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Cancer. The word alone can strike fear into the hearts of anyone who has seen it ravaging the body and life of a loved one. For decades, the mainstream medical community has focused their research and modalities on the use of surgery, drugs, and hormone therapy -- with mixed results. Sadly, the incredible power of the human mind for helping to heal the body, was largely overlooked....

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Christiane Northrup, MD:

 "Healing Psyche is a treasure trove of rigorous research on the mind-body connection for cancer – all presented in practical ways that both doctors and their patients can access and implement easily. Quite frankly, this book could save your life.”

Christiane Northrup, MD, author of Mother-Daughter Wisdom (Bantam, 2005), The Wisdom of Menopause (Bantam, revised 2006), and Women’s Bodies, Women’s Wisdom (Bantam, revised 2006)


Helping the mind heal
A new and exciting book by Rob van Overbruggen Ph.D is out. Here he explains what research is available on how patients with cancer can influence their healing process.

cover_small.jpgCurrently he is conducting seminars and trainings to help people take control of their own life and disease process. He is also available for personal health coaching.

Rob van Overbruggen 's Healing Psyche: Patterns and Structure of Complementary Psychological Cancer Treatment (CPCT) , based upon years of extensive research, is designed for therapists who wish to use innovative psychological interventions in assisting their patients with cancer.

Rob van Overbruggen 's Healing Psyche: Patterns and Structure of Complementary Psychological Cancer Treatment (CPCT) , is part therapeutic guidebook and part research dissertation. This valuable new book is the culmination of the author's many years of extensive research, and his recognized expertise in Hypnotherapy, Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) and Time Line Therapy (TLT). In his work, Dr. Van Overbruggen detected several common patterns shared by various psychological approaches to cancer therapy. Moreover, he identified the psychological patterns that influence the cancer process.

Healing Psyche describes in detail the evolution of his new and innovative concepts in psychological cancer treatment, how they differ from the more traditional psychological modalities, and how they have been carefully developed into a complete and complementary approach to treating cancer, using the power of the human mind.

Though not intended as a self-help book for patients themselves, Healing Psyche will be of great help and interest to a wide range of health practitioners and therapists who are working with patients diagnosed with cancer -- in its many forms.

This valuable new Complementary Psychological Cancer Treatment (CPCT) approach is firmly based upon empirically-proven tech niques, as well as the insights gained from traditional Psychotherapy, Hypnotherapy, NLP and TLT. The program can be used by therapists to improve their patients' healing processes. The Healing Psyche website (www.healingpsyche.com) also supports this program, by providing online tools for therapists to use in their psychological work with cancer patients. Additional resources include guidelines for use, a self-help CD set for patients, and a patient workbook.

 

Christiane Northrup, MD:

"Healing Psyche is a treasure trove of rigorous research on the mind-body connection for cancer – all presented in practical ways that both doctors and their patients can access and implement easily. Quite frankly, this book could save your life.

Christiane Northrup, MD, author of Mother-Daughter Wisdom (Bantam, 2005), The Wisdom of Menopause (Bantam, revised 2006), and Women’s Bodies, Women’s Wisdom (Bantam, revised 2006)
 


Healing Psyche: Patterns and Structure of Complementary Psychological Cancer Treatment (CPCT)
By Rob van Overbruggen Ph.D

 

As reviewed by New York Times best-selling author Ellen Tanner Marsh

 

One of the most incredible ideas in modern science is that the mind can indeed influence the body. Even more amazing is the fact that psychology can actually influence the health of a patient. Cancer is perhaps the most dreaded disease of our lifetime, yet there are new treatments and pioneering new approaches to deal with this scourge. In mega-talented author Rob van Overbruggen 's fascinating new book, he presents a revolutionary treatment that bridges mainstream psychology with innovative psychological cancer treatments – and in doing so he creates a veritable miracle of healing.

 

This is a groundbreaking research paper that reads more like a page-turning novel. Full of absorbing case studies, Van Overbruggen presents some of the most provocative and mind-bending cancer research around. Although no studies have proven that patients can control the course of their cancers, there is a strong anecdotal evidence that shows patients can and do heal themselves. How is this miracle of all miracles possible? And how can therapists and doctors help patients to travel on this extraordinary new healing path?

 

In gorgeous, lucid prose, Van Overbruggen explains his world-shattering views on healing and discusses cancer from a medical and psychosomatic perspective. Are there certain personality traits that encourage cancer? Do patients with more positive self images have more spontaneous remissions?

 

Perhaps the most marvelous part of the book is the explorations of the therapeutic applications. This section is full of thoughtful and profound questions to help influence a patient's mindset more beneficially. As soon as there is a psychological change, Van Overbruggen says, a physical change can be observed.

 

This is a staggeringly brilliant and important book. Although nor primarily meant to be a self-help book for patients (its main intent is for the therapists and doctors), this is a book that offers hope and healing, and it does it in a way that changes your whole world view for the better. And what could be more extraordinary than that?

 

With this influential book, Van Overbruggen has done what many would consider impossible: he has pit the possibility of miracles right in the grateful readers' hands.

 

 

 

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