Black Belt Healing
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Black Belt Healing by David Nelson Phd
The greatest opponent a martial artist will face is pain. Using the layout of a dojo as a metaphor for the workings of the mind, this book explains how hypnotism can help a martial artist deal effectively with chronic or severe pain.
"This book, Black Belt Healing: is like water: when it needs to address your thirst, it is cool and satisfying, when you need the cold hard facts it is like ice, and when you need those silent moments, it is as gentle as a low lying mist…simply an extraordinary work" --Kris Wilder, Martial Artist and Co-author of The Way of the Kata
"In his clinical practice, David Nelson, PhD helps many people suffering with chronic pain. After years of experience, as a martial artist and psychotherapist, he wrote this outstanding book to share his healing secrets with you. I recommend this book to any martial artist who is interested in helping others." --Daniel E. Andrews III, M.D., Founder of Pinewood Karate and Black Belt Healers
"Conversational, thoughtful text which proposes a sensible and 'martial-artist friendly' approach to the mind and healing. Recommend it to all thoughtful readers. A must read for all instructors especially those who train in the more vigorous martial arts styles." --Dr. Philip Sweet, M.D., Psychiatrist and Martial Arts Practitioner
"In his clinical practice, David Nelson, PhD helps many people suffering with chronic pain. After years of experience, as a martial artist and psychotherapist, he wrote this outstanding book to share his healing secrets with you. I recommend this book to any martial artist who is interested in helping others." --Daniel E. Andrews III, M.D., Founder of Pinewood Karate and Black Belt Healers
"Conversational, thoughtful text which proposes a sensible and 'martial-artist friendly' approach to the mind and healing. Recommend it to all thoughtful readers. A must read for all instructors especially those who train in the more vigorous martial arts styles." --Dr. Philip Sweet, M.D., Psychiatrist and Martial Arts Practitioner
David Nelson, Ph.D. operates the Broken Bokken Dojo, a traditional martial arts school in Shawano, Wisconsin. He began his martial arts training in Goshindo Karate in 1969 with Shihan Paul Dean. His journey into the healing arts began in 1980 with a Master's Degree in Counseling from the University of Wisconsin-Stout and eventually obtaining a Ph.D. in Natural Health from the Clayton College of Natural Health. Studying with Reverend Nonin Chowaney of the Nebraska Zen Center, he became lay-ordained in Soto Zen in 1992. Dr. Nelson conducts an annual Zen and healing arts retreat for martial artists and currently works at a Native American Health and Wellness Center in the Department of Natural Integrative Healing. Here he intertwines the wisdom of the East and local Native American healing traditions. He is also Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) certified.
Stacey Shook, Ph.D., is the founder of Fu Chen Kung Fu and a practicing martial artist since 1953. He is a behavioral consultant and trainer for the State of Missouri Department of Social Services, Children's Division.
Stacey Shook, Ph.D., is the founder of Fu Chen Kung Fu and a practicing martial artist since 1953. He is a behavioral consultant and trainer for the State of Missouri Department of Social Services, Children's Division.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780804841245 |
| ISBN 10 | 0804841241 |
| Titel | Black Belt Healing |
| Autor | David Nelson |
| Buchzustand | Nicht verfügbar |
| Bindungsart | Multiple-component retail product |
| Verlag | Tuttle Publishing |
| Erscheinungsjahr | 2010-07-10 |
| Seitenanzahl | 160 |
| Hinweis auf dem Einband | Die Abbildung des Buches dient nur Illustrationszwecken, die tatsächliche Bindung, das Cover und die Auflage können sich davon unterscheiden. |
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