Can the heartbreak in our lives result in coronary disease if left unaddressed? Do negative feelings such as anger and abandonment leave us more susceptible to disease? If so, can the damanaging effects of these negative emotions be prevented and healed with positive emotions such as love and laughter? These are the questions Dr. Stephen Sinatra addresses in this ground-braeking title, Hearthbreak and Heart Disease. Drawing on his extensive experience as a cardiologist and his findings in the field of minf/body medicine, Dr. Sinatra offers a pioneering approach to preventing and treating the Western world's biggest killer-- heart disease. After exploring the ways in which the mind, body, and spirit work together to promote and protect our health, Sinatra illustrates how opening our hearts and releasing suppressed emotions can restore balance in our lives. Utilizing breathing exercises, body movements to relieve tension in the head, neck, and back meditation, prayer and much more, Sinatra outlines his prescription for conquering heart disease using several case histories. This title is the first comprehensive, mind/body/spirit approach for healing the heart and now is available in a new paperback edition.
After discovering I had a very serious heart arythmia, I went on a quest to find information on how I could treat the root of my condition instead of just taking drugs (that had serious side effects). This book has literally changed my life. I currently am doing very well using what I learned from this book and drinking a Hawthorne Berry tea. This book is very deep, authentic and comprehensive. I have no ties to the author and I must say that if you know anyone with a heart condition who is willing to do some self examination, this book will give them incredibly important and useful information.
Great credentials - interesting points - makes you think
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
Dr. Sinatra is both a cardiologist and a psychologist, a rare and useful combination. The thesis of this book is stated way back on page 239:"My patients have taught me so much about the preciousness of life. If you want to heal or prevent heart disease, the first step is recognition o fold wounds, losses and your emotional reactions to them. The next step is mobilizing those trapped energies and feelings and discharging them in ways that are nurturing to your heart. Following a healthy lifestyle is another significant step toward obtaining optimum health. The final step in healing is to realize the profound depth of spirituality and how heart disease can, indeed, be a messenger of something more."His objectives are to answer his questions listed in his Preface as follows: 1) To what extent do emotional factors and one's own intrinsic personality play a part in heart disease? 2) Are suppressed feelings and emotions significant? 3)Do negative feelings such as abandonment, heartbreak, betrayal or humiliation create conditions that invite death? 4) What do positive emotions such as love, faith, and good humor play in the process of healing and staying well? 5) What is the significance of the way we breathe?Dr. Sinatra takes us through his medical training and explains his reasons for pursuing a degree in psychology. As the above selection says, he emphasizes the role of heartbreak and loss in the child to the eventual heart diseased adult. He explains the concept of narcissistic injury, how the narcissistic parent inflicts it on the child, and the consequences in later years. He prescribes his heart disease reversal program which is based on established findings in cardiology, but also on his training and knowledge as a bioenergetic psychologist. His program seems a little out of the ordinary since it resembles alternative medicine, but he describes it in a way that makes sense.The only shortcoming of this book, in my opinion, is his case histories since they do not seem to relate to his points very well. They could be omitted or put in an appendix. As a heart patient, I learned much from this book, and recommend it.
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