Review
"My Twenty years of Medical Practice has confirmed the truth found in Your Body Believes every Word You Say. Barbara's message is an eye opener." --
Christiane Northrup M.D. Author of Women's Bodies, Women's WisdomBarbara Levine's journey is one of courage and growth. We can all learn from her experience. --
Bernie Siegel, M. D., Author of Love, Medicine, and Miracles;I think you have certainly captured a very important aspect of health and self-help in your book." --
Charles B. Inlander, president, People's Medical SocietyIn simple, non-medical terminology, Levine's inspiring story demonstrates how ... you can use illness as a tool for increased self-understanding... --
Rabbi Steven Rosman author of Jewish Healing WisdomIt reinforced for me the power of the mind over the body and the importance of the language we use. --
Marie A. Turbie Vice President, Patient Care Services St. Vincent's Medical Care Center, Bridgeport CTThe self-help exercises alone make the book worth owning. Thank you for an important book. --
Ginny Fickel; Director Acoustic Neuroma AssociationThis book had such a great impact on me personally that I brought Barbara Levine's ideas into my professional life. --
Cindy Hodges, OTR. Occupational TherapistThis book has the strength of being specific, focused and concrete rather than filled with generalities, wishful thinking and bromides. --
Henry Berry editor Small Press Review
Product Description
This is the long-awaited, expanded, redesigned, reader-friendly Second Edition of the best-selling, critically acclaimed first book describing the language link between mind and body. This Second Edition contains 100 extra pages of information plus an extensive resource list, index and instructions for 53 self-help experiences.
Watch what you say! is not just a phrase for the children in your life. This book thoroughly examines the link between language and disease. Levine teaches "Verbal Hygiene" to avoid dis-easing language that sabotages wellness. She traces common phrases like "that breaks my heart" and "it's a pain in the butt" to the underlying beliefs on which they are based and the symptoms they cause. Readers learn to decode physical sensations and discover their underlying Core Beliefs and Seedthoughts.
Levine writes from her own experience having brain surgery to remove a tumor AND includes information from experts in psychology, religion and medicine plus an article by Bernie Siegel on Dreams And Drawings. Levine shows that our physical symptoms may result from using dis-easing language. AND she teaches readers how to use language to EASE symptoms and improve their health and well-being.
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