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Resources and Links to Celebrate Your Life!
If
you have any favorite books or Websites that focus on the Essential Skills that
this Web site explores, please share them with me in the Feedback Form. Thank
you!
I list many Websites as resources. I have not
participated in the development of any of the sites, and cannot endorse any
products or supplements they sell or services that they promote or contain.
Resources (#1) For
Cultivating and Celebrating a Healthful Life!
Multnomah County Portland OR Area Social Service
Resources
Celebrate
Delicious Foods & Recipes, Non-Dieting, Managing Diabetes, and Skills for Resolving Emotional Eating
Addiction and Recovery Resources, Eating Disorders, and
12-Step Programs
Transforming Emotional Eating Resources
Reputable Nutrition
Organizations
Restaurant and Fast Food Nutrition Facts
Feeding Healthier Kids and Teens
Celebrate
Enjoyable Ways to be Active for Life
Celebrate Simplicity, Balance, and Personal Evolution in Life
Loving, Honoring, and Accepting the Body You Have
Caregiver Resources
Celebrate Healthy Mental States, Self-Nurturing, Self- Esteem, and Healthy
Relationships
Financial
Balance-In-Life Resources
On-line Support and Nutrition and Lifestyle Analysis
Newsletters
(family, kids, and adult FUN)
Alternative Therapies (Including Music)
Providing Nurturing Care for The Body You Have:
Cosmetics, Hair, Home Remedies, and Body
How to Manage Fibromyalgia & Chronic
Fatigue Syndromes:
Fibromyalgia & Chronic Fatigue.pdf
Resources
for Managing the Emotional Pain of Illness and Trauma
Resources (#2) for
Celebrating Change and Self-Awareness
Books on
Being Your Own “Personal Lifestyle Trainer”
Books
and Websites on Meditation &
Mindfulness
Books
and Websites on Spiritual Cognitive Therapy
Multnomah County Social Service Agencies for Multnomah CO Portland OR
What to do if
you have an adult person, who is homeless or nearly so, and living in
Portland. How to connect with assistance in regards to social services? Here
is information about this:
Portland OR Area Social Services hub:
Perhaps someone at one of the outfits mentioned in this February 2016 overview of Portland social services could help:
http://streetroots.org/about/work/resourceguide AND
http://www.portlandrescuemission.org/news/about-homelessness/new-guide-to-homeless-resources-available/
NightWatch, a hospitality group that meets at St. Stephen's Church in SW, and in SE. A place to feel safe at night, with sandwiches, free socks and rolls of plastic, good company, where people can read a book, talk to people, or play games. It's a place where people feel safe, and it is non-confrontational. Famous for tuna sandwiches. A good, healthy place to start. I can't say enough good about NightWatch. Excellent place to volunteer. Highly recommended for caring activity in the world, just by pouring coffee and smiling.
http://www.operationnightwatch.org
Gary Davis Executive Director exec@operationnightwatch.org 503-220-0438
Kieran McCourt Program Coordinator program@operationnightwatch.org
Roger Fuchs Chaplain a65roger@msn.com
Wendy Malcomson Health Care Coordinator health@operationnightwatch.org
Central City
Concern (www.centralcityconcern.org
).
For Portland
there is a wonderful booklet called:
street roots, ROSE CITY RESOURCE
https://multcolib.org/resource/rose-city-resource
(foodbanks, shelters, medical care... you name it)
www.211info.org
is the online database of over 4000 nonprofit and public services
for all counties in Oregon
www.rap-nw.org/
RAP believes passionately that empowering individuals in recovery promotes
their growth as individuals and their reintegration into the community,
thereby becoming a powerful force for prevention of relapse and breaking the
cycle in the next generation.
It is this belief that drives RAP. For many years, RAP worked primarily
with addiction, advocating for programs to help treat addiction and
providing safe and clean, supportive housing for those in recovery.
Suportive housing in early recovery is a critical tool to prevent relapse for
those with other self-destructive behaviors, from domestic abuse to chronic
homelessness. RAP believes that the Oxford model of housing can be used to
further the recovery of all at-risk populations.
655 NW Hoyt Street
Portland, OR
97209
503.280.4000
They also provide counseling and educational services for homeless
folks. Foodwise, The Sisters of the Road Cafe serves meals each day and
they are an excellent resource, although he might already know about
them if he's been homeless in Pdx?
If the man happens to be a military Veteran, he can get into housing
quite soon. The Dept. of Veterans' Affairs has many new resources
dedicated to serving homeless veterans
Welcome to
the Aging and Disability Resource Connection— a resource
directory for Oregon families, caregivers and consumers seeking information
about long-term supports and services.
Here you will find quick and
easy access to resources in your community. Website:
https://adrcoforegon.org/home.php?t=Home
Helpline: 503-988-3683
May this be of benefit for all
beings!
Celebrate
Delicious Foods & Recipes, Non-Dieting, Managing Diabetes, and Skills for Resolving Emotional Eating
Kaiser Permanente Northwest has developed a series of excellent healthy living
products. They are the Cultivating HealthÒ
Weight Management Kit, the
Cultivating HealthÒ
Freedom from Tobacco Kit,
Cultivating HealthÒ
Improving Your Sleep Kit, Cultivating HealthÒ
Managing Stress Kit, Cultivating HealthÒ
Managing Diabetes Kit.
They are filled with practical, helpful
information.
To purchase kits call
the Health Education Services Department at 503-286-6816 or 1-866-301-3866 (toll
free), and select option 1.
They can be charged and be shipped directly to
you for a 15% mailing charge.
This group is powered by the Kaiser Permanente Northwest Health Education
Services Department.Healthy Living in the Northwest BLOG:
http://healthylivingnw.blogspot.com/2012/03/pause-breathe-and-be-in-moment.html
A related blog is at
http://fittingfitness.blogspot.com/
You can also find the Health Education Services catalog from this link: kp.org/healthylivingcatalog/nw
(copy and paste into your browser) OR use this link:
https://healthy.kaiserpermanente.org/health/care/consumer/locate-our-services/forms-and-publications/forms-and-publications/!ut/p/c5/hY5bUoMwAEXX4gqSSNtpP0NBIUAAIVD4ySA4SAqkjimPrF66APWe33NmLijBxlhNXVupTo5VDy6gPPAUuqFpIgzhLrKhuw_fUJpSA74ikG9GceDwl2H4b18-jD96Asq2l-_blxzuOBPHWXrJMDORxTRpJ88WoV4V0Yki5t1nbs8sXglb3vxgTxbG48_0PAeifq6NAKG00IFxYdTKIG3IQi2KkEOXWpzn77REVBdQneKv0sydgdwZtiD3_FoqZHOaNFh5V8Ndrwv1gynS3ZTpdZxr3Di-lu0ToI4cPsBteDlFwxH_AI15sKY!/dl3/d3/L2dBISEvZ0FBIS9nQSEh/
All of the wonderful services are by Kaiser Permanente Northwest Health Education Services
Department.
Below I have listed a number of books and other resources that have incredible amounts of practical
wisdom about losing weight and keeping it off. They are based on self-evaluation
and making lasting changes in a persons style of life. They share many "keys or
secrets" of weight loss. These kind of changes aren't a quick fix. They are
about changing the way we live our lives. No one book or resource contains all of the
helpful insights. Each provides a piece of the weight-loss puzzle.
Enjoy reading and exploring!
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Meal Planning Principles, Recipes, and Resources,
for Diabetes
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The Complete
Food And Nutrition Guide, 2nd Edition by The American Dietetic
Association, Roberta Larson Duyfe, MS, RD, FADA, CFCS, (2002), John Wiley &
Sons, Inc. Shares the latest healthy eating guidelines, foods and
strategies for your good health, and nutritional advice for every age and
stage of life. This is a wonderful and complete guide to healthful eating
throughout life. Available in paperback from
www.Amazon.com
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The
Body Positive: boosting body image at any weight!
by
Debby Burgard,
Ph.D.
Looks at ways
we can feel good in the bodies we have. Remember, your body hears and feels
everything you think.
Explore
http://www.bodypositive.com/
for ideas to be healthy at any size. Also check out Health at
EVERY Size by Linda Bacon Ph.D. She shares many insights at:
http://www.lindabacon.org
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Changing from the Inside Out: Skills for Resolving Emotional Eating,
a workbook and
class (if you are in the Portland, Oregon metropolitan area).
Goals for the class and workbook: Explore the emotional aspects of
your weight; Identify personal needs and how to meet these needs; Set
realistic expectations; Appreciate & care for your body; Improve overall
self-care; Practice eating for health & pleasure; and Create a fulfilling
lifestyle. The workbook can be purchased individually for $20. It is
EXCELLENT. Call or contact Christine Jensen, RD, Ph.D., individual and small
group counseling, 8140 SW 146th Terrace, Beaverton, OR 97007,
503-641-9136,
changingfromtheinsideout@hotmail.com
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The
Don't Diet, Live-It Workbook by Andrea LoBue and Marsea Marcus,
by
GÜRZE BOOKS:
Eating
disorder resource catalogue.
www.bulimia.com
Articles
on recovery, basic facts about eating disorders, newsletters, self-help
books, professional texts, educational videos, internet resources, national
organizations, treatment facilities.
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The
CAMP System
is a new, powerful and different approach to finding balance with food and
eating. Named for its components—Control,
Attitudes,
Mindful
Eating and Portions—CAMP
is a way of eating that emphasizes how you eat, not what you eat. If you are
unhappy with your present relationship to food, the CAMP System could be
your lasting solution. Visit
http://www.mindfuleating.net/
There you will learn many
strategies and techniques to bring mindfulness to your eating every day!
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Explore the principles for mindful living
& eating. It is a wonderful summary of the principles that I share on this
Website:
Principles of mindful eating, one page handout.pdf
The Center for Mindful Eating
www.TCME.org
Patient
and Family Newsletters: This one page handout is an ideal
introduction to Mindful Eating and can be easily printed as a handout.
Patient Newsletter
(PDF, 300kb)
Family Newsletter
(PDF, 116kb)
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Intuitive Eating,
by Evelyn Tribole, M.S., R.D. and Elyse Resch, M.S., R.D., (2003), St.
Martin’s Paperbacks.
Includes:
10 principles: Hitting Diet Bottom,
Discovering What Kind Of Eater You Are, The Principles Of Intuitive Eating:
Overview, Suggestions To Awaken The Intuitive Eater, And Ideas To Reject The
Diet Mentality, Honor Your Hunger, Make Peace With Food, Challenge The Food
Police, Feel Your Fullness and Discover The Satisfaction Factor, Cope With
Your Emotions Without Using Food, Respect Your Body, Exercise—Feel The
Difference, and lastly, Honor Your Health—Gentle Nutrition. The book is a
wonderful resource to discover the pleasures of eating, honor your hunger
and feel fullness. Visit Evelyn's site at:
http://www.intuitiveeating.org/content/10-principles
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Explore Mindful Practices for Living by Donald
Altman:
Meal by Meal: 365 Daily Meditations for Finding Balance
through Mindful Eating
and his Website:
http://www.mindfulpractices.com/
From Amazon
This terrific book
explores the 7 types of hunger and how to develop an healthy relationship with
food. It includes a audio CD with many excellent guided practice sessions.
