Decoding the Secret Language of Your Body

Decoding the Secret Language of Your Body

Author: Martin Rush

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 1994-12

Total Pages: 213

ISBN-13: 0671872389

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Itchy palms...cold feet...a pain in the neck. Not a day goes by that our bodies don't "speak" to us through tickles and tingles, belches and bellyaches -- and psychiatrist Martin Rush takes us on an entertaining, enlightening exploration as he teaches us how to decode these secret signs and signals. Rush reasons that many of the twitches and twinges we experience may have psychological roots, rather than physical ones. The runny nose, lower backache, and cough signify some underlying wants or needs that the body is trying to convey. Because we aren't always aware of our feelings, the sudden symptom may be a physiological way of drawing our attention to an unnoticed emotion. By recognizing these signals, and then deciphering them, we can better understand the meanings in our aches, pains, and other symptoms. So, if you're itching to know why you have sudden chronic sneezing attacks, or why your eyelid occasionally twitches uncontrollably, or what is behind that unexplainable rash, then perhaps it's time for a visit with Dr. Rush. The quintessential example of the mind-body connection, Decoding The Secret Language of Your Body makes everyone aware of even the most subtle interaction between feelings and body responses.


The Secret Language of Anatomy

The Secret Language of Anatomy

Author: Cecilia Brassett

Publisher: North Atlantic Books

Published: 2018-09-11

Total Pages: 181

ISBN-13: 1623172462

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A strikingly illustrated key to decoding anatomical terminology, with 150 terms for body parts that derive from animals, plants, objects, and more An initiation into the mysterious subject of anatomical terminology, this book reveals the body's secret language by explaining the close relationship between human organs and structures and the evocative names given to them by anatomists. Beautifully crafted images illustrate 150 terms derived from the animal, food, place, plant, symbol, or other object that the body structure or function clearly resembles. Complete with a guide to prefixes and suffixes, this book decodes patterns in the naming of parts throughout the human body and makes anatomical terms more memorable for medical students and practitioners. In addition to professionals, anyone interested in the history of anatomy, the structure and function of the human body, medical etymology, and the history of language will be fascinating by this engrossing, accessible, and informative book.


The Secret Language of the Renaissance

The Secret Language of the Renaissance

Author: Richard Stemp

Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 9781844833221

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Magnificently illustrated throughout, and with a six-color gold-foil cover, this remarkable book provides an all-encompassing survey of the literature, painting, sculpture, architecture, and decorative arts of the Renaissance.


Your Body Speaks Your Mind

Your Body Speaks Your Mind

Author: Deb Shapiro

Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com

Published: 2008-11-01

Total Pages: 566

ISBN-13: 1427099731

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Shapiro explains why unresolved psycho/emotional issues can affect physical health, how feelings and thoughts are linked to specific body parts, and steps to take to heal the body with the mind, and to heal the mind with the body.


What Your Boss Doesn't Tell You Until It's Too Late

What Your Boss Doesn't Tell You Until It's Too Late

Author: Robert M. Bramson

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 1996-01-09

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 0684811464

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From Simon & Schuster, What Your Boss Doesn't Tell You Until It's Too Late teaches readers how to correct behavior that is holding you back. Designed to facilitate better business relationships on every level, this book offers a practical plan for minimizing, modifying, or containing irritating or off-putting personal traits in the workplace. It will be welcomed by bosses and employees alike.


Future Memory

Future Memory

Author: P. M. H. Atwater

Publisher: Hampton Roads Publishing

Published: 2013-01-01

Total Pages: 346

ISBN-13: 1571746889

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There are many different paths to the future. According to P.M.H. Atwater, one of the foremost investigators into near-death experiences, future memory allows people to "live" life in advance and remember the experience in detail when something triggers that memory. Atwater explains the unifying, and permanent, effect of that experience is a brain a "brain shift" which she believes "may be at the very core of existence itself." In Future Memory, Atwater shows that structural and chemical changes are occurring in our brains, changes indicative of higher evolutionary development. This mind-blowing exploration of a mind-blowing topic traces her findings about this phenomenon and explores its implications for the individual and for society. Future Memory: Provides a series of steps to assist in developing future memory Explores new models of time, existence, and consciousness Presents an in-depth study of the brain shift and how it can be experienced Offers an extensive appendix and resource manual Future Memory is an important step in understanding the relationship between human perception and reality.


Success 24x7

Success 24x7

Author: Anil Bhatnagar

Publisher: SCB Distributors

Published: 2015-06-22

Total Pages: 368

ISBN-13: 818328437X

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This incredibly powerful and inspiring book shares simple and effective methods to give you true success—both corporate and personal—and explains how both can thrive on each other and help each other thrive. Success 24 x 7 takes you on a journey of round-the-clock happiness and success. Enjoy!


Recrafting a Life

Recrafting a Life

Author: Charles Johnson

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-05-13

Total Pages: 337

ISBN-13: 113545082X

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Chronic illness and pain are now, more than ever, seen asas major problems in the current health care system. Because they are unresponsive to both antibiotics and surgery, theyr are seen as elusive and mysterious. The National Medical Expenditure Survey estimates that over 80 million U.S. citizens live with a chronic illness. The most prevalent are arthritis, diabetes, respiratory diseases, hypertension and mental illness. This book uses the novel Robinson Crusoe as an archetypal metaphor for the patients who must learn to survive on their own isolated "island" of chronic pain. This unique style is combined with a variety of in-session approaches and other tools which clients have found helpful in identifying their goals and progress. By emphasizing the importance of self-care the authors hope to diminish the sense of helplessness felt by the both the patients their loved ones.