Reader of Psychosomatic Energetics Volume 2

Par : Reimar Banis
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  • Nombre de pages220
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-3-7386-9219-8
  • EAN9783738692198
  • Date de parution06/01/2016
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille10 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurBooks on Demand

Résumé

The Psychosomatic Energetics Reader (PSE) is meant to serve as an aid in daily clinical practice and in continuing self-improvement. The Reader contains a great variety of technical articles, which, in the years since the publication of the previous Reader, have appeared in complementary-medicine journals and general-readership magazines. Since eight years have gone by since the publication of the previous Reader in 2008, this one is particularly extensive. Now that there are five PSE Readers, the PSE therapist and those interested in PSE now have available more than 1300 pages of a technical library covering all the knowledge about PSE and related areas that has been acquired and evaluated over nearly 20 years by the many therapists who use this method.
Since there is generally not much that is new in the area of empirical medicine, it is worthwhile even for experienced therapists to take a look back at the knowledge and wealth of experience of their colleagues. There is really no need to be constantly reinventing the wheel, which is why a fair amount of past daily clinical practice experience remains current and relevant. It is well worth enabling as many people as possible to be able to benefit from and utilize this knowledge.