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Healing the Body
- Somatic Transformation Through Suggestion and Imagination
- Narrated by: Dr. Tim Brunson
- Length: 2 hrs and 38 mins
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Summary
Healing the Body is a hypnotist and hypnotherapist's guide to how and why through suggestion and imagination the mind is a power tool for assisted and self-healing for physical health issues. For medical practitioners, it provides an explanation why all somatic and psychosomatic healing must consider the impact of the mind. Although this book is not intended for the general public, such listeners can also benefit by understanding the nature of healing even though it should not be used as a substitute for professional medical care. Dr. Brunson, the author, has personally and successfully used this information in conjunction with professional medical care involving pain, lung issues, and cancer.
Based upon the Neurology of Suggestion concepts and fortified with a substantial body of clinical research, this book provides a concise, practical approach that merges ancient wisdom, contemporary medical practice, and innovative ideas being explored in the realm of mind/body practices and even artificial intelligence. The goal of this book is for the listener to use this new paradigm to become more effective in the healing process.
The Neurology of Suggestion concepts and Advanced Neuro-Noetic HypnosisTM was developed by Dr. Tim Brunson, the founder of The International Hypnosis Research Institute. Dr. Brunson has received certifications from several international hypnotherapy organizations, has extensive experience in the field, is a Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP) instructor, and has taught clinicians internationally."