Also available
from Great Vow Monastery
http://zendust.org/zenworks/
If you are ever in Oregon you could visit the monastery for a Sacred Eating
workshop (Friday pm-until Sunday) that is excellent.
Mindful
Eating by Jan Chozen Bays
http://www.tcme.org/JanChozenBaysRoshiMD1.htm
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The Non-Diet Solution-
6 Winning Ways to Permanent Weight Loss,
by Laurel Mellin, M.A., R.D., (1997), Reagan Books.
Laurel explores
6
causes of weight problems: weak nurturing, ineffective limits,
body shame, poor vitality, unbalanced eating and stalled eating and
describes 6 cures for the problems: nurturing—be aware
of feelings and meet needs, limits—control your actions & have realistic
expectations; body—turn off stereotypes about fat, good health—become aware
of body health needs, eating—eat regular meals and maintain a healthy diet,
activity—maintain an exercise program and find personal time = mastery
living. The cures effect mind, body and lifestyle and require tuning
within for your answers. It is an excellent book—especially about
healing emotional eating patterns.
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Thin For Life, Eating Thin For Life,
by Anne M. Fletcher, M.S., R.D., (2003), Houghton Mifflin Company.
Includes: Anne
shares the integrated weight-loss secrets of 160 masters—who had kept
off at least 20 pounds for 3 years. Keys to Success are: Believe That
You Can Become Thin For Life, Take The Reins, Do It Your Way, Accept The
Food Facts, Nip It In The Bud: Break The Relapse Cycle, Learn The Art Of
Positive Self-Talk, Move It To Lose It, Face Life Head-On, Get More Out Of
Life And Don’t Go It Alone—getting support for you. Masters share and
Anne summarizes the best ideas under each area. It is an suburb book.
See Ann's web site for a description of her
other WONDERFUL BOOKS
http://annemfletcher.com/
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Making Peace With Food,
by Susan Kano, (1989), Harper & Row, Publishers, New York
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Outwit Your Weight & Outwit Your Weight
Journal, By Cathy Nonas,
R.D., and Julia VanTine with Jennifer Bright, (2002), Rodale Press. Kathy
shares tons of diverse tools to you reshape your body, attitudes, and
emotions. These tools are tailored by a series of self-assessments, as you
construct your ongoing path to success. You identify "danger zones"
(Achilles heels) and explore prescriptions to use. You use this approach for
weight loss and maintenance. Kathy shares many yummy recipes. It's a FUN
book!
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The Zen of Eating,
by Ronna Kabatznick,Ph.D., (1998), By The Penguin Putnam, Inc.,
www.Penguinputnam.com
Ronna's book isn't just about losing weight, it's about transforming
emotional hungers. She explores the roots of our eating issues. She delves
into suffering, attachments to desire, how to end emotional hungers by
letting to of attachment to desire. She also describes a path of living that
brings that about: right understanding, right aspiration, right speech,
right action, right way of living, right effort, right mindfulness, and
right concentration--turning obstacles into opportunities!
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Picture
Perfect Weight Loss: The Visual Program for Permanent Weight Loss
Filled with practical advice for
lasting weight loss. The AMAZING FEATURE about this book is that it has
hundreds of comparisons (PICTURES) among foods showing portion sizes and the
calories that each contains. You will be surprised! He also shows many ways
to experience guilt-free dining out. Published by Warner Books (paperback)
in January, 2003.
He also has a SHOPPERS GUIDE for
the supermarket to promote grocery store choices for permanent weight loss.
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The
Essential Guide To Vitamins and Minerals Second Edition,
by Elizabeth Somer, M.A., R.D., (1995),
Harper Perennial Publishers. Provides a comprehensive, detailed profiles and
Recommended Dietary Allowances for more than 40 vitamins and minerals that
is based on up-to-date scientific literature.
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Food Sensitivities, Allergies, and
Intolerances: For the premiere expert on management of adverse reactions to
foods visit
www.allergynutrition.com
Janice M. Joneja, Ph.D., RD has fact
sheets, helpful book resources, and counsels private clients (even over the
telephone). To help separate
fact from fiction visit the American Academy of Allergy and Immunology at:
http://www.aaaai.org/
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Lickety-Split Meals,
by Zonya Foco, RD, (1998), ZHI
Publishing; www.zonya.com , 1-888-884-LEAN This is an excellent cookbook
about how to cook and set up yourself for life-long healthful eating even
though your life is rushed.
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Quick & Healthy Recipes and Ideas-
Volumes I and II, by Brenda J. Ponichtera, R.D. Filled with
lots of ideas about five weekly menus with weekly grocery lists, numerous
tips for healthful eating and lifestyle choices, food exchanges for
diabetics and weight loss, steps to determine calorie needs and recommended
fat, tips to reduce sodium, and more. See Brenda's web site for description
and purchase options:
http://www.quickandhealthy.net/
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Synopsis Offers a practical, everyday guide to cooking and eating sensibly that
includes information on the major starches and weight control as well as
hundreds of recipes and menu plans. From the nationally bestselling author
of Jane Brody's Nutrition Book comes "the ultimate, readable,
understandable, practical, and useful book on how to live sensibly and well
. . . a primer on the new nutrition and weight control" (Craig Claiborne).
Contains over 350 recipes. I LOVE IT! It is available new or used at
www.amazon.com
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Keep the Beat: Heart Healthy
Recipes from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute: Here's
proof that what's good for your heart can be great for your taste buds!
As the recipes in this special collection show, you don't have to lose
flavor to gain heart health and "keep the beat". Enjoy "Crispy Oven-Fried
Chicken," "Red Hot Fusilli," "Crunchy Pumpkin Pie," and "Summer Breezes
Smoothie." Contains more than 100 pages of tempting heart healthy,
taste-tested recipes sure to please you and your family. Turn your meals
from "ho-hum" to "yum-yum" experiences. Keep the Beat: Heart Healthy
Recipes from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. NIH
Publication Number 2921. 2003. 145 pages. 6 in. x 9 in. Full color. To order
the book, go to the NHLBI Website:
http://emall.nhlbihin.net/product2.asp?source=&sku=2921 and
you can download the PDF version here:
Keep The Beat Delicious Recipes-NHLBI.pdf
See "Stay Young at Heart Recipes":
http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/public/heart/other/syah/index.htm
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Food.com
(formerly Recipe Zarr): search for healthier preparation and cooking
options:
http://www.food.com/recipes/
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All Recipes.com: search for
healthier preparation and cooking options:
http://allrecipes.com/Search/Recipes.aspx?WithTerm=healthy
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The Mom's Guide to Meal Makeovers:
Improving the Way Your Family Eats, One Meal at a Time! by Janice
Newell Bissex, MS, RD and Liz Weiss, MS, RD. This book is a must for moms
(and dads!) who have busy schedules taking their children to sports'
practices, music lessons, etc. and have only a small window of time to plan
and prepare dinner. A simple 5-step Meal Makeover Plan is given which is
practical, novel, and easy to follow. In conjunction with the book, the
authors have started the Meal Makeover Mom's Club, a free online
community that offers parents a discussion board, customized supermarket
shopping list, and lots of time on feeding families, and nutrition news.
Check it out at:
http://www.mealmakeovermoms.com/
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500 Fat-Free Recipes,
by Sarah Schlesinger, (1994), Open Door Books, New York Order from:
www.amazon.com
The greatest
collections of fat-free recipes ever published. A delicious way of eating
all the great foods, all the classic recipes, and hundreds of new ones. When
you know you can eat this good, you won't need any other. This is a GREAT
book if you find that you are "vegetable and fruit challenged!"
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Moosewood Restaurant
Low-Fat Favorites,
by The Moosewood Collective, (1996), Clarkson Potter Publishers, New York
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Preparing Nutritious Meals at Minimal Cost: United
States Department of Agriculture Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion
http://www.usda.gov/cnpp/FoodPlans/TFP99/food$pdf.PDF
Provides many suggestions, recipes, menus, food lists, resources, and tips
for a family of four to live economically that could follow the food stamp
program. You can also down load it from this link:
Nutritious Meals at Minimal Cost.pdf
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Aim for a Healthy Weight Booklet:
This booklet for adults contains
practical, easy-to-use information for losing and maintaining weight -
including tips on healthy eating and physical activity, other options
such as weight loss medications and weight loss surgery, setting weight
loss goals, and rewarding success. The booklet also includes portion and
serving size information, sample reduced calorie menus, tips on dining
out, a sample walking program, weekly food and activity diary, and more.
NIH Publication No.: 05-5213. 36 pages.
Also see the
Aim for a Healthy Weight Web site.
To download the PDF version:
Aim
for a Healthy Weight.pdf
Order
NHLBI's Aim for a Healthy Weight Patient Booklet (item #05-5213) at
http://emall.nhlbihin.net/product2.asp?sku=05-5213
for ONLY $3.00.
Explore The
Recipe Resources To Find Lots Of Mouth Fun!
Magazines and
Web Sites for Recipes and Menus
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Cook It Quick!
Recipe Central:
http://lancaster.unl.edu/food/recipe.shtml For excellent FOOD resources from the University of Nebraska
Cooperative Extension, visit
http://lancaster.unl.edu/food/ciq.shtml
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AICR
American Institute for Cancer Research:
To sign up for free e-mail recipes
OR
AICR Newsletter
Explains current cancer research, provides recipes and menu ideas
for healthy eating, and offers practical advice to lower cancer
risk. It is really excellent!
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American
Heart Association has a Delicious Decisions link:
http://www.deliciousdecisions.org/.
On this site you will find suggestions on healthful eating, super
marketing, reading labels, cookbook and recipes--can also be sorted
for "meal time ingredients", categories, special nutrient needs, and
special criteria, eating out, snacking, and forever fit.
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FAT FREE:
The Low Fat Vegetarian Recipe Archive Welcome! This archive has
4,667 fat free and very low fat vegetarian recipes as well as
information about healthy very low fat vegetarian diets. But you
don't have to be vegetarian or eat low fat all the time to enjoy one
of these recipes. Browse and enjoy!
http://www.fatfree.com/
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Eating
Well. The magazine of food and health
www.eatingwell.com
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Menus and
recipes from Healthy Choice
www.healthychoice.com
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Recipes by
categories: weight loss, vegetarian, gourmet, low-fat and sodium,
quick and easy
http://www.mealsforyou.com/
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Healthy Eating
and Meal Planning Made Easier for Individuals and Families:
www.mealsmatter.org
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US Soy
Foods Directory: Tofu, Tempeh, Textured Soy Protein, Soybeans... Soyfoods...all and more!
To print off their PDF file:
Soy Foods Directory 2004.pdf
and 2005:
Soy Foods Directory 2005.pdf
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www.vrg.org
A wonderful site supporting vegetarian living!
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Addiction and Recovery Resources, Eating Disorders, and 12-Step Programs
AN AUTHOR TAKES A LOOK AT INSIDE REHAB---DOES IT WORK FOR
KIDS?
