3) Headache Relief
Based on treatment records, this book includes a thorough discussion of emotions, nutrition, sleep patterns, exercise, stress and environmental factors related to headaches.
The book advises on which foods and substances can trigger headaches; gives the latest research on children's headaches, and the relationship between the menstrual cycle and women's headaches. It gives explanations on the long term advantages of modifications in diet and exercise over the short term benefits of drugs.
Authors: Alan M. Rapoport & Fred D. Sheftell
Publishers: Simon & Schuster
Date of Publication: 1991
No. of pages: 288
4) The beauty bible
Every fact filled page reveals new information that can make a dramatic difference in ones life. For example:
Many cosmetic ingredients can irritate and damage skin, Sunscreens, regardless of the SPF, many not provide adequate protection against skin cancer and wrinkles, Makeup routines are often more complicated than they need to be, over-moisturizing the skin can impair healing, many blemish products make breakouts and scarring worse, natural and botanical ingredients aren't necessarily better for your skin.
Authors: Paula Begoun
Publishers: Group West
Date of Publication: 1997
No. of pages: 382
5) The Inner Child
A step-by-step guide to reparenting ones inner children and healing their shame, anger and feelings of abandonment. Using written and verbal exercise, guided imagery, journaling, drawing , mirror work, and rituals, one can change experiences of the past today. This easy to follow six step formula helps to contact true spirituality through ritual and imagery, while healing ones inner children. The book serves as a bridge between the psychological and the spiritual.
Authors: Cathryn L. Taylor
Publishers: Penhuin Putnam Inc.
Date of Publication: 1991
No. of pages: 248
6) Understanding Human Behavior
A guide for health care providers is designed to present basic psychological concepts in a format appropriate for all health related professions. The book provides numerous realistic examples and activities that encourage learners to study their own behavior in light of new teaching with a reading level that is appropriate for students enrolled in health related programs. It can be used as the primary resource in a course on human relation/ personal growth and as a supplementary book for topics presented within other courses, such as basic health occupations, vocational adjustments, communication skills, and ethics/professional development.
Authors: Mary Elizabeth Milliken
Publishers: Delmar Publisher
Date of Publication: 1998
No. of pages: 555