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Walking Your Blues Away: How to Heal the Mind and Create Emotional Well-Being

Autor Thom Hartmann
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 2006
A new approach to using walking to heal emotional trauma and bring forth optimal mental functioning
Explores why and how we carry emotional wounds, and how they can be healed and resolved
Shows how walking stimulates both sides of the brain to promote and restore mental health
Provides simple, yet potent, mental exercises to use while walking
Our bodies usually heal rapidly from an illness, injury, or wound. Yet our minds and hearts often suffer for years with debilitating symptoms of distress or upset. Why is it so hard for our minds and hearts to heal? The key to healing them is simple and can be just a short walk away.
Walking--a bilateral therapy that has been a part of human life throughout history--allows people to heal emotionally as quickly as they do physically. Bilateral therapies engage both sides of the brain and unlock natural states of optimal function and creativity. Thom Hartmann examines how memory works and why emotional shock can resist normal healing. He found that the simple act of walking is effective in treating emotional disturbances ranging from temporary upsets and problems to chronic conditions such as post-traumatic stress disorder and depression.
Case studies have shown dramatic results. Walking consciously, while holding a distress or desire in mind, can rapidly dissolve the rigidity of a traumatic memory or negative mind state, dispersing its unpleasant associations in as little as a half hour s time. While walking has always been a natural part of life, its importance in promoting and maintaining mental health is only recently being rediscovered. Hartmann s simple yet potent exercises allow us to create our own walking journeys to restore our mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being as well as rejuvenate our body s health."
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781594771446
ISBN-10: 1594771448
Pagini: 102
Dimensiuni: 150 x 229 x 6 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Editura: Park Street Press
Locul publicării:United States

Notă biografică

Thom Hartmann is the award-winning, bestselling author of over a dozen books, including The Edison Gene, The Last Hours of Ancient Sunlight, and Attention Deficit Disorder: A Different Perception. His groundbreaking work in ADD/ADHD and psychotherapy has been featured in TIME magazine, the New York Times, and in media around the world. He lives in Oregon.

Recenzii

"Thom Hartmann's work with bilateral movement is a fascinating and important contribution to holistic healing modalities and a timely tool for healing many crises of our modern times." --James Endredy, author of Ecoshamanism and Earthwalks for Body and Spirit

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HEALTH / HEALING "This book is a prescription for mental wellness that has no bad side effects. Walking, like drawing, is a human activity that calms the brain and induces insight. . . . Buy several copies--you'll be handing this book out to friends." --Betty Edwards, author of Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain Our bodies usually heal rapidly from an illness, injury, or wound. Yet our minds and hearts often suffer for years with debilitating symptoms of distress or upset. Why is it so hard for our minds and hearts to heal? One simple key to healing them can be just a short walk away. Walking--a bilateral therapy that has been a part of human life throughout history--allows people to heal emotionally as quickly as they do physically. Normally the brain converts our daily experiences into long-term memories. However, a traumatic experience can become "stuck" in the brain, unable to be stored as "memory" and persisting in the brain as if it were still a present-time event. Thom Hartmann explains that when we walk, which engages both sides of the body, we simultaneously activate both the left and right sides of the brain. This allows the brain's two hemispheres to join forces to break up brain patterning and allow the sufferer to release these distresses--from extreme but brief upsets to chronic conditions such as post-traumatic stress disorder and depression. To achieve these results, Hartmann shows how we must learn to walk consciously, holding an awareness of the distress (or desire we hope to attain) in mind as we move. Using a variety of case studies, he demonstrates that it is possible to dissolve the rigidity of a traumatic memory or negative mind state in as little as a half hour's time. His techniques have proven successful in helping to alleviate rage resulting from a domestic dispute as well as the chronic traumas soldiers experience during war that are often locked away for decades. While the physical benefits of walking have long been recognized, its importance in promoting and maintaining mental health has only recently been rediscovered. Hartmann's deceptively simple, yet potent exercises allow us to create our own walking journeys to restore our mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being as well as rejuvenate our body's health. THOM HARTMANN is the award-winning, bestselling author of over a dozen books, including The Edison Gene, The Last Hours of Ancient Sunlight, and Attention Deficit Disorder: A Different Perception. His groundbreaking work in ADD/ADHD and psychotherapy has been featured in TIME magazine, the New York Times, and in media around the world. He lives in Oregon.

Descriere

While bodies usually heal rapidly from an illness, injury, or wound, minds and hearts often suffer for years with debilitating symptoms of distress or upset. Hartmann discovers that a simple and effective bilateral therapy for healing can be just a short walk away.

Cuprins

Acknowledgments

INTRODUCTION We Can (and Do!) Heal Ourselves

ONE How Trauma Sticks--The Mechanism of PTSD

TWO Discovering the History of Bilateral Therapies

THREE Why Bilaterality Is So Important

FOUR NLP and the Modern History of Bilateral Therapies

FIVE Developing the Walking Your Blues Away Technique

SIX How to Do a Walking Your Blues Away Session

SEVEN The Amnesia of Healing

EIGHT Walking Your Blues Away with a Coach or Therapist

NINE Walking for Creativity and Problem Solving

TEN Walking to Create a Motivational State

ELEVEN Walking to Improve Physical Health

AFTERWORD Share It with Others (The Best Things in Life Are Free)

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