Therapy: Regression therapy takes the individual to hypnotically regressed point in
their current life or a previous life. A, (preferably certified regression) practitioner discusses with
the person what they wish to accomplish. They may, for example, believe that a fear of water, not
based on any known traumatic experience, might be based on death by drowning in a previous
life, or they may wish to know whether they knew their spouse in past life. The regression
practitioner then takes the person back in time to current or previous life experiences. Regressing
to a previous experience is powerful healing and cathartic, because the feelings associated with
the experience, whether in one's current or past life, can be processed . In a past life experience,
it often includes dramatic events of death, loss, betrayal, or deep love and happiness. The person
often finds themselves in a body of a different gender, age, or race. The function of the whole
experience is to heal past traumas by understanding, forgiving and being forgiven. Understanding
the roots of a phobia, illness, accident, or even birthmark is very helpful to getting on with the
business of the current lifetime. For instance, a person who starved in a previous lifetime can let
go of the urge to overeat when it is understood as no longer relevant. A person who has an
abusive relationship can let go of it when they understand that the karma binding them to the other
4. person is that the other person caused their death in a previous life. It is not necessary to suffer
further when this is understood. Past life regression hypnosis has extremely fast results in healing
of self-defeating behaviors, or understanding potential areas of achievement which may have
past-life roots.
Reiki: Reiki ('Rei'--universal energy and 'Ki'--the life force that flows through every living thing) is a
energy-based system of bodywork. Treatment consists of the use of the practitioner's hands to
stimulate and infuse energy to the recipient to expedite the healing process. Reiki is a safe, non-
invasive, non-manipulative therapy commonly used to help reduce stress and revitalize energy.
Rolfing®: Rolfing is the original form of structural integration Dr. Ida P. Rolf perfected 60 years
ago. It is a holistic approach based on the recognition that we function better at many levels when
our bodies are properly aligned in gravity. The goal of Rolfing is to create a body that is effortlessly
upright, properly aligned, and at ease with itself and gravity. Some of the results are long lasting
freedom from pain and stress as well as improvement in function at every level including improved
range of motion, joint integrity, and overall sense of well-being.
Shiatsu: Shiatsu means 'finger pressure.' It involves a sequence of rhythmic pressures firmly
applied to specific body points. It is designed to balance the acupuncture meridians of the body
while increasing wellness, treating pain and various other ailments.
Sound Therapy: Sound Therapy is based on the idea that sound can influence health by its
balancing, calming and energizing effects on the brain and nervous system. Sound Therapy has
become widely accepted in hospitals, clinics and schools throughout the world as an effective
treatment to alleviate pain, overcome various learning disabilities, improve strength and
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Spiritual Brain Repatterning (SBR): Spiritual Brain Repatterning is a tool which allows review of a
person's present-life (womb to age 5) cellular programming, SBR identifies the major negative-
statements embraced at the cellular level which have created discordance emotional themes in
one's life. The counter-statements are then programmed in at the cellular level which results in the
release of those discordant emotional themes from one's life giving us the freedom to move
forward in a whole new manner. Most people report that core attitudes towards life noticeable
change. Children with ADD or ADHD respond dramatically positively to SBR, as wel as people
with major self-punishing or self-destructive tendencies.
Spiritual Response Therapy (SRT): Spiritual Response Therapy allows fro definitively addressing
many of the emotional issues/patterns limiting one's life. Through SRT, the emotional programs
that are running at the cellular level of an individual are identified and an 'educational' process
begins at the soul level which allows the programs to be resolved. This releases tremendous
emotional baggage, enabling each person the freedom to explore life in a new manner,
unconstrained by many of the old patterns and routines, which were previously governing their
lives. It is a useful tool in releasing anxiety, depression, phobias, addictions, suicidal behavior
patterns, and often effective in releasing health challenges and physical disabilities. SRT allows for
greater quality in relationships, freedom from limiting emotional issues and a greater inner-peace
and inner-harmony in dealing with life.
Structural Integration: Structural Integration work is based on the concept that human function is
5. improved when segments of the body (head, torso, pelvis, legs and feet) are properly aligned.
Practitioners use carefully applied pressure to help reorganize tissue while realigning the body.
Structural Integration offers its own unique therapy--not be construed as chiropractic care.
Tai Chi: Tai Chi consist of graceful, continuous movements combined with breathing control to
promote relaxation, balance, flexibility, muscle tone, and coordination while improving overall
physical and mental agility. Tai Chi teaches the cultivation, balancing and focusing of internal
energy (chi). This ancient art dates back to the 8th century and is based on traditional defensive
and offensive techniques. In addition to bare hand techniques, weapons such as the sword, saber
and spear are also used. Several schools of Tai Chi include the Chen, Yang, Wu and Sun. Tai Chi
has been used as part of treatments for back problems, ulcers and stress.
Total Body Modification (TBM): Total Body Modification is a hand on healing practice which is an
off shoot of chiropractic medicine. It essentially treats the body as having a 'health-computer,' tests
the circuits to identify which are improperly programmed, corrects the programming, and then, 're-
boots' the computer so the new patterns are fully operational. Many people with pneumonia,
knee/joint problems, chronic cough, adrenal weakness, reversed polarity, herpes, sunburn
sensitivity, etc. have experienced lasting relief with TBM.
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)--a.k.a. Traditional Oriental Medicine (TOM):--is the oldest
continuously practiced medicine in the world. More than one-fourth of the world's population now
uses one or more of the many therapies and treatments offered through TCM. These therapies
and treatments include acupuncture, herbs, massage, meditation and a wide variety of other
energy related therapies such as Qi Gong and Tai Chi.
Trauma Resolution: Effective Trauma Resolution approaches seek to release the physical and
emotional pain of overwhelming experiences--a.k.a Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
At the moment of an overwhelming experience the nervous system subconsciously and
automatically induces an altered state to protect and calm the system. When left unresolved in the
cells and fields of the body, these static energies foster depression, anxiety, disease and
compulsivity. New strategies--such as: Regression Therapy, Spiritual Brain Repatterning (SBR),
Spiritual Restructuring, Spiritual Response Therapy (SRT) address these powerful moments of
encoding.
Watsu: Watsu--a.k.a Water Shiatsu--is a form of massage performed in chest high, body-
temperature water. A Watsu practitioner guides the individual through a series of dance-like
movements, while using Zen Shiatsu techniques in order to release blockages in the body's
meridians-energy pathways. Watsu is commonly used to relieve tension and stress, pain, arthritis
and a wide variety of emotional and physical problems.
Yoga: Yoga is an ancient Indian system of spirituality, health and longevity, which utilizes various
physical postures, breathing exercises, meditation and life-style considerations to bring about a
state of balanced health and well-being. Numerous studies have shown that Yoga, Yoga Therapy
and meditation have positive health benefits on a wide range of conditions including headaches,
stress, pain, asthma, high blood pressure and numerous other health issues.
6. Dorothy M. Neddermeyer, PhD, author, Certified Hypnotherapist/Regression specializes in: Mind,
Body, Spirit healing and Physical/Sexual Abuse Prevention and Recovery. Dr. Neddermeyer
empowers people to view life's challenges as an opportunity for Personal/Professional Growth and
Spiritual Awakening. http://www.drdorothy.net
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