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DRUGREHAB.COM: https://www.drugrehab.com/about-us/ Our mission is to equip patients and families with the best information, resources and tools to overcome addiction and lead a lifelong recovery.
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REHABINFO.NET: http://www.rehabinfo.net/ Our mission is to educate our visitors through research-based, expert written content. We are dedicated to providing comprehensive information about addiction, treatment options and the path to full recovery. Our site recently launched and now I'm putting in a lot of hard work on a larger campaign to help
promote independent, responsible information on addiction recovery. Our website is an excellent supplement to include with the SAMHSA Treatment Facility Locator (http://findtreatment.samhsa.gov/). The Facility Locator is the most comprehensive database of treatment providers available but does not provide answers for many of the practical questions that individuals and families
have. We created RehabInfo.net to fill in this information gap - and strive to be the best resource to address these common issues in the journey to treatment. Please have a look at the SAMHSA site, as I feel you may find it to be an important addition alongside RehabInfo.net.
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The Center for Addiction
Management http://www.addictionmanagement.org/ Provides research-based solutions for an age old
problem. Explore: Understanding Addiction, Long-term Solutions, Evaluation & Assessment, and much more.
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My Addiction.com
http://www.myaddiction.com
MyAddiction.com is an online educational and informational website on Addiction
and Recovery which includes information on addiction categories such as
nicotine, alcohol, cocaine, methamphetamine, heroin, prescription drugs, sex,
gambling and eating disorders.
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The Sober-Recovery directory
http://www.soberrecovery.com/
lists hundreds of drug rehab and treatment centers,
alcohol rehabilitation centers, sober living houses and recovery related web
sites. They offer help, referrals and information for heroin, cocaine, alcohol,
marijuana, and treatment program options including detox, teen boot camps,
wilderness programs and outpatient programs for adults or adolescents.
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The Alcoholism and Addictions Resource Directory:
http://www.soberrecovery.com/links/resources.html
You will also find an extensive EATING DISORDERS resource section:
http://www.soberrecovery.com/links/eatingdisordersresources.html
The Alcoholism, Addictions and Mental
Health resource directory contains links to over 2500 recovery-related websites
and services in 75 unique categories, including Abuse and Trauma, Sober Living
Homes, Social Work, Teen Alcoholism and Addiction, Treatment Facilities, Twelve
Step Alternatives, Dual Diagnosis, Alcoholics Anonymous, Eating Disorders, Women
In Recovery and much more. Use the category links below to find help for you, a
family member, a friend or a loved one. Search boxes are located on every page
to help you find help fast. And an entire recovery community is waiting to help
you on our moderated message boards. Alcoholism, addiction and mental health
help is right here.
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Hazelden:
http://www.hazelden.org/sitemap.html
Alcohol and drug rehabilitation, education and recovery - 1-800-257-7810,
alcohol and drug treatment programs,
online recovery bookstore,
online meditations, greeting cards and
eMedallions, information about alcohol, drugs and chronic illnesses,
research,
graduate school and professional
training,
Hazelden's Alcohol and Drug Treatment
locations,
alumni relations and recovery
newsletters,
and many other resources.
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GÜRZE BOOKS:
Eating
disorder resource catalogue.
www.bulimia.com
Articles on recovery, basic facts about
eating disorders, newsletters, self-help books, professional texts,
educational videos, internet resources, national organizations, treatment
facilities. Visit too
Eating Disorders Links
http://www.gurze.com/client/client_pages/links_other.cfm
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Overeaters Anonymous:
To order materials contact
their Web site:
www.overeatersanonymous.org or an online literature
catalog or
contact their mailing address: PO Box 44020 * Rio Rancho, NM 871740-4020 USA; Tel: 1-505-891-2664 Fax:
1-505-891-4320
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Online Recovery Discussion
Groups for compulsive overeaters & support meetings on the Internet. Go to
http://recovery.hiwaay.net/
for information and list of “specialty loops”.
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Something Fishy:
http://www.something-fishy.com/
This site has
excellent information on eating disorders as well as good links.
- C.A.R.E. Addiction
Recovery: http://www.careflorida.com/
Through holistic healing pain management and
treatment of
underlying
psychological factors
we have a high success rate of
drug rehabilitation and
alcohol recovery.
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Addiction Treatment and
Drug Rehab Recovery Connection (RCx) offers addiction treatment and drug
rehab referrals nationwide. Learn about symptoms of alcoholism, drug
addiction, substance abuse and treatment centers.
- Alcoholism Addiction
Treatment: Register with Abbeycare today to beat alcoholism. Medical
treatment should be sought before you attend Alcoholism Treatment Program.
http://www.abbeycarefoundation.com/alcoholism-treatment-program.html
Jill helps you
understand your way into food and life balance, providing bite-size
chunks of support, as well as practical and probing life tools.
This exploration
will ignite your inner wisdom as you discover your own unique path to
transforming your relationship with yourself and food.
Jill is a skilled
tour guide who knows the territory. Happy exploring!
Jill Kelly wasn’t able to get off
the sugar addiction/overeating merry-go-round until she realized that food
wasn’t the problem.
How she was living her life
between meals was the issue. Part-memoir, part-how-to book,
Candy Girl offers hope and support
for all those who struggle with sugar and overeating.
www.lifebetweenmealscoaching.com.
Beyond Hunger
Beyond Hunger is a non-profit organization that provides workshops,
support groups, prevention programs and referrals for adults and
teens struggling with eating disorders and body hatred. |
Body Positive
From leaders in the size acceptance field, this page has information
and links ranging from self-help to scientific, with forums,
professional resources, facts about children and weight, and
activism page, and more. |
Caring Online
A great website with lots of information on it.
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Center for Counseling & Health Resources, Inc. A Place of Hope Counseling, Nutritional Supplements, and FREE
Reports for those suffering from Eating Disorders |
Dietsdontwork.org Diets Don't Work, Break Aweigh from Disordered Eating
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Eating Disorder Referral
and Information Center
Gives referrals to
eating disorder specialists, treatment facilities and support
groups, etc. |
Eating Disorders Recovery
Online Online treatment consultations (for a fee) and message boards are
provided, along with basic information.
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Eating Disorders Site Facts, personal testimonies and stories, poetry, links to other
pages, book reviews, online support and more. |
Healthy Weight Network Devoted to presenting the truth about weight-loss gimmicks, this
page has facts about eating and weight and is a media watchdog
determined to rid the world of fad diets. |
Joannapoppink.com
Support, inspiration, education and treatment opportunities for
people with eating disorders and those who love them. Contains:
articles, literature research references, links, recovery bill of
rights, opportunity to Q & A, over 700 treatment facilities listed. |
Men with Eating Disorders
For men suffering or recovering from eating disorders. There is also
a section devoted to advocacy and legislative reform. |
Mirror-Mirror
Definitions, Signs
and Symptoms, Physical Dangers, specific info on athletes, men and
children with Eating Disorders, relapse warning signs and much more.
|
MyEatingDisorder.com All the information you could need on Bulimia, Anorexia, Binge/Purge
and Compulsive Overeating including facts, statistics, and stories
of different people (famous and well-known people) who have suffered
with an eating disorder of some kind. |
NourishingConnections.com This site focuses on nondiet work, attuned eating, joyful movement,
and self/size acceptance. Includes articles and the latest research
on dieting, obesity, and more. |
PBS.org
A PBS documentary
airing on February 24, 2003, Perfect Illusions: Disorders and the
Family, hosted by Lauren Hutton, will focus on the role of the
family in the evolution and treatment of, and recovery from eating
disorders. |
Transforming Emotional Eating
Resources
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Changing from the
Inside Out: Skills for Resolving Emotional Eating,
a workbook and class (if you are in the
Portland, Oregon metropolitan area). Goals for
the class and workbook: Explore the emotional aspects of your
weight; Identify personal needs and how to meet these needs; Set
realistic expectations; Appreciate & care for your body; Improve overall
self-care; Practice eating for health & pleasure; and Create a
fulfilling lifestyle. The workbook can be purchased individually for
$20. It is EXCELLENT. Call or contact Christine Jensen, RD, Ph.D.,
individual and small group counseling, 8140 SW 146th Terrace, Beaverton,
OR 97007, 503-641-9136,
changingfromtheinsideout@hotmail.com
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Am
I Hungry? By
Michelle May,
M.D.
Eat mindfully, live vibrantly, transform emotional eating http://www.amihungry.com/
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Thin For Life, Eating Thin For Life,
by Anne M. Fletcher, M.S., R.D., (2003), Houghton Mifflin Company
See Ann's web site for a
description of her other WONDERFUL BOOKS
http://annemfletcher.com/
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Intuitive Eating,
by Evelyn Tribole, M.S., R.D. and Elyse Resch, M.S., R.D., (2003), St.
Martin’s Paperbacks, Visit:
http://www.intuitiveeating.org/content/10-principles
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Making Peace With Food,
by Susan Kano, (1989), Harper & Row, Publishers, New York
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The Non-Diet Solution-
6 Winning Ways to Permanent Weight Loss,
by Laurel Mellin, M.A., R.D., (1997), Reagan Books An excellent book on
transforming emotional eating patterns.
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The Zen of Eating,
by Ronna Kabatznick,Ph.D., (1998), By The Penguin Putnam, Inc., www.Penguinputnam.com
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A
transformative approach to emotional eating. Visit their site:
http://www.overcomingovereating.com/
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Reputable Nutrition
Organizations
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The American Obesity Association;
Here you will find what we think is the most comprehensive site on obesity
and overweight on the Internet. Obesity is not a simple condition of eating
too much. It is now recognized that obesity is a serious, chronic disease.
No human condition — not race, religion, gender, ethnicity or disease state
— compares to obesity in prevalence and prejudice, mortality and morbidity,
sickness and stigma.
http://www.obesity.org/
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MayoClinic.com: Great, accurate information on diseases & conditions, healthy living,
drugs & supplements, health tools, books & newsletters, and more!
http://www.mayoclinic.com/
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National Council Against Health Fraud:
Search engine, health scams, position papers, hot topics.
http://www.ncahf.org/
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Department of Health and Human Services
Healthfinder: Search engine, links to journals, antifraud topics,
follow-ups to media health news.
http://www.healthfinder.gov/
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The Academy
of Nutrition and Dietetics:
Tips of the day, find a dietitian, abstracts from the journal of the ADA.
www.eatright.org 1-800-877-1600
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National Institutes of Health: Organizations, consumer health publications.
http://www.nih.gov/
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Food Sensitivities, Allergies, and
Intolerances: Separating Fact from Fiction:
http://www.ific.org/foodinsight/2003/ja/foodsensfi403.cfm
and
http://www.aaaai.org/
LINKING TO OTHER INFORMATIVE NUTRITION SITES
Obesity Resources and
Recommendations Online
(National Institutes of Health)
Restaurant and Fast Food Nutrition Facts
Check out
Fast-Food and Chain Restaurant
Nutrition Facts from Diet Power:
http://www.dietpower.com/restaurants.htm
www.dwlz.com
has a whole restaurant chain nutrition facts section.http://www.dwlz.com/restaurants.html
Fast Food
Explorer:
http://www.fatcalories.com/
Books on
Dining Out
Guide to Healthy
Restaurant Eating. By Hop S. Warshaw, MMSc, RD, CDE, McGraw-Hill Publishers,
2002.
