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Preparing for Surgery
Guided Imagery Exercises for Relaxation & Accelerated Healing
by 
Martin Rossman
  
Publisher: Sounds True
Subject(s):  Health & Fitness
Nonfiction
Language(s):  English
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File size:   35624 KB
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Release date:   Feb 15, 2005

Description

Are you preparing for a major surgery? Recent medical research indicates that guided imagery is an effective way to maximize the body’s healing resources and take the worry out of surgery. Martin Rossman, M.D., presents Preparing for Surgery, a series of simple yet effective imagery techniques proven to benefit patients with shorter hospital stays, fewer complications, less pain, and less bleeding after an operation. Listeners will learn the tools to support a successful and easier surgery, as well as to speed and stimulate the recovery process. Includes three exercises--Preparing for a Successful Surgery, Preparing on the Day of Surgery, and Healing Well after Surgery.

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About the Author

Martin Rossman, M.D. is a physician and acupuncturist who has practiced holistic medicine for over 30 years. He is cofounder of the Academy for Guided Imagery and the author of the award-winning Guided Imagery for Self-Healing and Fighting Cancer from Within.

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