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Healing Touch
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Healing Massage for Babies and Toddlers
Julie Woodfield
Softbound
$24.00
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Loving touch and bodily contact is essential for the healthy development of babies and toddlers. The author
of this book explains when massage can help and shows the connection between tactile stimulation and physiological
reactions in children.
Julia Woodfield introduces various massage techniques:
- Leboyer’s method,
- RISS,
- kangaroo,
- and polarity
Photographs and illustrations help demonstrate these methods.
This book is wonderful for parents!
Includes 60 photographs and 30 illustrations to demonstrate step-by-step methods.
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From the Heart Through the Hands
The Power of Touch in Caregiving
Dawn Nelson, author of Making Friends with Cancer
Softbound, large format
$23.95
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This book is for people who like to touch and be touched,
and for those who long to be touched more. It is for those
who feel comfortable communicating through their hands and
for those who wish to feel more ease in transmitting care
through touch. It is for people whose responsibility or job
or gift it is to oversee or to help take care of the elderly
and ill members of our society. It is for sons and daughters
caring for aging parents with physical impairments that effect
a role reversal in a lifetime of relating. It is for those
courageous men and women who continue caring for spouses or
mothers or fathers with dementia related diseases such as
Alzheimer's after such a disease has robbed that loved one
of the ability to remember the relationship he or she once
shared with the caregiver. It is for anyone who wishes to
use touch more consciously and compassionately in relating
to the elderly, the ill, and the dying.
Dawn Nelson, M.F.A., C.M.T., Founder of COMPASSIONATE TOUCH®
for those in Later Life Stages, is an internationally known
speaker, author and touch educator and a pioneer in the effort
to utilize gentle touch massage in palliative care.
Dawn's own cancer diagnosis, after a decade of working with
the seriously ill, was, she says, "ultimately a blessing
in disguise" giving her a healthier lifestyle, new perspectives
and a continued commitment to help enhance quality of life
for those in later life stages.
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Medicine Hands
Massage Therapy for People with Cancer
Gayle MacDonald, M.S., L.M.T.
Softbound, large format
$23.95
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Medicine Hands debunks a pervasive health myth that massage
is anathema for those suffering with cancer. The idea that
cancer can metastasize as a result of massage is not rooted
in any science. This book cites clinical evidence that proves
just the opposite. Touch and massage are vital to a cancer
patients health and well-being.
Medicine Hands is a practical book written for both health
professionals and the lay person. Research is highlighted
with anecdotes, stories, and vignettes of cancer patients,
massage therapists, caregivers, hospice workers and other
health professionals. Practical information is presented on
administering touch, drug-related considerations, providing
care at home, and dealing with hospital and hospice situations.
Medicine Hands is an invaluable resource for:
- Massage therapists and other touch therapists (e.g. Therapeutic
Touch and Reiki)
- Cancer patients and their caregivers and families
- Oncologists and cancer treatment centers
- Natural health clinics
- Massage and other alternative medicine schools and educational
settings
- Health care professionalsnurses, doctors, hospice
workerswho come into contact with cancer patients
Gayle MacDonald, M.S., L.M.T, a long time health educator
and veteran massage therapist, finds that her personal and
professional interests are inseparable. It was after suffering
ill health herself that she became the health and physical
educator she had always wanted to be. She continues to teach
in her native Oregon, helping others to expand their awareness
that in massage they are performing a service that integrates
the sacred with the mundane, and that they not only touch
their patients body, but also their heart, mind and soul.
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