Dining Lean. By
Joanne V. Licten, RD, Nutrifit Publishing, 2000.
Feeding
Healthier Kids
and Teens
Many pre-teen and
teen resources are found at NCES--Nutrition Counseling Education Services:
http://www.ncescatalog.com/
See also:
Childhood and Teen Obesity and Healthy Lifestyle Resources
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Ellyn
Satter seems to direct this book at parents with minimal cooking experience
or desire.
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She explains useful tips for adapting foods for little eaters and
how to round out meals with appealing vegetables and desserts.
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I love this
book! A great companion to Child Of Mine: Feeding with Love and Good Sense,
because it provides lots of recipes to help apply the very sensible eating
principles from Child Of Mine.
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This book was written with a very simply and
easy approach to help understand a healthier diet. The style is simple, has
some really great ideas and advice.
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There are recipes also. The book was
just on so matter of fact without all the glitz it applies common sense
instead which was this a wonderful book.
For a
description of the book/s contents, visit (click on the book and "more
information":
http://www.ellynsatter.com/
See for Ellyn's complete list of books:
http://www.ellynsatter.com/
How to Get Your Kid to
Eat...But Not Too Much. by Ellyn Satter,
Bull Publishing Co., (1987)
A Children's Guide to Fruits,
Vegetables, Berries and Nutrition:
http://www.berries.com/blog/childrens-healthy-nutrition-guide
A great resource for kids that was
shared by Mia, a 5th grader. Thanks!
Nutrition for Kids Website:
By Connie Evers R.D.,
www.nutritionforkids.com
Meals Without Squeals
(Child Care Feeding Guide and Cookbook). By
Christine Berman, MPH, RD and Jacki Former, Bull Publishing Co. (1997) This is a
really excellent guide that provides a wealth of practical ideas and guidelines
for feeding children.
American Dietetic
Association Guide to Healthy Eating for Kids. By Jodie Shield and Mary
Mullen, John Wiley & Sons, (2002)
Brown Bag Success:
Healthy Lunches Your Kids Won't Trade. By Sandra K. Nissenberg, RD and
Barbara N. Pearl, RD, Chronimed Publishing, (1997)
See Snacking Habits for Healthy Living
By American Dietetic Association, (1997) Provides suggestions for
modifying snack
habits, weight conscious ideas, athletic
performance, on the go ideas, for home and work, and snacking for children and
teens.
American Heart
Association Healthier Kids:
http://www.heart.org/HEARTORG/GettingHealthy/HealthierKids/Healthier-Kids_UCM_304156_SubHomePage.jsp
Celebrate
Enjoyable Ways to be Active for Life
Exercise
& Physical Activity: Your Everyday Guide from the National Institute on Aging.
This guide can help you
take charge of an important part of your health. You may want to read through
the entire book first to learn about the benefits of exercise and physical
activity, and to find out how to get started, reduce your risks, and reward your
progress. Then, keep it handy so you can refer to the sample exercises and use
some of the charts at the back of the book to record your activities. From time
to time, you may need to check the tips for getting back on track if there’s a
break in your routine or the tips for healthy eating. Throughout the guide,
you’ll find personal stories that we hope will inspire you to be more active
every day.
http://www.nia.nih.gov/HealthInformation/Publications/ExerciseGuide/
This is a really EXCELLENT FREE GUIDE! To order:
http://niapublications.org/pubs/order/order.asp?id=BK004
Get Off
the Couch and Move! Great Eating and Fitness Tips for Kids and Parents:
http://www.sofasandsectionals.com/get-off-couch
MAYO
CLINIC Fitness for Everybody is designed to help you achieve the goal of
becoming physically fit, regardless of your age, size, physical ability or
overall health. You'll find information on the various components of fitness and
the specific health benefits of each component, as well as detailed and
practical information on designing a personal fitness program that can be
successful, enjoyable, and cost-effective.
I have found it to be an excellent
resource that blends theory with practice. It is loaded with pictures that show
how to do various exercises and has a comprehensive section of exercising with
various medical conditions.
A Wonderful Magazine:
Shares inspiration, information, and humor
about walking. It is published in Portland, Oregon. Enjoy walking about! Find
them at
www.walkaboutmag.com
www.walkinginfo.org
The Pedestrian and Bicycle information Center (CDC) serves anyone interested
in pedestrian and bicycle issues through its Web site. This informative site
encourages citizens to get involved in city planning to promote safer, more
walkable cities. Included are a "community toolbox," a set of techniques for
project development and community participation, and a walkability checklist to
help determine a community's walking potential. The site also has information on
the national "Walk to School Day" planned for October 6, 2004 whose goal is to
encourage parents and kits to get moving throughout the year.
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Biomarkers-The
10 Keys To Prolonging Vitality,
by William Evens, Ph.D. and Irwin H. Rosenberg, M.D., (1991), A Fireside
Book Published by Simon & Schuster
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365 Activities for Fitness, Food and Fun
for the Whole Family. Ideas
to help your family get fit, avoid boredom, and have fun, Julia Sweet,
(2001), McGraw-Hill/Contemporary Books
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365 TV-FREE
Activities you Can Do With Your Child, by Steve & Ruth Bennett. Plus
50 all-new bonus activities! (2002), by Adams Media Corporation. An AMAZING
collection of things to do with your child! Lots of FUN!
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DanceX - Fun
Energizing Dance Exercise DVD
Dynamic total body cardio workout using Easy to follow fun athletic dance
exercise moves like the Hitch Hike, Twist, Disco Roll, John Travolta Point,
Chicken, and Irish Kicks. Dynamic cardio workout that is fun for the entire
family delivers fat-burning results.
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Fitness
Beginnings.
www.fitnessbeginnings.com We
specialize in children's exercise, fitness and dance videos. We also carry
infant massage and physical development videos as well as pregnancy massage,
yoga and exercise videos.
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Sisters Together Move More
Eat Better Encourages Black Women to Obtain a Healthy Weight:
http://win.niddk.nih.gov/sisters/index.htm
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Alliance For a Healthier
Generation Promotes Healthier Lifestyles for Parents, Children, and
Schools:
http://www.healthiergeneration.org/engine/renderpage.asp
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America On The Move
Promotes Stopping Gaining Weight by Taking Extra Steps and Healthy Eating:
http://aom.americaonthemove.org/site/c.krLXJ3PJKuG/b.1524889/k.BFFA/Home.htm
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I Know I Should Exercise, But…” Seven steps to remove your “but” from
activity planning. (1998), Joe Sweeney, Pacific Valley Press
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Great Shape -
The First Fitness Guide For Large Women, by Pat Lyons and Debby
Burgard, (2002),
iUniverse.com Publisher, Emphasizes the pleasure and enjoyment of an active,
healthy life, rather than concentrating on losing weight. Describes walking,
dancing, swimming, aerobic activity, bicycling, and includes valuable safety
tips. Boosts self-esteem and restores self-confidence. Tells where to find
the right books, clothes, classes, organizations, and videotapes. Available from
www.Amazon.com
. Visit also
www.bodypositive.com.
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It’s
Your Move, by Robert
Sweetgall & Robert Neeves, (2002), Creative Walking, Inc., 1-800-762-9255;
Walk The Four Seasons- Walking and Cross-Training Logbook,
(1992),
www.goyaasma.com
:"Get Off Your Ass And Start Moving
Around!" His web site is good fun!
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Sports Nutrition Guidebook
– Eating to Fuel Your Active Lifestyle,
(1997), by Nancy Clark, M.S., R.D., Human Kinetics Press
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Eating for Endurance,
Ultimate Sports Nutrition,
by Ellen Coleman--The Fuel Coach.
These are both excellent books and packed full of helpful information. Ellen
also provides
Fuel Coaching Programs.
See her Web site:
http://openlibrary.org/a/OL527240A/Ellen-Coleman
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Stretching,
by Bob Anderson, (2000), Shelter Publications, Inc. Tips for everyday
fitness and most sports. Clear illustrations are easy to follow.
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Easy Does It Yoga,
Safe and gentle yoga for those challenged
by age, chronic health problems, injury, or inactivity. Alice Christensen,
(1999), American Yoga Association
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Yoga For Wimps: Poses for the
Flexibly Impaired, by Miriam Austin, (2000), Sterling Publishing ;
www.yogaforwimps.com
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A2ZYoga.com - The Yoga Resource Center
A practical and inspirational site for anyone who
wants to promote harmony and well-being in their life with yoga. Find the
A2Z of Yoga over here.
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Exercise Videos:
Collage Video has hundreds of videos and
DVD options from physical limitations to aerobics, strength, and
flexibility. Free catalog. 1-800-433-6769;
www.collagevideo.com
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Exercise:
A guide from the National Institute on Aging. This exercise video addresses
strength, flexibility, and balance for beginners or those over 50. Includes
an 120-page booklet, which is available separately free upon request.
Contact: NIAIC, Dept. W, P.O. Box 8057, Gaithersburg, MD 20898-8057,
1-800-222-2225
http://www.niapublications.org/exercisevideo/exercisebookanddvd.asp
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Discover the Power and Benefits
of Yoga! Visit: (www.BODY-FITNESS-GUIDE.com)
http://www.body-fitness-guide.com/yoga.htm
also BODY BUILDING:
http://www.body-fitness-guide.com/bodybuilding.htm
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Be
Active At Any Size Publication:
http://win.niddk.nih.gov/publications/active.htm
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National Center for Physical Activity and
Disability,
Phone them to
describe your needs and personalized resources can be sent to you. Web site
has information on adapting physical activity to the needs of people
with
disabilities, support groups, and more. 1-800-900-8086,
www.ncpad.org
See the
Exercise with
Health Challenges section of this Web site.
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Walking Sticks (Exerstrider®)
have many benefits for people who are beginning a walking program. Visit:
http://www.walkingpoles.com/
Nancy Clark, RD has written
excellent books and articles about sports nutrition and training for an
active life style. Her web site is:
www.nancyclarkrd.com
You can find answers to many of your nutrition questions in
her Sports Nutrition Guidebook. It has chapters on protein,
vegetarian diets, calorie needs, weight reduction,
weight gain, disordered
eating and most other topics of interest to active people.
Nancy Clark's Food Guide for Marathoners: Tips for Everyday
Champions is her newest book.
Nancy's mission is to: "Help active
people win with good nutrition."
If you want personalized advice, your best bet it to find a local nutrition
expert via the American Dietetic Association's referral network:
www.eatright.org .
Simply put your zip code into the referral network to get a
list of sports dietitians in your area.
Celebrate Simplicity, Balance,
and Personal Evolution in Life
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Sounds True
resources for
Health & Healing:
http://www.soundstrue.com/shop/Health-and-Healing/browse/1
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Take Time for Your Life,
Life Makeovers, Stand Up for Your Life,
by Cheryl Richardson, (1999 – 2002), Broadway Books, New York, NY. Provides
a program for creating the life you want.
