A woman diagnosed with invasive breast cancer writes us to describe her healing journey. She says, "I do not recommend avoiding allopathic medicine. However, I have no regrets and know that I needed to follow the path that I did.."
A therapist asks if she can use guided imagery with a new breast cancer support group she’s starting in an underserved urban area, and if so which ones would be appropriate?
I just heard some exciting news from Deborah Schwab at Blue Shield of California. A new PBS special, called The New Medicine, will follow a patient who uses our Successful Surgery imagery..
We continue with the funny, gutsy, clear-eyed saga of our plucky breast cancer survivor, as she decides between treatment options and chooses which protocols to go for..
A woman with a history of trauma, newly diagnosed with fibromyalgia, wants to understand her condition better and deal with it in a more holistic way if possible..
A woman with a history of trauma, newly diagnosed with fibromyalgia, wants to understand her condition better and deal with it in a more holistic way if possible..
On our Inspiring Story page we are continuing with the wonderful journal of our plucky E.R. nurse who was diagnosed with breast cancer. This woman has such courage, humanity, honesty, intelligence..
We are lucky to have the journal entries of a breast cancer survivor (who also happens to be an E.R. nurse) that reflect her courage, intelligence, clear-eyed judgment and fabulous sense of humor..
A therapist who uses guided imagery for himself and his clients, has been newly diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease and wonders when the new imagery for PD will be released..
We continue to get feedback from our experts on the new Parkinson’s imagery program, and so far so good.. we hope to have packaged CDs by late March or early April, if all goes smoothly..