Product Description
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This meditation for relaxation & offers guided imagery
is for daily relaxing or for facing any stressful situation with
centered calm. It will help with general anxiety as well as panic
attacks, but it can also be used to simply promote and sustain
feelings of peace, balance, uplift and optimism. Guided imagery
is a holistic, mind-body technique that consists of healing words
and hypnotic images, set to soothing music, to provide natural
help with relaxation and self-calming. Repeated listening once or
twice a day for 2-3 weeks ensures maximum impact. A separate
track of affirmations shows how to relax in a briefer format,
with positive statements designed for listening on the go or even
while driving. Written and narrated by noted mind-body, holistic
pioneer Belleruth Naparstek and scored to the exquisite,
immersive music of Steven Mark Kohn. The images on this
relaxation meditation audio heighten feelings of love and safety,
pump up serotonin and promote a state of energized calm. It
should be also noted that this very meditation for relaxation and
is the first half of a research-proven imagery protocol
used by veterans suffering from persistent posttraumatic stress,
and yielded dramatic outcomes for survivors of combat and
sexual trauma (the second half of the protocol was our
Healing Trauma imagery). (Running Time: 38 min.)
Review
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Downloaded the MP3. A fast & easy download. This is such a
beautiful & amazingly comforting CD. Belleruth has such a gift to
comfort others. I am thankful for having this wonderful aid.
March 2011 --RN (reprinted from Journeys website)
Dr. Naperstek's voice, her carefully considered language and the
inspired guided imagery have helped to change me into a positive,
happy person. I carry the CD with me when I travel, like a Teddy
bear, to bolster me and keep me centered. It's also an anchor for
my successfull weight-loss program, the best CD of which is also
by Dr. Naperstek. November 2006 --Carol
This CD has been the most amazing and spiritual experience of my
life. It has helped me through a challenge, and I feel personally
I wouldn't have made it through this challenge if I hadn't had
this CD. July 2006 --Donna
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About the Author
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Belleruth Naparstek, LISW, BCD Psychotherapist, author and
guided imagery pioneer Belleruth Naparstek is the creator of the
popular Journeys guided imagery audio series. Her first
book, Staying Well with Guided Imagery (Warner) is a widely used
primer on imagery and healing. Her second book, Your Sixth Sense
(Harper Collins) has been translated into 9 languages and called
one of the most thoughtful and sophisticated looks at imagery and
intuition. Her latest book on imagery and posttraumatic stress,
Invisible Heroes: Survivors of Trauma and How They Heal (Bantam
Dell), won the Spirituality & Top 50 Books Award and was
released in paperback January of 2006. Highlighted in the 20th
anniversary edition of their seminal book, Courage to Heal, Ellen
Bass and Laura Davis call Invisible Heroes, the most useful book
for trauma survivors to be published in the last decade . As
Prevention Magazine noted, she has been quietly creating an
underground revolution among mainstream and mental
bureaucracies, by persuading major institutions such as the U.S.
Veteran s Administration, the U.S. Dept of Defense, Kaiser
Permanente, Blue Shield of California, United Care, Oxford
Plan, scores of s and nearly 2000 hospitals and
recovery centers to distribute her guided imagery s, in
many instances free of charge to recipients. Recently she has
been developing -friendly resources with the help of the
U.S. Army and the Ft. Sill Resiliency Center, and DCoE (Defense
Centers of Excellence) has declared guided imagery one of their
Twelve Promising Practices. Her audio programs have been involved
in over two dozen clinical trials, with nearly a dozen studies
completed to date. Efficacy has been established for several
psychological and medical challenges, most recently for
sexual trauma and combat stress at Duke University Medical
Center/Durham Veterans Administration Hospital. Naparstek
received both undergraduate and graduate degrees from the
University of Chicago. She maintained her psychotherapy practice
for over 30 years and for several years taught graduate students
at The Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, Case Western
Reserve University. Earlier in her career, she supervised
psychiatry residents at Cambridge Hospital/Harvard Medical School
and was Chief of Consultation & Education at the Woodburn Center
for Community Mental in Fairfax County, VA. She also did a
brief stint as a musical comedy actress at Second City and The
Tip Top Tap of the Allerton Hotel in Chicago, and says that her
musical comedy skills sometimes come in handy for teaching.
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