About the Book . . .
Healing & Wholeness: Complementary and Alternative Therapies for Mental Health
was written with you in mind - a concerned individual who wants to improve your state of mind, live better, and be happier, It's your complete guide to natural methods for optimal emotional health.
This 630-page compendium is a must have book for anyone who is interested in complimentary and alternative medicine. The reference section contains over 3,000 citations for peer-reviewed literature.
To read an excerpt from a chapter on a subject below, click on that subject.
The therapies covered are both state-of-the-art and ancient, including naturopathy, psychotherapy, hypnotherapy, nutritional therapy, herbal medicine, meditation, and others.
Twenty-two chapters document research and the current practice of
using complementary and alternative therapies in treating a number of disorders, including depression, anxiety,
ADHD, autism, and addictions.
Each chapter begins with a description of the classification of the disorder, followed by discussions of scientific documentation on diet, nutritional therapy, herbal medicine, complementary and alternative therapies, psychotherapy, and lifestyle changes.
This 650 page compendium of integrative and holistic therapies provides the reader with access to a multitude of options for improving their mental health. This is a thorough guide to alternative therapies in the mental health field, organizing a large amount of information in a relevant, easy-to-use format.
Healing & Wholeness: Complementary and Alternative Therapies for Mental Health can be used as a standard reference for the mental health care professional, the graduate student, or anyone looking to improve their emotional health.
To read excerpts from Healing & Wholeness: Complementary and Alternative Therapies for Mental Health,
click on the book topics at left.
About the Author . . .
Randi Fredricks lives and works in San Jose, California, counseling people on holistic health care. She is currently a
Licensed Marriage Family Therapist. In an effort to create a therapeutic environment that's a powerful catalyst for positive change, she draws from a wide variety of healing modalities. Randi has over a dozen certifications, including a Doctorate in Naturopathy, Masters in Psychology, and accreditations as a Nutritionist, Herbalist and Hypnotherapist. She blends transpersonal psychology with naturopathic principles in order to capitalize on each person's inherent healing abilities.
In her work, Randi helps individuals, couples, children, and families. She is particularly committed to encouraging people to move towards empowerment in their own health care. She provides a unique holistic approach to psychotherapy and naturopathy by combining her wide breadth of education and experience. This multi-disciplinary approach allows her to address issues from a neuro-biological perspective, helping the people she works with to feel better faster and appreciate lasting results.
According to Randi, "By definition, the naturopathic psychotherapist is holistic, treating the individual as a whole person;
mind, body and spirit. Essential elements in a naturopathic treatment model include diet, nutrition, exercise, lifestyle and
effective support systems. Individuals who adopt a naturopathic approach to emotional problems often become healthy in other areas of life as well."
Randi Fredricks' website is www.RandiFredricks.com.
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