Heartmath Approach to Managing Hypertension by Doc Childre

Heartmath Approach to Managing Hypertension by Doc Childre

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Doc Childre, HeartMath Founder, Chairman and CEO Doc is the founder of HeartMath and a global authority on optimizing human performance and personal effectiveness, and a consultant to business leaders, scientists educators and the entertainment industry. He is the originator of the HeartMath(R) System, a set of practical, heart-based tools and technologies that all people can use to reduce stress, improve performance, and enhance health and well-being. He is the Chairman and Co-CEO of HeartMath, Inc. and Chairman of HeartMath Institute's Scientific Advisory Board and Global Coherence Initiative Steering Committee. Deborah Rozman, Ph.D. Deborah has over 40 years of experience as a business executive, serial entrepreneur, psychologist, author, and educator. She has been involved with HeartMath since its inception helping to oversee its growth. She is co-author with Doc Childre of HeartMath's Transforming Series, published by New Harbinger: Transforming Stress, Transforming Anger, Transforming Anxiety, and Transforming Depression, and is a key spokesperson on HeartMath, heart intelligence, managing stress in changing times, and heart-based living.
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ISBN 13 9781572244719
ISBN 10 1572244712
Titel Heartmath Approach to Managing Hypertension
Autor Doc Childre
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag New Harbinger Publications
Erscheinungsjahr 2007-01-02
Seitenanzahl 152
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