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The tapping solution for pain relief :a step-by-step guide to reducing and eliminating chronic pain /

The tapping solution for pain relief :a step-by-step guide to reducing and eliminating chronic pain /

作者 : Ortner, Nick,,1978-.

出版社 : Hay House Inc.,

出版年 : 2015

ISBN:9781401945251

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書名 : The tapping solution for pain relief :a step-by-step guide to reducing and eliminating chronic pain /

紀錄類型 : 書目-語言資料,印刷品: 單行本

正題名[資料類型標示]/作者 : The tapping solution for pain relief :Nick Ortner.

其他題名 : a step-by-step guide to reducing and eliminating chronic pain /

其他題名 : A step-by-step guide to reducing and eliminating chronic pain.

作者 : Ortner, Nick,

出版者 : Carlsbad California :Hay House Inc.,[2015]

面頁冊數 : xx, 217 pages :illustrations ;23 cm.

內容註 : "Over 100 million Americans suffer from chronic pain. Lower back pain alone accounts for more than $50 billion of lost work time and worker's compensation claims annually. And let's consider the fact that there are 600,000 knee replacement surgeries performed each year in the United States, and sadly, 20 percent of those patients end up with chronic pain after surgery. The normal "solutions" we've been taught involve seeking out more doctors, surgeries, injections, and medications, all of which have a place in healing. But when it comes to chronic pain, conventional medicine isn't getting the job done. So what can we do? In The Tapping Solution for Pain Relief, which builds on the information contained in the New York Times bestseller The Tapping Solution, Nick Ortner presents a startling alternative. He lays out a step-by-step plan that teaches people how to use tapping, or EFT (emotional freedom techniques), to reduce or eliminate chronic pain. Looking at the scientific research surrounding pain, stress, and tapping, he opens readers eyes to just how powerful tapping can be, and then outlines tips and techniques to address pain in both the short and long term. Nick guidesreaders on a journey that begins on the surface--tapping to address the pain itself--and moves to the deeper issues that often affect pain. With easy-to-follow tapping scripts and exercises to guide readers into their pasts, Nick helps them heal the emotional pain and underlying beliefs that often keep people stuck. He also addresses topics that many people don't know are associated with chronic pain, such as: Releasing the past Creating personal boundaries Dealing with toxic relationships Clearing resistance to change Understanding the power of a diagnosis Working through anger There are many different ways the brain and body can create, increase, and prolong pain. In these pages, Nick helps readers understand what is causing their pain and provides them with the tools to achieve complete and lasting pain relief. But it's about more than just pain relief; it's about empowering readers to take back their bodies, so they can live the life they most desire."-- Provided by publisher.

標題 : Emotional Freedom Techniques.

ISBN : 9781401945251 (pbk.) :


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