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Gives 52 practical & inspiring
ways to improve your life one week at a time.
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Cheryl's books are profoundly
wise and helpful. I find that most of the people in the classes I teach
would benefit from her books. I saw her first on public TV.
www.Cherylrichardson.com
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Simplify Your Life-
100 Ways To Slow Down and Enjoy The Things That Really Matter,
by Elaine St. James, (1994), Hyperion, New York
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The Simple Living Guide,
by Janet Luhrs, (1997), Broadway
Books, New York
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Work to Live,
by Joe Robinson, (2003),
www.worktolive.info/ ;Reclaim your life & sanity!
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Additional
Resources to Help Guide Your Life Back to a Greater
Balance: Expanded Description
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Making a Change for Good: A Guide
to Compassionate Self-Discipline
(Paperback) by Cheri Huber (Author)
This is a wonderful book.
Please visit Cheri's own website for access to her many other wonderful
books:
http://www.cherihuber.com/
Loving, Honoring, and Accepting the Body You
Have
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Celebrate: BodyPositive® boosting body image
at any weight:
More
resources at
http://www.bodypositive.com/resouces.htm
for Web sites, live chats, news groups, mailing lists,
and other cool stuff in the areas of body image, empowerment, eating, size
acceptance
- Check out: Sizewise
http://www.sizewise.com/ There you will find a Web directory and
search engine. Some topics:
Health & Fitness, Looking Good!, Our Big Kids, Politics of Size,
Relationships, What's In Print?, Your World, Your Size, Size Positive
Links, Email Lists,
- Excellence Award Sites, The SWAN Project
- The Body Image Workbook.
Thomas F. Cash, Ph.D., Fine Communications, 1998
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Discover:
www.radiancemagazine.com today.
Get support in creating a full life and a healthy self-esteem.
Check out Radiance: Your
Online Resource for Body Acceptance, an upbeat, positive,
empowering Web site for women (and girls) all sizes of large.
Since 1984,
Radiance has grown to become one of the most
trusted and valued resources in the worldwide size acceptance
movement. The Radiance Web site features in-depth
interviews with plus-size celebrities, along with articles on
health, media, fashion, and politics.
With our plus size images and
artwork, women of size see the beauty, strength, and power in their
bodies and in themselves.
- The Don't Diet, Live-it
Workbook: Healing Food, Weight and Body Issues. Andrea LoBue, and
Marsea Marcus, Gurze Books, 1999
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VISION HEALTH: According to the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, approximately 12 million people
40 years and over in the US have vision impairment.
1 million are blind, 3
million have vision impairment after correction, and 8 million have vision
impairment due to uncorrected refractive error.
Vision Center is an informational web guide created for those seeking eye
surgery and other vision correction options. All content published on Vision
Center
is researched, written, and
edited by licensed optometrists, experienced journalists, and other medical
writers in the industry.
(https://www.visioncenter.org/refractive-errors/astigmatism/)
Caregiver Resources
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Aging Solutions: Aging Parents and
Elder Care:
www.Aging-Parents-and-Elder-Care.com
Articles, comprehensive checklists, and links to key resources ... designed
to make it easier for family caregivers to quickly find the information they
need ... and avoid overlooking something important in the care of their
loved one.
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Empowering Caregivers™
Discover numerous
resources for: Caregiving sites, elderly sites, grand parenting resources,
alternative healing therapies, legal and financial information, dying, death,
and grieving sites, spiritual and metaphysical sites, humor and more are found at:
http://www.care-givers.com/pages/resources.html#Anchor
Visit them also to
discover: Caregiving articles, journal exercises, healing circle of prayer,
inspiration, humor, alternative healing, readings, resources, and MUCH more!
Visit: http://www.care-givers.com/
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Geriatric
Care Manager: www.caremanager.org
GCM is a non-profit,
professional organization of practitioners whose goal is the advancement of
dignified care for the elderly and their families. With more than 1,500
members, GCM is committed to maximizing the independence and autonomy of
elders while striving to ensure that the highest quality and most
cost-effective health and human services are used when and where
appropriate.
- National Academy of Elder
Law Attorneys: www.naela.com
The
National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, Inc. is a non-profit association
that assists lawyers, bar organizations and others who work with older
clients and their families. Established in 1987, the Academy provides a
resource of information, education, networking and assistance to those who
deal with the many specialized issues involved with legal services to the
elderly and people with special needs.
The mission of the National
Academy of Elder Law Attorneys is to establish NAELA members as the premier
providers of legal advocacy, guidance and services to enhance the lives of
people with special needs and people as they age.
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Family Caregiving
Alliance: National Center On Caregiving:
Family Caregiving
Alliance is a public voice for caregivers who provide loved ones with support
who have chronic, disabling health conditions. Our pioneering programs provide:
Caregiving
information and advice, education, fact sheets and
publications, services, chat groups and
message boards, research, advocacy, Visit:
http://www.caregiver.org/caregiver/jsp/home.jsp
or call: 800-445-8106
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Welcome to the
Eldercare Locator: Is a public service
of the U.S. Administration on Aging. The Eldercare Locator connects older
Americans and their caregivers with sources of information on senior services.
The service links those who need assistance with state and local area agencies
on aging and community-based organizations that serve older adults and their
caregivers. You may find the information resources you need by following the directions
below or you may speak to an Eldercare Locator information specialist by calling
1-800-677-1116 or
http://www.eldercare.gov/Eldercare/Public/Home.asp
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Exploring Disease States and
How to Best Manage Them:
Healthopedia.com, a medical and
health consumer information resource containing comprehensive and unbiased
information in patient-friendly language from trusted sources on over 1,500
health topics, 70 focussed health centers, and more than 11,000 drugs and
medications. Visit:
http://www.healthopedia.com/
How to manage Alzheimer's disease:
http://www.healthopedia.com/alzheimers-disease/
Powerful tools for
Caregivers:
Powerful Tools for
Caregivers.org
http://www.powerfultoolsforcaregivers.org/about/
A terrific comprehensive workbook and class series.
Celebrate
Healthy Mental States, Self-Nurturing, Self- Esteem,
and Healthy Relationships
CONSCIOUS
TRANSFORMATION--INNER MATRIX BOOK & GROUPS:
https://conscioustransformation.com/
BOOKS AND TRAININGS:
https://conscioustransformation.com/catalog/
The inner Matrix book is excellent
as well as other programs for physical, mental,
emotional and spiritual mastery of yourself.
PTSD Resource--
Helpful information about PTSD and how to cope with it:
What
Happens in Your Brain During a PTSD Flashback?
19 People Describe What
It's Like to Have PTSD
What are the Causes of
PTSD?
13 (Non-Pharmaceutical)
Ways to Deal With PTSD
How to Use Yoga as a Coping Tool when You Live with PTSD
11 Signs Someone Might Have PTSD, Because It's Much More Common Than You
Probably Think
Common Therapy Approaches to Help You Heal from Trauma
How to Help Someone with PTSD From War: A Guide For Family & Friends
What It's Like to Live With PTSD After Escaping Domestic Violence
Sounds
True
resources for Health & Healing:
http://www.soundstrue.com/shop/Health-and-Healing/browse/1
College
students stress:
College students experience stress regardless if they are an incoming freshman
or a senior getting ready for their last final. With the pressure of getting and
maintaining good grades,
finding internships and more, students must learn how to manage stressors
through college.
Our "Student's Guide to Dealing with College Stress"
spotlights information on identifying and understanding the different types of
stressors, how stress affects your health, and where to find help.
You can find more information here: http://www.affordablecollegesonline.org/balancing-student-stress/
In
his new book Water The Bamboo®, Greg Bell takes a unique and
joyful approach to time-tested management concepts. Greg’s distinctive
outlook on maximizing your potential will propel you toward significant
growth in both life and work.
A truly enjoyable book.”
— Ken Blanchard,
coauthor of The One Minute Manager® and Leading
at a Higher Level.
Do you want to
achieve phenomenal success?
Water The Bamboo®
is for those who truly want to achieve phenomenal growth in life and
work. Through simple exercises and practical examples,
Water The
Bamboo® will teach you new ways of thinking
about your goals and give you practical, step-by-step strategies and
motivation to stay focused on your bamboo and tend it to phenomenal
growth – whatever your “bamboo”may be!
http://waterthebamboo.com/
From Library Journal
The authors, both cognitive psychotherapists, identify 11 common "lifetraps,"
which they define as repetitive, destructive behavior patterns
associated with a negative self-image. Using illustrations from case
studies, the authors describe each lifetrap, discuss its origins in
childhood experience, and provide a questionnaire for self-assessment.
They then offer a
program for change using techniques ranging from experiential (getting
in touch with your inner child) to cognitive (writing a "case" against
your lifetrap) and behavioral (identifying specific behaviors to be
changed). - Lucille
Boone, San Jose P.L., Cal. Available at:
www.amazon.com
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Self-Esteem,
by Matthew McKay, PH.D. & Patrick Fanning, (2000), New Harbinger
Publications, Inc. This books offers numerous
suggestions for disarming the inner critic, transforming cognitive
distortions as you develop a compassionate mind, and exploring your core
unconscious beliefs so you can understand how they effect your life and
transform them.
The VIA Classification of Character Strengths
discusses KEY mental strengths that promote life-long mental and
emotional well being. It is VERY comprehensive and insightful. Visit it
here:
http://www.viacharacter.org/www/en-us/viainstitute/classification.aspx
To explore how to use these strengths in yourself, visit VIA ME!
http://www.viacharacter.org/www/VIAMeCHARACTERPROFILE/tabid/61/language/en-US/Default.aspx
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BUY
THIS ONE....INSPIRING, FUNNY, EDUCATIONAL, AND AN ALL AROUND GREAT READ!
It's interesting all the scientific data proving that having an attitude of
gratitude has positive impacts our relationships and on our health. Can simply
counting your blessings greatly improve the quality of your life? See what the
scientific evidence says. Get one for yourself and better yet get one for your
friends.
Please check out her two awesome websites:
www.dnorville.com
and
www.thankyoupower.net as the saying goes,
"you'll be glad you did."
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Zen
Habits: Zen Habits is about finding simplicity in the daily
chaos of our lives. It’s about clearing the clutter so we can focus on
what’s important, create something amazing, find happiness.
http://zenhabits.net/
and About Zen Habits:
http://zenhabits.net/about/
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Daily Strength Website:
Discover many
Popular Support Groups.
Also find health blogs, expert treatments, and other ways to be empowered.
http://www.dailystrength.org/
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Healing from Depression:
12 Weeks to a Better Mood, by Douglas
Bloch, M.A., (2002), Celestial Arts Publishers,
www.healingfromdepression.com
See
For A Five-Part Holistic Self-Care Program,
by
Douglas Bloch
for a description of book.
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Self Parenting-The Complete Guide To Your
Inner Conversations, by Dr.
John K. Pollard, III, (1987), Generic Human Studies Publishing
This book
includes lots of fun pictures and explores terrific journaling techniques to
explore connecting with your inner emotional self and changing the "feeling
tone" of your relationship with yourself.
