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This best-selling book looks at how cider vinegar may help with
troubles such as arthritis, joint pain, gout, diverticulitis and
other complaints. It explains how cider vinegar works, who can take
it, and how to use the treatment at home.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
The Treating Arthritis books draw on more than 25 years of
experience at the renowned Margaret Hills clinic, and have helped
hundreds of thousands of people with arthritis. The new edition of
this book looks at research which suggests that the Margaret Hills
programme is effective in treating arthritis, with some patients
having impressive improvements after just a few weeks. The link
between exceptional stress and arthritis is also explored. Other
topics include: pain relief and better mobility; medication and
side-effects; improved quality of life; new section on
troubleshooting, which considers situations such as joint pain from
other health conditions, digestive health, arthritis in later life,
arthritis in children and young people, and co-existing conditions
such as high blood pressure, depression and weight problems.
Best-selling author of several books about arthritis, Margaret
Hills here tells the amazing stories of people who have benefited
from her honey and cider vinegar cure. Advice about diet and stress
is also included, so that readers have very real and practical
tools to help them treat their arthritis. Crippled herself with
arthritis, Margaret Hills used her nurse's training and
determination to win back her health. Since then her 'acid-free'
approach has brought relief to thousands. Her daughter, Christine
Horner, who now runs the Margaret Hills Clinic, continues her work.
Topics include: Arthritis in children Arthritis in adults A
selection of case histories The stress factor: how it affects the
body and contributes to arthritis, and how it can be alleviated.
Arts Therapies and The Mental Health of Children and Young People
presents innovative research, theory and practice in the arts
therapies. The different social, cultural and political contexts
and developmental age groups illustrate and underscore the richness
and diversity of contemporary arts therapies' creative response to
the needs of children and young people in contrasting locations.
The book represents an acknowledgement of the high rates of mental
disorders in children and young people and addresses this subject.
In presenting an array of responses from arts therapists working
with children and young people in different contexts and countries,
the book highlights the particular features of distinct art forms,
yet also points to the potential dialogue between disciplines.
Chapters show how the expressive potential and appeal of the arts,
when facilitated within the therapeutic relationship, are crucial
in fostering hope in the future and the capacity for trust in self
and others. This book will be of great interest to arts therapists
as well as academics and postgraduate students in the fields of
arts therapies, social work, psychotherapy, health psychology, and
education.
Arts Therapies and The Mental Health of Children and Young People
presents innovative research, theory and practice in the arts
therapies. The different social, cultural and political contexts
and developmental age groups illustrate and underscore the richness
and diversity of contemporary arts therapies' creative response to
the needs of children and young people in contrasting locations.
The book represents an acknowledgement of the high rates of mental
disorders in children and young people and addresses this subject.
In presenting an array of responses from arts therapists working
with children and young people in different contexts and countries,
the book highlights the particular features of distinct art forms,
yet also points to the potential dialogue between disciplines.
Chapters show how the expressive potential and appeal of the arts,
when facilitated within the therapeutic relationship, are crucial
in fostering hope in the future and the capacity for trust in self
and others. This book will be of great interest to arts therapists
as well as academics and postgraduate students in the fields of
arts therapies, social work, psychotherapy, health psychology, and
education.
Intercultural Arts Therapies Research: Issues and methodologies is
the first overarching study on intercultural practice and research
models in the arts therapies. It provides a new departure from
traditional arts therapies education and research in that it
focuses on research studies only. Written by international experts
in the field, the book offers a selection of diverse research
undertaken within four arts therapies modalities: art, dance, drama
and music. Drawing on methodologies such as ethnography,
phenomenology and case study research, chapters focus on cultural
identity, the transposition of cultural practices to a different
context, and the implications of different languages for arts
therapies and disability culture. With reference to primary
research, it aims to help practitioners and students to develop
further research, by making the mechanics of the research process
explicit and transparent. Intercultural Arts Therapies Research
will appeal to arts therapists, psychological therapy
practitioners, postgraduate students and other health and social
care professionals. It will also be of interest to students,
artists, teachers, social workers and those working for
international aid agencies.
Intercultural Arts Therapies Research: Issues and methodologies is
the first overarching study on intercultural practice and research
models in the arts therapies. It provides a new departure from
traditional arts therapies education and research in that it
focuses on research studies only. Written by international experts
in the field, the book offers a selection of diverse research
undertaken within four arts therapies modalities: art, dance, drama
and music. Drawing on methodologies such as ethnography,
phenomenology and case study research, chapters focus on cultural
identity, the transposition of cultural practices to a different
context, and the implications of different languages for arts
therapies and disability culture. With reference to primary
research, it aims to help practitioners and students to develop
further research, by making the mechanics of the research process
explicit and transparent. Intercultural Arts Therapies Research
will appeal to arts therapists, psychological therapy
practitioners, postgraduate students and other health and social
care professionals. It will also be of interest to students,
artists, teachers, social workers and those working for
international aid agencies.
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