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Home > Books > Choices in Healing: integrating the best of conventional and complementary approaches to cancer by: Michael Lerner
Choices in Healing: integrating the best of conventional and complementary approaches to cancer by: Michael Lerner
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Manufacturer: The MIT Press
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Synopsis
Written by one of the country's leading authorities on alternative and complementary cancer treatments, Choices in Healing
is designed for the cancer patient or health professional who seeks a
comprehensive overview of the available choices, both in treatments and
in living with cancer.
Choices in Healing offers valuable
information and guidance for the whole life cycle of cancer—from the
initial shock of diagnosis to decisions about choosing a physician and
conventional therapies, selecting complementary therapies, coping with
treatment, and the art of living fully with the possibility of
recurrence.
There are detailed explanations and evaluations of a
wide range of complementary therapy programs, including spiritual and
psychological approaches, nutritional therapies, physical therapies,
pharmacological therapies, and traditional medicines from around the
world. There are sections on prayer and other forms of spiritual
healing; psychotherapy, support groups, visual imagery and hypnosis;
massage, therapeutic touch, yoga, and Qi Gong; macrobiotic diet and
other cancer diets; acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicines; and
numerous other unconventional therapies used by American cancer
patients.
With an unusual combination of compassion and
objectivity, Michael Lerner describes his conclusions following more
than a decade of study of unconventional cancer treatments in North
America, Europe, India, and Japan. He also draws extensively on his
work with hundreds of cancer patients who have participated in the
Commonweal Cancer Help Programs, the residential support program
depicted by Bill Moyers in his 1993 PBS documentary "Healing and
theMind."
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