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The Healing Paradox: A Revolutionary Approach to Treating and Curing Physical and Mental Illness
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by Steven Goldsmith M.D.Steven Goldsmith M.D.
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Overview
Why does Western medicine fail to cure chronic physical and mental illness? Why do so many treatments and drugs work only for a limited time before eventually losing effectiveness or producing harmful side effects?
Dr. Steven Goldsmith's answer is at once counterintuitive and commonsensical: the root of the problem is our combative approach. Instead of resisting and fighting our ailments, we should cooperate with and even embrace them. We should look for and apply treatments that are integrated with the causes of illness, not regard illness as an enemy to conquer.
This "hair of the dog" principle is already widely evident in practice. Take, for example, vaccines and inoculations, which are small doses of the microbes that cause the diseases being prevented; the use of the stimulant Ritalin to calm and ground people with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder; and radiation, which is both a well-known cause of cancer and a well-known method of treating it. These are just a few of Goldsmith's many examples, which he relays in clear, evocative, and thought-provoking language. Perhaps most compelling of all, he explores reasons why this clearly effective principle is ignored by Western medicine.
Drawing on fascinating case studies and personal experiences from his forty-year career as a medical doctor and psychiatrist—as well as abundant clinical, experimental, and public health data that support his seemingly paradoxical assertion—Dr. Goldsmith presents an exciting, revolutionary approach that will change the way you think about medicine and psychotherapy.¶
Dr. Steven Goldsmith's answer is at once counterintuitive and commonsensical: the root of the problem is our combative approach. Instead of resisting and fighting our ailments, we should cooperate with and even embrace them. We should look for and apply treatments that are integrated with the causes of illness, not regard illness as an enemy to conquer.
This "hair of the dog" principle is already widely evident in practice. Take, for example, vaccines and inoculations, which are small doses of the microbes that cause the diseases being prevented; the use of the stimulant Ritalin to calm and ground people with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder; and radiation, which is both a well-known cause of cancer and a well-known method of treating it. These are just a few of Goldsmith's many examples, which he relays in clear, evocative, and thought-provoking language. Perhaps most compelling of all, he explores reasons why this clearly effective principle is ignored by Western medicine.
Drawing on fascinating case studies and personal experiences from his forty-year career as a medical doctor and psychiatrist—as well as abundant clinical, experimental, and public health data that support his seemingly paradoxical assertion—Dr. Goldsmith presents an exciting, revolutionary approach that will change the way you think about medicine and psychotherapy.¶
Product Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781583946169 |
|---|---|
| Publisher: | North Atlantic Books |
| Publication date: | 06/18/2013 |
| Pages: | 320 |
| Product dimensions: | 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 1.00(d) |
About the Author
STEVEN GOLDSMITH received his MD at the Columbia College of Physicians & Surgeons. In the last forty years he has practiced medicine, psychiatry, psychotherapy, and homeopathy and has held faculty and staff positions at the Boston University, Tufts University, and New York University Schools of Medicine. He lives in Portland, Oregon, where he maintains a practice that emphasizes natural solutions for mental and physical illness.
Table of Contents
Introduction ix
Part 1 The Healing Paradox
1 Questioning Reality 3
2 The Hair of the Dog 13
3 Good/Bad 25
4 Resistance and the Side Effect 33
5 Putting Resistance on the Couch 47
6 Modern Medicine: A Health Report 59
7 Psychotherapeutic Paradox 77
8 Loops 97
9 Dialectics 107
10 Paradox within the Home 119
11 The Staying-with-it Principle 135
12 Immunization and Immunotherapy 153
13 A Little Poison Is Good for You 161
14 The Strange Obsession of Dr. Hahnemann 177
Part 2 Why We Are Still Sick
15 From Gods to Genes 199
16 RPM 219
17 Such Stuff as Dreams 231
18 The Attack of the Evil Things 245
19 Becoming Well 265
Notes 283
Permissions 301
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