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Hugs! * Hugs! * Hugs! *
Hugs are
fat-free, sugar-free, and require no batteries. Hugs reduce blood pressure,
body temperature, and relieve pain and depression. Hugs brighten the day and
lighten the heart! Discover Free HUG coupons at:
http://www.worldhealing.net/hug.html
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Women’s Comfort Book,
by Jennifer Louden, (1992),
Harper-Collins, NY This book is terrific! It includes
HUNDREDS OF practical suggestions on how to begin caring for yourself. It
includes a thorough section on "self-care at a glance."
http://www.jenniferlouden.com/ and
self-care newsletter:
http://www.jenniferlouden.com/about-2/ and
newsletter:
http://www.comfortqueen.com/newsletter
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The Only Diet There Is,
Sondra Ray explains in her book, that
if we forgive
the past, drop negative thoughts and resentments, stop being victims—we drop our
fat as well. She asserts that as we release our negativity, we release excess
weight in our minds, hearts, and in our bodies. I
used this book extensively and found all of the exercises and affirmations
to be quite helpful. Copyright date is 1981 by Celestial Arts Publishers.
You'll find it at www.Amazon.com
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Living Juicy-Daily
Morsels For Your Creative Soul,
& The Bodacious Book of Succulence by SARK (1994), Celestial
Arts, Berkeley, California. For a catalog, call: (800) 841-BOOK.
These books (and
SARK'S Web site) are SO MUCH FUN
and are delightfully
colorful!
http://www.planetsark.com/
at Plantet SARK!
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You
Can Heal Your Life is a beautifully written and illustrated book dealing with
self-discovery. It is a stepping stone in finding the real person you are and
exploring ways that will lead to a more peaceful and happy life. Often, we are
our own worst enemies with imaginary fears of what the future will bring, or we
are dwellers of our past mistakes, regrets and misgivings. The importance of
discovering and accepting our true self for who we really are, and the search
for a more fulfilling life, are explored among the pages of this book. I used
this book extensively and found it to be quite amazing and really helpful. Check
out
http://www.hayhouse.com/
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Celebrate Your Self - Making Life Work For You (Your Child's Self Esteem),
by Dorothy Corkille Briggs, (1986), Main Street Books.
I found this
book to be really helpful. I read both of these books extensively. They were
wonderful. They helped me understand why I hated myself and how I could
begin to change. They are also available used for very reasonable prices.
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What To Say When You Talk To Your Self,
by Shad Helmstetter, (1990), Pocket Books.
This book in very practical and
understandable terms helps unravel the mystery of how self-talk creates our
inner conditioning which creates our success or our failures. Check it out!
Available used.
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The
Joyful Child: A Sourcebook of Activities and Ideas for Releasing Children's
Natural Joy By Peggy
Jenkins, Ph.D., Aslan Publishing, ©1996
This book is not just for the
children in your life. It is also for you! As you learn to guide your
children's discovery of joy your awareness will expand and you will grow
more in touch with your own inner joy. is both a source and a resource book.
Between its covers is a wealth of ideas and activities. In addition it is
liberally sprinkled with quotations and references to lead you to a wide
variety of excellent resources
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Learning To Love Your Self,
by Gay Hendricks, (1982),
Prentice Hall Press, New York
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You Can Be Happy No Matter What: Five
Principles for Keeping Life in Perspective, by Richard Carlson,
Ph.D., (1997), New World Library. Richard shares
PRINCIPLES ABOUT: of thoughts, about moods, of separate realities, of
feelings, and of the present moment. He helps the reader create more
effective relationships, understand stress, and solve problems in life to
increase happiness and reduce addictive behaviors. Provides a "checklist for
your life."
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The Feeling Good Handbook, by
David Burns, M.D., (1999), a Plume Book. David shows
you how to overcome depression, conquer anxiety, and enjoy greater intimacy.
Provides methods to diagnose your moods and understand them, and apply 4
steps to happiness. Includes a comprehensive discussion of mood-altering
medications.
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Readers can review 25 mental health
conditions and determine the best course for treatment. Examples: anger,
phobias, depression, anxiety, burnout, co-dependency, eating disorders,
passive/aggressive behaviors, marital/relationship problems, gambling,
grief/bereavement, parenting issues, self-esteem, sexual concerns, sleep
problems, stress, and many other topics are covered. Suggestions are
given about when to seek emergency care, when to see a physician, when to go
to a counselor, and when self-help is appropriate. 7 3/8" x 9".
96 pages COST: $6.95. Item #:
2147. Go to the "products/online store--> Medical Self-Care Guides"
http://www.healthylife.com/
Page:
http://www.healthylife.com/products.asp?productsID=23
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Home Coming-Reclaiming
and Championing Your Inner Child, by John Bradshaw, (1992), Bantam Books.
Excellent, practical, helpful book on learning to embrace your inner
emotional self.
-
www.mentalhealth.com
Best comprehensive
site on the Internet. Includes: helpful
introduction, comprehensive disorder explanation, diagnosis and treatment,
diagnose yourself segment, quality of life assessment, extensive medication
description, magazine and books sections, research findings, Internet links,
and help.
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www.teachhealth.com
Gives the medical basis of stress, depression, anxiety, sleep problems, and
drug use—explained in a fun, easy-to-read format.
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http://www.mindtools.com/smpage.html
Learn 48 essential leadership
skills at mindtools.com. Also visit links at:
http://www.mindtools.com/links/Links.html
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www.feelbetter.org
Interactive depression self-help
site. From Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research. Includes a one-time
registration. Practical suggestions.
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http://www.thedepressiontreatment.com
Depression treatment. Learn more about depression in children, teens and
adults. Resources discuss depression symptoms, causes and treatment options.
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http://www.depression-guide.com/index.htm
provides
comprehensive explanation of what depression is, the symptoms, types,
causes, and treatments. After personal evaluation, your doctor may prescribe
medications to help stabilize your thinking processes. Many individuals
don't require drug therapy, but it can be essential for some people. I recommend
evaluating your lifestyle choices and making gradual changes that fit you
and feel good, as an essential component for life-long mental well-being.
Inclusion here does not constitute endorsement of this site, or of any other
products or services contained therein. See
How To Use This Site
for ideas on how to begin.
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You Can Heal Your Life,
by Louise L. Hay, (1984), Hay House, Santa Monica, CA
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At
each stage of our life, we learn a predictable series of skills. If development
is impeded at a particular point, an important skill may not be learned
affecting the next stage. The first four to six years of life are when we are
most dependent, receptive, and malleable—and they have a profound effect on the
rest of our lives. For me, being wounded at many of the stages affected all of
my relationships—with myself and other people.
I learned about these concepts in
Keeping The Love You Find, by Harville
Hendrix, (1992, Pocket Books). The book explains with amazing clarity how
our initial relationships form an imago, a buried potential image, and
consequently create an unconscious attraction to fall in love with someone who
has the positive and negative traits of our imperfect parents. This is someone
who we feel will meet our emotional needs—except that they can’t.
Provides terrific exploratory exercises to understand and transform present
unhealthy patterns into a journey towards a conscious partnership. There are
therapists who are trained in IMAGO therapy. It is an excellent book!
Financial Balance-In-Life
Resources
Do you experience
imbalances with your finances?
Are you so far in debt that it is affecting the way that you live your life? It
you find that this is true for you, perhaps visit:
http://www.daveramsey.com/
I saw Dave on 60 Minutes and thought
that his approach and strategies were excellent.
The Total Money Makeover Book:
Get your finances on track with Dave's simple, easy to use plan for your
money. Get the inspiration you need to be debt free from people who have
listened to Dave, worked the plan and reached their goals!
WILD
MONEY By Luna Jaffe:
http://www.lunajaffe.com/wild-money/
Order the Wild Money Book &
Journal!
This amazing book reveals the how
to's when it comes to reprogramming the past and the negatives which have come
into conflict with our desiring goals.
It's all about "Financial Blueprinting"
and how to create wealth...a MUST READ!!
T Bergen/CA
This is sure to become a classic
for the libraries of successful and very wealthy people. Secrets of the
Millionaire Mind is a book about how you think about money.
If you learn to
control your thinking then you will be able to control your money. To be used as
a study guide for future reading. Linsey Mills,
Author of Simply Outrageous
www.simplyoutrageous.org
If you explore the reviews at Amazon, you will find come contradictory
reviews. Take what you like and leave the rest.
On-line Support
and Nutrition and Lifestyle Analysis
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Myfitnesspal.com:
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/
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http://www.soberrecovery.com/,
http://www.soberrecovery.com/links/resources.html
You will also find an extensive EATING DISORDERS resource section:
http://www.soberrecovery.com/links/eatingdisordersresources.html
The
Sober-Recovery directory lists hundreds of drug rehab and treatment centers,
alcohol rehabilitation centers, sober living houses and recovery related web
sites.
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They offer help, referrals and information for heroin, cocaine, alcohol,
marijuana, and treatment program options including detox, teen boot camps,
wilderness programs and outpatient programs for adults or adolescents. Pay a
visit to
The Use of the 12-Step Programs, Recovery Groups, and
Recovery Resources for additional
information.
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http://www.fatlikeus.com/home.asp
Jean Renfro
Anspaugh describes herself as a professional dieter and the anthropologist
of diet culture. What she does is to write about dieting practice, beliefs,
values, and the like. Her site provides a community chat a discussion board,
resources, and she describes the book that she has written. She was featured
on the CBS 60 Minutes program.
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http://www.obesityhelp.com/
Obesity Help for Bariatric Surgery. Topics include: obesity and dieting,
bariatric surgeons, public resources, forums, directories for dietitians,
psychologists, sleep professionals, and CHAT ROOMS for ongoing support.
- My Pyramid Tracker: for a
detailed assessment of your DIET QUALITY and to assess your PHYSICAL
ACTIVITY patterns:
http://www.choosemyplate.gov/supertracker-tools/supertracker.html
This is a very helpful evaluation
program that compares your daily intake to the 2005 Dietary Guidelines. It
will also calculate your nutrient intakes and compares them to the
recommended intakes for your gender, age, and activity level. I did find
that the Estimated Energy Requirement (EER) was high (and was for
maintenance--not weight loss), however it does provide some very helpful
feedback.
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http://www.Dietpower.com - charts and
graphs track food (easily add your own foods) & exercise with tips;
provides suggestions to correct nutritional deficiencies; analyzes recipes, very
easy to use; 15-day free, trial Comes with a lifetime
money-back guarantee. Cost $50. It's a wonderful program! I use it
myself for many years.
Check for the newest version.
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www.fitday.com
Explore your eating
patterns with a free Web program and a PC version to evaluate and transform
your eating and activity patterns.
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http://www.keyoe.com/
Diet and exercise
assistant. Download free trial, for palm and PC.
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www.Onelife.americanheart.org
- free program to reduce your risk of heart attack or stroke through
assessment and customized information.
