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Answer Cancer Answers for Living: The Healing of a Nation |
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Rating: Summary: Mr. Parkhill's is a man ahead of his time! Review: I am a hypnotherapist/hypnocounselor(NJ) and have read Mr. Parkhill's book at least 5 times. It is revolutionary in its concepts and is a must for anyone who is suffering from this terrible condition as well as for those who want to help in the fight against this condition. If you truly want to be healed, you can't continue to ignore the role your mind has on your physical health. Mr. Parkhill explains that to you in a simple yet sound concept known as the mind model. If you want to learn about his methods, you will get a taste of his work which is totally pure in its nature, not a watered down version of hypnosis which many are practicing today.
Rating: Summary: Misleading title Review: I found the book extremely easy to read. Parkhill talks more about the state of society and the world as a whole and the impact of media on the individual. Only 10 percent of the book is used to explaining his therapeutic methods, that is Regression therapy. I was realy hoping to find some good advise. You will find more knowledge and use in 'Time Line Therapy' by Tad James. The three stars are given for Parkhills dedication to changing the world we live in.
Rating: Summary: The title is very misleading Review: The title is very misleading - very little is mentioned about cancer. 90 percent of the book is a soap box presentation of the personal political and religious views of Parkhill. He does touch on some hypnotherapy regarding the critical faculty/selective thinking theory; but, you would be much better off and go to the source in "Hypnotherapy" by Dave Elman (excellent choice). If you want to know about cancer try another excellent source in "Getting Well Again" by O. Carl Simonton, M.D. But if you want to listen to some soapbox stuff on today's society (I will say that I do agree with what he says, BUT, that is not why I bought his book - I thought it was a book relating to cancer and its healing), or be preached to on his concept of God and how dependant we are on him, then buy his book.
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