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Getting Well Again

by O. Carl Md Simonton, James L. Creighton, Stephanie Matthews Simonton, Stephanie Matthews

Publisher: Bantam Published: 1992-04-01 Category: Health & Healing

When faced with a cancer diagnosis, most patients feel powerless, frightened, and at the mercy of their disease and treatment protocols. This groundbreaking work challenges that paradigm by presenting a revolutionary approach to cancer treatment that places psychological and emotional factors at the center of healing, working in conjunction with traditional medical interventions.

At its core, this approach recognizes that the mind and body are not separate entities but deeply interconnected systems that constantly influence each other. Drawing from years of clinical experience working with cancer patients, the methodology presented here demonstrates how beliefs, attitudes, and emotions can significantly impact the course of illness and recovery. Rather than positioning patients as passive recipients of treatment, this work empowers them to become active participants in their own healing journey.

The foundation of this approach rests on the understanding that stress, unresolved emotional conflicts, and feelings of hopelessness can suppress the immune system and potentially contribute to disease progression. By addressing these psychological factors through specific techniques and exercises, patients can help strengthen their body's natural defenses and improve their response to medical treatment. This isn't about replacing conventional medicine but rather enhancing its effectiveness through psychological and emotional support.

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