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http://www.sparkpeople.com/
With the completely free program
from SparkPeople.com, America's #1 Weight Loss and Fitness Website. Make
Healthy Living Fun & Easy With Our Tools, Content & Community
- BODY ENERGY MONITORING:
Fit Bit
https://www.google.com/search?q=fitbit&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a
AND Body Media products:
http://www.bodymedia.com/Shop?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_term={keyword}&utm_campaign=BodyMedia+Brand+Computers+US&docookiecheck=T&whence=
Newsletters
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http://www.planetsark.com/
Living Juicy-Daily
Morsels For Your Creative Soul,
& The Bodacious Book of Succulence by SARK(1994), Celestial
Arts, Berkeley, California. For a catalog, call: (800) 841-BOOK.
These books (and
SARK'S Web site) are SO MUCH FUN
and are delightfully
colorful!
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www.cspinet.org —Nutrition Action
Health Letter. Filled with product evaluations and current nutrition
issues.
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AICR --American
Institute of Cancer research--Newsletter, call 1-800-843-8114, extension
34; 9 am-5 pm, EST,
www.aicr.org Terrific
quarterly newsletter:
https://secure2.convio.net/aicr/site/SSurvey?JServSessionIdr004=ztv6nl52u1.app44a&SURVEY_ID=1160&ACTION_REQUIRED=URI_ACTION_USER_REQUESTS
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Food Reflections
Electronic Newsletter: focusing on food, nutrition and food safety from
the University of Nebraska,
http://lancaster.unl.edu/food/food-reflections.shtml
Can subscribe and review past
issues. The COOK IT QUICK and Volumetrics Weight Control sections are
superb. This newsletter is exceptional.
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Additional Food
Reflection Resources: READY-TO USE Educational Resources (most are
FREE):
http://lancaster.unl.edu/food/resources.htm
Subscribe/Unsubscribe/Change Address:
http://lancaster.unl.edu/food/foodtalk.htm
* Past issues:
http://lancaster.unl.edu/food/archives.htm
* Permission to copy:
http://lancaster.unl.edu/food/foodtalk.htm#copy
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Feeding Kids
Electronic Newsletter: By Connie Evers,
www.nutritionforkids.com
This
is an excellent resource for feeding your family in a healthful way. Filled
with lots of terrific suggestions for healthful eating and ideas for living
an active life.
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IT IS WONDERFUL! Connie also has many excellent LINKS
from her web site for families, kids, teachers, professionals, something for
everyone:
http://www.nutritionforkids.com/Links.htm
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Strong Women Stay Young Electronic Newsletter: promotes vibrant aging
for women; by Miriam Nelson,
www.strongwomen.com
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Electronic newsletter
at
www.Cherylrichardson.com provides many suggestions and support for keeping life in balance and taking
time for our own self-care.
It’s
All About You: Owners Manual For Your Body…how
to fuel it and move it for a fun and healthy life; down load it (without charge)
from the following website:
http://www.beefnutrition.org àDietary
Guidelines Alliance àclick
on “Owners Manual for Your Body (PDF, 21 pp)”. It downloads as a PDF file (using
Adobe AcrobatÒ
Reader).
Alternative Therapies
Scoliosis newest form of
treatment designed by Dr.Veronica Esagui, Chiropractic Physician, has shown to
effectively help
with reversing scoliosis
and to relieve scoliosis symptoms and pain. Scoliosis of the spine in children
and adults can be
successfully addressed with
the newest form of Scoliosis treatment called TESP and chiropractic
adjustments.
The Scoliosis Self-Help
Resource Book by Dr. Veronica Esagui, Chiropractic Physician.
http://www.veronicaesagui.net/scoliosis_sample.html
CommuniChi
is a library of
healing resources Jordan Van Voast put together designed to inform,
entertain, and inspire anyone who is on a healing path. (Hint: that's all of
us).
Like a traditional Buddhist
mandala, there are many parts to the site and each part is representative of
the underlying unity. Healing has many facets to it; each diamond facet is
illumined with the light of
awareness we bring to it.
Enjoy. Surf around the light
waves. May you find what you need to be healthy and whole (Hint: it's already
within you, though practical advice is often helpful.)" Jordan Van Voast, M.Ac.,
L.Ac. Check out:
http://communichi.org/
Working Class Acupuncture's
mission is to use acupuncture to create social change in health care. We
provide, and advocate for others to provide, accessible acupuncture for working
class patients; we support acupuncturists in being social entrepreneurs; and we
share our business model for natural health care that empowers patients, builds
community and breaks down class division. Portland, Oregon.
http://www.workingclassacupuncture.org/
Dr. Eddys Integrated Medical Clinic
& Ayurveda School
Our Integrated
Medical Clinic and Ayurveda School is a unique healthcare facility, combining
the strengths and knowledge of both traditional western and alternative medicine
in a holistic manner. Visit:
http://www.dreddyclinic.com/index.htm
For an understanding of the
Ayurveda healing methods, check out:
http://www.dreddyclinic.com/ayurvedic/ayurvedic.htm
www.alternativemedicine4health.com
Alternative
Medicine Center online Dr. Anca Martalog, European Canadian Naturopathic
Doctor, treats patients with any health challenges from 3 continents using
alternative medicine (homeopathy, naturoropathy, acupuncture, natural treatments
and remedies). This site offers FREE Health strategies to deal with menopause,
women’s / men’s complaints, children’s problems, detoxification, IBD, ADHD,
Fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue, diabetes, etc. Get healthier naturally with Dr.
Anca Martalog’s treatment protocols and her books suggestions on health
treatments and therapies. Discover the secret to a long-lasting healthier
lifestyle through natural nutrition, fitness, homeopathy, naturopathy, Chinese
medicine, acupuncture, complementary treatments and herbal remedies
Music Therapy, and Using Music
in Therapy
Discover The Power of Music as a Coping
Skill
ENHANCED
HEALING THROUGH MUSIC: Discover relaxation music, positive affirmations and
online counseling for reducing stress and anxiety, promoting health,
wellness and healing and improving self-esteem.
http://www.enhancedhealing.com
ROYALTY FREE MUSIC and PRODUCTION SERVICES
for those who want to create their own CD products.
The site below is your source for information on how to help children and
adolescents use popular music, something they already listen to and
enjoy, as a way to express their feelings.
http://www.enterthefreudianslip.com/index.htm
Matthew J. Bush, MSW, LSW has developed some
very exciting and innovative techniques for use in therapy with
children and adolescents. One does not need to be knowledgeable of
music therapy to apply these techniques. On this site you will find
articles about how popular music can be used in therapy, suggestions
of popular music with therapeutic messages, and information about
Matt's recent publication,
Utilizing Music as a Coping Skill: Featuring
the Music of Freudian Slip
which was recently featured in an issue of Counseling Today!
Also featured on this site is Freudian Slip, Matt's therapeutic rock
band which features original music which takes a direct look at
human emotion. The songs focus on topics such as depression, abuse,
addiction, and so forth. These songs have been composed by Matt
throughout his years as a therapist and represent struggles in his
own life as well as those of his clients. Includes songs written by
children in therapy!
Matthew J. Bush, MSW, LSW is an experienced clinical therapist who
has successfully applied this music therapy technique to countless
children and adolescents in his work. He has worked and performed
for children in public and private schools, residential treatment
facilities, and the community. Matt has also spoken at statewide
conferences, educating colleagues on the power of music as a coping
skill.
Providing Nurturing
Care to The Body You Have
A Complete Guide on Beauty and Cosmetic. URL:
http://www.beauty-cosmetic-guide.com/
Description: Soul to Sole Our
Beauty Resolution - Various articles on cosmetics, makeup, beauty and skin care,
diet, health, lifestyle, fashion and recommended products, homemade recipes and
lots of valuable information.
Cosmetics - Makeup and Beauty Tips URL:
http://www.thebeautytips.com/
Cosmetics - Makeup and Beauty Tips
Description: TheBeautyTips.com providing valuable information on skin care,
beauty, makeup, cosmetics, skin disorders and hair care. Many beauty and makeup
tips with lots of effective natural home remedies.
Women Health Care - beauty,
pregnancy, baby care. URL:
http://www.women-health-care.com
Description - Online resource for
total Women's Health including women beauty, skin care, women health issues,
Pregnancy and Baby Care. Info on Women's & Child Diseases and much more...
I
list many Websites as resources. I have not participated in the development of
any of the sites, and cannot endorse any products or supplements they sell or
services that they promote or contain.
Resources
for Managing the Emotional Pain of Illness and Trauma
Celebrate Life—New Attitudes for Living with Chronic Illness
Illness can force you to
make some painful and dramatic changes. This book teaches you to grieve your
losses and embrace the joys of your new beginning. Take control of your illness
instead of letting your illness control you.
Kathleen Lewis, Arthritis
Foundation, 1999
Gift From
Within
(www.giftfromwithin.org) a non-profit
organization is dedicated to those who suffer post-traumatic stress disorder
(PTSD), those at risk for PTSD, and those who care for traumatized individuals.
GFW helps everyone with PTSD by sharing ideas, improving morale, and reducing
the stigma of the diagnosis and its treatment. We have articles written by
authorities in the field, poetry and art gallery for trauma survivors, peer
support pal network, personal coping and inspirational stories, a Q&A, videos,
book reviews, list of retreats for survivors, global list of trauma survivor
support groups, and other educational materials and resources.
Some of our articles include:
"The Art and Science of Caring for Others without
Forgetting Self-Care";
Trauma Addiction: Safety and
Stabilization for the Addicted Survivor of Trauma;
Life
After Breast Cancer: Surviving & Thriving;
"Exposure To A Traumatic Event
Does Not Automatically Put A Person On A Path To Develop PTSD: The Importance of
Protective Factors To Promote Resiliency.";
Latinas in Pursuit of Healing: Cultural Implications for
Counseling Sexually Abused Latinas;
"I Will Survive: The African-American Guide to Healing
from Sexual Assault and Abuse (excerpt)";
Trauma in American Indian Communities;
Suffering in Silence: The Problem of Male Sexual Abuse;
Stress Responses in Sexual Trauma
Victims and in Others Experiencing Overwhelming Events
;
Don't Make
it Worse! Use of Alcohol or Drugs After Trauma;
Secret Diet Disasters of Trauma
Survivors
Healing
Power: Ten Steps to Pain Management and Spiritual Evolution
by Philip Shapiro M. D.
Publisher Comments:
We seek unlimited peace, love and joy in an uncertain world where suffering
is inevitable. Because we manage our pain poorly, we get into trouble. The
wisdom of the ages, taught by the world's diverse religious traditions, offers a
solution to this dilemma by pointing out the connection between pain management
and the cultivation of spiritual qualities. When we develop a spiritual
practice, we learn how to transform our suffering into spiritual power. Dr.
Shapiro describes a self-help method of ten steps that propel spiritual
evolution. The ten steps teach us how to expand our healing power, improve our
pain management skills, and cultivate spiritual qualities. The central premise
is that life, through a series of painful lessons, teaches us that the peace,
love, and joy we seek in the outer world can and must ultimately be found
within. Dr. Shapiro elaborates twelve spiritual methods derived from the world's
great religions. These methods help us unlock healing and spiritual powers
inherent in the body. Detailed instructions explain how these methods help us
cultivate peace, love, joy, strength, and courage in response to any pain of the
body, mind, or soul. These qualities are the jewels of this life. They are
healers. They help us eliminate or endure any painful condition of body, mind,
or soul. They are more powerful than any barrier or challenge we may face. We
encounter trouble no matter which route we take, but the way offered here is the
path of least resistance, the way through our pain to peace, power, and
strength. As we move forward through the steps, we find ourselves living the
richest possible life, a journey where our spirit is in charge and we are ready
for anything!
