Upgrade your Alternative Health practise
Most people in Alternative Health have learnt one or two courses and that is all they know, at least that is my impression.
If you persevere though you can find many other possibilities to add onto your capabilities, and the more you know the more you can do.
The other pages on this website are one of the best introductions to cutting edge health modalities you are likely to find. However your own reading can turn up many other sources of help and knowledge.
The Book Depository is not what it was since Amazon was allowed to take it over, but it is still worth keying in alternative health keywords to see what titles they have. Another possibility is Abe Books.
Another very useful site is Fac-ebook net which has many very cheap titles in medicine to download, including Chinese Medicine titles. Careful you don't get routed to Facebook though instead.
It takes time to keep looking until something good turns up, but I have found that persistence pays off. The Internet of course has made it much easier to get information than it used to be, even though you have to read it all with a critical eye.
Amongst the absolute gold mines of knowledge are the work of Dr.Wilhelm Reich on character structure and the Life Energy (Orgone Energy). This is the greatest breakthrough in human history but unknown to most health practitioners. Any books by Wilhelm Reich are good but the best overall book on his theories is by Dr Elsworth Baker titled Man in the Trap.
Gestalt Therapy also offers profound knowledge and potential (and indeed largely came from Wilhelm Reich’s discoveries in body therapy) but you have to really get stuck into it on a personal experience basis, without that you cannot do much with just reading.
The 1951 book called Gestalt Therapy by Perls,Hefferline and Goodman is the best resource but for many people it is a bit hard to comprehend apparently so there are simpler books by Fritz Perls and others, such as Gestalt Therapy Verbatim.
Although it is mentioned in government run Counselling and Psychology courses, Gestalt Therapy is usually poorly taught and understood in those places. You can learn Gestalt by yourself and by attending a few weekend workshops although some private courses may also help if you can afford the prices.
You can literally pull people back from death from Psychosis and medical problems with Gestalt if you know what you are doing. But you will never learn such skills from a government course! Gestalt Therapy is an accessible and profound addition to any health therapist’s techniques.
Another useful emotion diagnosing approach are the books by Debbie Shapiro which at least give some idea of what emotional significance a particular health problem may have. Although a bit limited therapeutically this type of list can help at times to see the bigger picture.
The books on Taoist exercises by Stephen T Chang are also worth a look, as a simple set of exercises to address health problems. Amazing results at times.
Sujok the Korean hand and foot health system is amazingly useful and you need to take a look at German New Medicine which is also a profound analysis of the true nature of most health problems.
The books on Taoist exercises by Stephen T Chang are also worth a look, as a simple set of exercises to address health problems. Amazing results at times. Mudras of course are very useful, the book by Gertrud Hirschi on Mudras is very useful for example.
The Dinshah Health Society also maintains a non-profit website to promote Spectrochrome Colour Therapy and it’s outlook on health generally. Many interesting cheap publications are available on the site,including the seminal book Let There be Light which gives the basics of the discoveries and methods of the great scientist Dinshah Ghadiali on Colour. They have an interesting email newsletter too that I have found useful. Membership is only $3 a year.
You can get more information on many useful health modalities from this site and from my website
http://ww.acupressuremicrosystems.weebly.com
and I also run cheap short courses in Sydney on topics including Sujok, Spectrochrome Colour Therapy and Gestalt Therapy. In the long run you can upgrade yourself and your business.
Most people in Alternative Health have learnt one or two courses and that is all they know, at least that is my impression.
If you persevere though you can find many other possibilities to add onto your capabilities, and the more you know the more you can do.
The other pages on this website are one of the best introductions to cutting edge health modalities you are likely to find. However your own reading can turn up many other sources of help and knowledge.
The Book Depository is not what it was since Amazon was allowed to take it over, but it is still worth keying in alternative health keywords to see what titles they have. Another possibility is Abe Books.
Another very useful site is Fac-ebook net which has many very cheap titles in medicine to download, including Chinese Medicine titles. Careful you don't get routed to Facebook though instead.
It takes time to keep looking until something good turns up, but I have found that persistence pays off. The Internet of course has made it much easier to get information than it used to be, even though you have to read it all with a critical eye.
Amongst the absolute gold mines of knowledge are the work of Dr.Wilhelm Reich on character structure and the Life Energy (Orgone Energy). This is the greatest breakthrough in human history but unknown to most health practitioners. Any books by Wilhelm Reich are good but the best overall book on his theories is by Dr Elsworth Baker titled Man in the Trap.
Gestalt Therapy also offers profound knowledge and potential (and indeed largely came from Wilhelm Reich’s discoveries in body therapy) but you have to really get stuck into it on a personal experience basis, without that you cannot do much with just reading.
The 1951 book called Gestalt Therapy by Perls,Hefferline and Goodman is the best resource but for many people it is a bit hard to comprehend apparently so there are simpler books by Fritz Perls and others, such as Gestalt Therapy Verbatim.
Although it is mentioned in government run Counselling and Psychology courses, Gestalt Therapy is usually poorly taught and understood in those places. You can learn Gestalt by yourself and by attending a few weekend workshops although some private courses may also help if you can afford the prices.
You can literally pull people back from death from Psychosis and medical problems with Gestalt if you know what you are doing. But you will never learn such skills from a government course! Gestalt Therapy is an accessible and profound addition to any health therapist’s techniques.
Another useful emotion diagnosing approach are the books by Debbie Shapiro which at least give some idea of what emotional significance a particular health problem may have. Although a bit limited therapeutically this type of list can help at times to see the bigger picture.
The books on Taoist exercises by Stephen T Chang are also worth a look, as a simple set of exercises to address health problems. Amazing results at times.
Sujok the Korean hand and foot health system is amazingly useful and you need to take a look at German New Medicine which is also a profound analysis of the true nature of most health problems.
The books on Taoist exercises by Stephen T Chang are also worth a look, as a simple set of exercises to address health problems. Amazing results at times. Mudras of course are very useful, the book by Gertrud Hirschi on Mudras is very useful for example.
The Dinshah Health Society also maintains a non-profit website to promote Spectrochrome Colour Therapy and it’s outlook on health generally. Many interesting cheap publications are available on the site,including the seminal book Let There be Light which gives the basics of the discoveries and methods of the great scientist Dinshah Ghadiali on Colour. They have an interesting email newsletter too that I have found useful. Membership is only $3 a year.
You can get more information on many useful health modalities from this site and from my website
http://ww.acupressuremicrosystems.weebly.com
and I also run cheap short courses in Sydney on topics including Sujok, Spectrochrome Colour Therapy and Gestalt Therapy. In the long run you can upgrade yourself and your business.