| The following articles are included in
Volume V: VOLUME
V Specialization in Medicine Need Not Exclude
Holistic Health The Spiritual Path of Holistic Living Environment for Holistic Living Holistic Health: A World View Health Care: A Way of Believing Nutrition: A Basis for Holistic Health Ancient Insights & Modern Discoveries:
The Spiritual Basis of Holistic Health India's Contribution to Holistic Health Integrative Medicine The Spirit of Holistic Health Hypnosis and Altered States of Consciousness
in the Holistic Process China's Contribution to Holistic Health On Being a Spiritual Healer The Tag of Movement: For Dancers of Life Holistic Health Treatment Attitudes in Psychosis and
Neoplasia Conscious Psychotherapy
Information printed on the back cover page of Volume V:
HOLISTIC HEALTH: A GLOBAL AWARENESS This Journal is the first to provide an overview and demonstration of holistic health and its emergence as a global awareness. Holistic Health is an emerging concept in the process of being created. It integrates synergistically a variety of disciplines and healing modalities pertaining to the well-being of the person on the level of body, mind and spirit. It pays particular attention to the often displaced elements of loving care and spirit in the administration of health care. Consequently, the field involves leaders ranging from the various spiritual disciplines to the specialized medical sciences, bringing together research in areas on the leading edge of modern medicine, such as biofeedback, electromagnetic therapies and Para psychological studies, as they pertain to healing energies and related phenomena. Holistic health utilizes life enhancing practices from around the world. An example is Eastern healing practices that provide acupuncture, acupressure, massage, yoga and specialized meditation. Of utmost importance in the new health model that is being created by this synergy of disciplines is the concept of preventive medicine, which includes conscientious diet and exercise, as well as an increased personal responsibility in the actual healing process and the optimization of our state of being. Holistic health is serious business, with snowballing influence in the A.M.A. and government circles and is gaining many "old school" supporters such as Jonas Salk and Malcolm Todd (former President of the A.M.A.).It is currently breaking through (due to media attention) into mainstream American culture. Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh Al Huang Bertha P. Rodger, M.D. Emanuel Cheraskin, M.D.,D.M.D. Sri Swami Rarna Jack R. Gibb, Ph.D. Robert L. Swearingen, M.D. Olga Worrall, Ph.D. Arthur W. Chung, Mh.D. Christie Higgens,Ph.D.Cand. Canon John Rossner,Ph.D. Robert B.Livingston,M.D. Marcus McCausland Ron Mann, Ph.D. Reverend Terry Cole-Whittaker William R. Parker, Ph.D. Edward Taub,M.D. Barbara Taub,R.N. |