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After Surgery, Illness, or Trauma : 10 Practical Steps to Renewed Energy and Health [Paperback]

Regina Sara Ryan (Author), John W. Travis (Foreword)
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October 1999
This book is for anyone who is temporarily laid up, due to surgery and/or hospitalisation, or anyone who is recuperating from an accident or illness, heart attack, depression...whatever.

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Recovery is often thought of as linear, marked by daily improvements. In reality, it's often more like two steps forward, one step back. Ryan, the author of several mind-body health and wellness books, has revised her earlier The Fine Art of Recuperation to reflect changes in our understanding of the mind's influence on the healing process. Whether you're postsurgical or living with a chronic debilitating condition, stress and the conflicting emotions generated by pain, physical limitations, and even guilt can slow or inhibit recuperation. Ryan outlines useful ways to approach and defuse the negative aspects of illness, with techniques ranging from guided imagery to therapeutic silent screams. She also addresses the emotional and spiritual changes wrought by surgery or illness. The result is worthwhile reading, even for the well in body and spirit. An excellent resource; recommended for consumer health collections.AAnne C. Tomlin, Auburn Memorial Hosp. Lib., NY
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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"Fills an important void between that which the healthcare provider is able to offer and what each recovering person must learn to do for him/herself." -- Richard Moss, M.D., author, How Shall I Live?

"Reading this book is like having a most welcome visit from an interested, intelligent, and caring friend. Its positive, commonsensical approach strongly empowers the recuperating person to regain personal control for self-healing. I highly recommend it to those who are recovering from illness or trauma, and to professionals in the health field." -- Dolores Krieger, Ph.D., R.N., author of Therapeutic Touch

"This is an empowering, health-active guide to many complex aspects of illness and recovery including some that doctors rarely acknowledge or understand. It belongs on the bookshelf next to books by Norman Cousins and Bernie Siegel. The perfect gift for an ailing friend. Highly recommended." -- Tom Ferguson, M.D., author, Health Online and editor/publisher of The Ferguson Report: The Newsletter.

Reading this book is like having a most welcome visit from an interested, intelligent, and caring friend. I highly recommend it to those who are recovering from illness or trauma, and to professionals in the health field. -- Dolores Krieger, Ph.D., R.N., author Therapeutic Touch

This is an empowering, health-active guide to many complex aspects of illness and recovery, including some that doctors rarely acknowledge or understand. It belongs on the bookshelf next to books by Norman Cousins and Bernie Siegel. The perfect gift for an ailing friend. Highly recommended." -- Tom Ferguson, M.D., author, Health Online; editor and publisher, The Ferguson Report: The Newsletter.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 262 pages
  • Publisher: Hohm Press; 1 edition (October 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0934252955
  • ISBN-13: 978-0934252959
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #748,017 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Regina Sara Ryan, born in New York City in 1945, is currently at home in northern Arizona. A former Catholic nun, Regina has studied contemplation and mysticism from many traditions for over forty years. After leaving the convent in the early 1970s, Regina explored the lives of the great women of Hinduism, Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism and Sufism. Since meeting her own spiritual mentor, the Western Baul master Lee Lozowick in 1984, Regina has continued to follow what she calls a path of "unashamed devotion" in which she works to bring her life of contemplation into action. Since 1980, besides writing and freelance editing, she has worked in retreat settings and currently conducts several popular workshops in the U.S. and Europe. These include: "Training Attention for Prayer," "Meetings with Remarkable Women," about the feminine nature of the Divinity and "Writing Your Way Home," about journal-writing as a means of spiritual enrichment and personal transformation. Married for 38 years, Regina lives in Paulden, Arizona with her husband Jerome Pramuk and her two grandchildren.
Regina is the co-author of the classic Wellness Workbook (Ten Speed Press, 1981, 1988, 2004) and Simply Well, Choices for Healthy Life (2001) with John W. Travis, M.D., and the author of No Child In My Life (Stillpoint Publishers, 1993); Everywoman's Book of Common Wisdom (Hohm Press, 1995); The Woman Awake: Feminine Wisdom for Spiritual Life (1998), After Surgery, Illness, or Trauma: 10 Practical Steps to Renewed Energy and Health (1999), Igniting the Inner Life (2010), and Praying Dangerously: Radical Reliance on God (2001 and 2011). An extensive biography of a South Indian saint entitled Only God: A Biography of Yogi Ramsuratkumar was released in 2004. Some of her recent writing projects focus around issues of children's health, including, Breastfeeding: Your Priceless Gift to Your Baby and Yourself (2006) and We Like to Move: Exercise is Fun (2007). Selections of her work have been featured in contemporary anthologies of spiritual writing by women, including Sacred Voices: Essential Women's Wisdom Through the Ages, by Mary-Ford Grabowsky (HarperCollins, 2003), and excerpted in Unity Magazine.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Afterwards, April 3, 2000
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I can not believe that this book isn't on the best seller list! Send this to everyone and anyone you know who has suffered a physical trauma, heart attack, rehab for an accident, surgery, long term illness or what ever. You will be their second best friend - Regina Sara Ryan will be their best friend. She will guide them through the emotional and mental side of their trauma and rehab in a caring and empathetic manner. When I suffered from sudden and unexpected heart disease, all the left brained hospital did was send me home with a file on how to physically reshape live my life. What Ryan does is show you how to shape your rehab so that you can rebuild your life within the new physical you.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars There is NO life without physical trauma, February 2, 2004
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As so much of the medical world becomes more and more removed from the affects it has on the individual we all need information on the special psychological needs of healing. When I became ill with CMV (a more vicious form of Mono) that had me bed ridden and practically ruined my liver I got this book instead of the antidepressants the doctor prescribed. It has motivated me in some interesting directions, directions I probably wouldn't have considered with the very down to earth advice it gives for each stage. I have been ill for over a year and am still not fully recovered. Complete recovery will take more time still, if ever. The advice in this book has given me some of the tools to deal with this difficult fact. Something that none of the doctors have come close to offering.

This book has given me the tools to forgive myself for what was, and still is, beyond my control. I have begun to rediscover old hobbies and the gift of giving. In the last year, because of this book, I have finished a complicated cross-stitch project for one grandson and in the middle of another that before there would never have been time to create. In spite of illness I still am finding a feeling of validity and usefulness. And for that I am deeply grateful.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book!, July 3, 2001
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I found this book after having major surgery, and it was my bible during my recovery period. It provided me with a structure for my recovery process, and helped me to enhance both my physical and psychological healing while I was recuperating. Quite user-friendly, with specific experiential exercises.
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