Visit Dr. Shapiro at:
http://www.philipshapiro.com/philbook.html
Fibromyalgia
and the Mind Body Spirit Connection
Presents a 7-step
practical guide to help you manage widespread muscular pain and fatigue— learn
how to use the strength of the connection of your mind, body and spirit to
overcome your symptoms, improve your sleep, and feel better than ever before.
William B. Salt II, M.D.
and Edwin H. Season, M.D., Parkview Publishing, 2000.
Living
a Healthy Life with Chronic Conditions
Provides comprehensive
self-management guidance to assist you in developing an active lifestyle with
conditions like heart disease, arthritis, cancer, diabetes, asthma, emphysema
and others.
Kate Lorig, RN (Editor)
et al, Bull Publishing, 2000.
Get valuable info on all
general diseases and conditions basics..
manage your health with our health advice, articles on different diseases
and conditions with their symptoms, causes, and treatment
http://www.diseasesatoz.com
How to Manage Fibromyalgia &
Chronic Fatigue Syndromes:
Fibromyalgia & Chronic Fatigue.pdf
Visit Kaiser Permanente's
extensive HEALTH ENCYCLOPEDIA:
http://members.kaiserpermanente.org/kpweb/healthency/entrypage.do
Managing the Emotional Pain of Chronic Illness
Resources (#2) for
Celebrating Change and Self-Awareness
Books on
Being Your Own “Personal Lifestyle Trainer”
-
Changing
For Good, A Six-Stage Program For Overcoming Bad Habits and Moving Your Life
Positively Forward, by James Prochaska, Ph.D., John Norcross, Ph.D., Carlo
Diclemente, Ph.D., (1994), Avon Books, Inc.
- DON’T SWEAT THE SMALL
STUFF…and it’s all small stuff (…with Your Family-is
another good book), by Richard Carlson, Ph.D., (1997), Hyperion,
New York
- Take Time for Your Life,
Life Makeovers, Stand Up for Your Life,
by Cheryl Richardson, (1999 – 2002), Broadway Books, New York, NY. Provides
a program for creating the life you want. Gives 52 practical & inspiring
ways to improve your life one week at a time. These books are excellent!
Electronic newsletter at:
www.Cherylrichardson.com
-
The 7 Habits of Highly
Effective People,
by Stephen R. Covey, (1989), Simon & Schuster, New York
and
First Things First by Stephen R. Covey and A. Roger Merrill. (1994).
A Fireside Book. Both are classics!
Books
and Websites on Meditation & Mindfulness
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Mindfulness Resources by Donald Altman:
http://www.mindfulpractices.com/Resources%20Links.html
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Peace Is Every Step- The
Path of Mindfulness in Everyday Life,
(1991), Bantam Books, New York, by Thich Nhat Hanh, (1998), Broadway Books.
This book is really about "lifestyle awareness training" as you learn to
celebrate your life! All
of his books touch the heart with insight, tenderness, kindness and
practical transformational ideas.
-
Seeking The Heart
Of Wisdom (And The Wise Heart), by Joseph Goldstein & Jack Kornfield, (1987), Shambhala Publishers
A classic! Shares deep insights about the difficulties
and hindrances of meditating and the transformative value of understanding
cause and effect. One unique and helpful section is how to integrate
practice into our daily lives and how to develop an integrated awareness of
all dimensions of our being, making our body, our actions, our feelings, our
relationships, our work, and our play, all part of our meditation.
-
The Miracle of
Mindfulness,
by Thich Nhat Hanh, (1976), Beacon Press, Boston
In
Thich Nhat Hanh's book Present Moment Wonderful Moment--Mindfulness Verses
for Daily Living*,
Parallax Press,
(1990). Check out also Parallax Press
Resources for Mindful Living:
http://www.parallax.org/
*From
the introduction: This book contains short verses to help us dwell in
mindfulness. We often become so busy that we forget what we are doing or
even who we are. We forget to look at the people we love and to appreciate
them...we don't know how to get in touch with what is going on inside and
outside of ourselves...To meditate is to be aware of what is going on in our
bodies, our feelings, our minds, and in the world. This is a delightful book
that promotes a feeling of joy and of the sacredness of life. Another
excellent book is The Heart of The Buddha’s
Teachings.
- The Three Minute Meditator, by
David Harp, (1996), New Harbinger Publications, Inc., Oakland, California.
Gives 30 simple ways to
unwind your mind while enhancing your emotional intelligence. A FUN and
easy-to-understand book. Written by a
musician.
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With
Mapping the Dharma: A Concise Guide to the Middle Way of the
Buddha you have at your fingertips an easy to
read, easy to follow atlas of nearly one hundred key concepts of
Buddhism.
Whether you are a
long-standing Buddhist practitioner or just curious about how
the Buddha's teachings can help you lead a more peaceful and
happy life, you will find this book a useful tool.
http://www.mappingthedharma.paramipress.com/
- The Buddhist Recovery Network
supports the use of Buddhist teachings, traditions and practices to help
people recover from the suffering caused by addictive behaviors. Open to
people of all backgrounds, and respectful of all recovery paths, the
organization promotes mindfulness and meditation, and is grounded in
Buddhist principles of non-harming, compassion and interdependence. It seeks
to serve an international audience through teaching, training, treatment,
research, publication, advocacy and community-building initiatives.
This website presents resources that can help
illuminate the Buddhist path to freedom from alcoholism and addiction.
http://buddhistrecovery.org/index.php
- Kevin Griffin
is a Buddhist author, teacher, and innovator in the field of addiction
treatment. The insight and intimacy of his teaching have made him a leader
in the mindful recovery movement.
A Burning Desire
Dharma God & The Path of
Recovery: visit
http://www.kevingriffin.net/newsite/index.htm
To hear Kevin's talks:
http://www.kevingriffin.net/newsite/index.htm#
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Practicing The Power of
Now, (1999),
by Eckhart Tolle, New World Library Sounds True has audio and
videotapes of this book, and many other titles. 800-333-9185
Provides suggestions and insights to experience the
joy of being, to enter the now, to accept whatever is happening (to see
impermanence and the cycles of life), and to transform the "pain body" in
us.
- Stillness Speaks,
(2003), by Eckhart Tolle, Namaste Publishing and New World
Library. From the Introduction, "The only function of
a spiritual teacher is to help you remove that which separates you from the
truth of who you already are and what you already know in the depth of your
being." Enjoy discovering your inner being!
- Namaste
Publishing promotes Eckhart's books and other materials. Their mission is:
"To make available
publications that acknowledge, celebrate, and encourage others to express
their true essence and thereby come to remember Who They Really Are." Find
them at:
www.namastepublishing.com/
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Namasté means, "I honor the place in you in which the entire universe
dwells, I honor the place in you which is of love, of truth, of light and of
peace, when you are in that place in you and I'm in that place in me, we are
one."
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The
Beginner’s Guide To Insight Meditation,
by Arinna Weisman and Jean Smith, (2001), Bell Tower, New York.
Arinna's book is wonderful! Provides terrific wisdom and insight into our
sufferings, and shares the path to transform ineffective patterns into more
wholesome ones. I love Arinna's ability to nurture hope in us when at times
we might feel "hopeless."
- Buddhism Without Beliefs,
by Stephen Batchelor, (1997), Riverhead Books. Amazing
insights and wisdom written in common English with no jargon or technical
terms.
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Wake Up To Your Life: Discovering The Buddhist Path of Attention, By Ken McLeod,
(2002), Harper Collins Publishers, Inc.
An excellent resource on dismantling our automatic
reactions and conditionings to life. Provides practical insights about how
to train our minds to experience greater peace and contentment. Really GOOD!
You can purchase the book at:
http://www.unfetteredmind.org/book/index.php
See the meditation section of this web site.
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Guided Meditations on
the Lamrim (The
Gradual Path from Confusion to Self-Awareness and Freedom), by
Thubten Chodron. 14 audio CD’s, including an explanatory booklet. Order:
from DFF Lamrim CD’s, P.O. Box 30011, Seattle, WA 98103, or Email:
CDs@dharmafriendship.org
See
the meditation section of this web site for the adapted version of
these meditations. They helped me transform my distorted vision of the world
and bring to me peace and contentment.
-
Present Moment Wonderful
Moment,
by
Thich Nhat Hanh, (1990), Parallax Press
- Comprehensive
Weight loss information on
our site will help you to attain your goal of that smart handsome & great
looks. Weight loss information, program, supplement & pills
http://www.body-fitness-guide.com/weightloss.htm.
For MEDITATION :
http://www.body-fitness-guide.com/meditation.htm
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Loving What Is (and
Excerpt),
by
Byron Katie, (2002), Harmony Books, order Excerpt from
www.thework.org
Books
and Websites on
Spiritual Cognitive Therapy
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Buddhism for Beginners,
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Open Heart, Clear Mind,
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Taming the Mind,
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Transforming the Heart: The
Buddhist Way to Joy and Courage,
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Working With Anger and
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What Color is Your
Mind?
Venerable Chodron emphasizes the practical
application of Buddha’s teachings in our daily lives and is especially skilled
at explaining them in ways easily understood and practiced by Westerners. She is
well-known for her warm, humorous, and lucid teachings. Her books help us to understand our life’s journey. I
have found them incredibly helpful.
For
RealPlayer audio teachings visit:
http://www.thubtenchodron.org/GradualPathToEnlightenment/articles_and_transcripts_of_teachings_on_lamrim.html#2NT
See also
AUDIO LIBRARY for other teachings:
http://www.thubtenchodron.org/AudioLibrary/audio_library.html
These teachings are FABULOUS!
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Another excellent teacher is
Venerable Robina Courtin. Her teachings are humorous, insightful, and
transformative. She speaks about:
Changing the
Mind, Why Bad Things Happen, Wheel of Life, Liberation from Suffering, and
On Being Human.
They can be listened to in
MP3 format. Explore:
http://www.lamrim.com/venrobina/
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Emotional Alchemy-How
the Mind Can Heal The Heart,
by Tara Bennett-Goleman,
(2001), Harmony Books
Gives suggestions for
transforming stuck habits of mind, emotions and relationships that create
suffering—which then can lead to perceptual shifts and healing.
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Loving-Kindness- The
Revolutionary Art of Happiness,
by Sharon Salzberg, (1995), Shambhala Publishers, Boston & London
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Seat Of The Soul,
(1990), by Gary Zukav, Fireside Publishers
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When Things Fall Apart,
Wisdom Of No Escape, Start Where You Are,
By Pema Chodron, (1994), Shambhala, Publications
All of Pema’s books provide earthy, honest advice—as if from your loving
grandmother.
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