Children and Traumatic Incident Reduction with Marion Volkman

February 28, 2008 on 8:33 pm | In Live Interviews | No Comments

Loving Healing Press (2007)
ISBN 1932690301
Reviewed by Lisa Bullert for Reader Views (4/07)

What if we could resolve childhood trauma early, rather than late? We are understanding more and more about how early traumatic experiences affect long-term mental and physical health:

* Physical impacts are stored in muscles and posture
* Threats of harm are stored as tension
* Overwhelming emotion is held inside
* Negative emotional patterns become habit
* Coping and defense mechanism become inflexible

What if we could resolve childhood trauma before years go by and these
effects solidify in body and mind?

In a perfect world, we’d like to be able to shield children from hurt
and harm. In the real world, children, even relatively fortunate ones,
may experience accidents, injury, illness, and loss of loved ones.
Children unfortunate enough to live in unsafe environments live through
abuse, neglect, and threats to their well-being and even their life.

What if we could resolve childhood trauma fully, gently, and
completely while the child is still young?

We Can. Read “Children and Traumatic Incident Reduction” and find out
how!

 

Butcher of Dreams

February 20, 2008 on 8:18 pm | In Live Interviews | No Comments

Kay Williams and Eileen Wyman
Calliope Press (2007)
ISBN 9780964924161
Reviewed by Olivera Baumgartner-Jackson for Reader Views (12/07) 

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Synopsis: The 42nd Street Repertory Theater was an abandoned burlesque house where the homeless lived-until Lee and her staff scrub it out. The third floor makes Lee uneasy with its scattering of feathers and bones. Still, having the theater is a dream come true. If her husband hadn’t died six month earlier, she’d be on cloud nine.

It doesn’t matter, she tells herself, that the theater sits on the seedy fringes of Times Square, that it’s under-budgeted and understaffed and that she (as Administrative Director) will play only one role this first season. It’s an Equity theater, offering five plays in repertory. Times Square redevelopment makes the property desirable.

With her husband recently dead and her daughter away at college, Lee falls into a passionate affair with a younger man. Bizarre, seemingly unrelated events-beginning with a homeless person found dead on the third floor of the theater-escalate to ritual murder.

Playful improvisation becomes a deadly game. Qualities that make her a good actress-imagination, empathy-pull her through the looking glass into a nightmare world, to the brink of death. Over all hovers a Mexican mask, stolen from the tomb at Monte Alban, its eyes glittering with secrets of the ancient Aztecs and sacrifice.

The characters are based on the authors’ extensive experience in theater and film. Alan Dunbar, Lee’s Artistic Director, has troubling gaps in his resume; Ernst Kromer, her other director, is rigid and uncooperative. Other major characters are: Michael Day, Lee’s sexy and mysterious assistant; wraithlike Fleur Mahoney, whose first role is a dead girl-and she almost is; Barry Blackwell, talented actor, compulsive practical joker; Harry O’Brien, company stage manager, who’d kill for a role. Characters from the “real” world include Alan’s lover, Walter Kaplan, eccentric psychiatrist and medical anthropologist; Heather, Lee’s 18-year-old daughter, who has a surprising secret life; pock-marked, cynical NYPD Detective Mordecai Green, who moonlights as an actor.
 

Journey from Head to Heart: Living and Working Authentically

February 20, 2008 on 6:38 pm | In Live Interviews | 2 Comments

Nancy Oelklaus
Loving Healing Press (2008)
ISBN 9781932690439
Reviewed by Vicki Landes for Reader Views (11/07)

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Synopsis: “Journey From Head to Heart” is…

*A toolkit for those who are exhausted from solving never-ending problems, working harder and harder and not arriving at the destination where they truly want to be.

*A Map for how to make the journey from head to heart and then integrate the two so that the power of ego is diminished and the Authentic Self can emerge to live and work from the power of the human spirit.

*A Reference book that may be used for many years to come as the
reader meets life s challenges with success that satisfies both the head and
the heart.

Journey from Head to Heart” is exactly that, integrating logic, reason,
emotion, spirituality, recovery, science, and ancient wisdom from a variety
of sources to create a recipe for wholeness. The tools and processes are designed for people who are a little wary of touchy-feely or New Age approaches.

Shadow Living…Paintings of Grief

February 15, 2008 on 3:13 pm | In Live Interviews | No Comments

Author: Deborah Slappey Pitts
Harobed House (2007)
ISBN 9780978789701
Reviewed by Paige Lovitt for Reader Views (11/07)

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Synopsis: “Shadow Living… Paintings of Grief” is the enthralling sequel to “I Feel Okay,” the author’s debut bestseller. In “Shadow Living…Paintings of Grief,” the author shares an intimate story of survival during the first year after husband s death.

The reader is weaved into a personal world of anguish, torment, and loneliness as the author languishes through endless days and nights of grieving the loss of her husband to the silent killer, primary amyloidosis. With brilliance and candor, the author chronicles the stages of the grieving process and skillfully walks the reader through personal episodes of pain, depression, and unnerving despair. Grief is personalized as a disturbing entity that disrupted the Slappey family life forever. With God as her refuge and strength, the author emerges from the shadows of grief to live again and to become a beacon of inspiration to others, coupled with an unwavering commitment to help others find their passageway through the murky depths of grief to a place of healing and peace.

 

Twin Voices: A Memoir of Polio, the Forgotten Killer

February 13, 2008 on 9:32 pm | In Live Interviews | No Comments

Janice Flood Nichols
iUniverse (2007)
ISBN 9780595433162
Reviewed by April Sullivan for Reader Views (1/08)

“Twin Voices” by Janice Flood Nichols, provides a unique and timely glimpse into polio, a virus that killed and maimed millions of children and adults during the twentieth century.

In 1953, polio struck DeWitt, NY (an eastern suburb of Syracuse) with a vengeance. In a first grade class of twenty-four students, eight children contracted the disease – one child, Frank Flood Jr., died sixty-one hours after admission to City Hospital; another first grader and her older sister died several years later of complications. Frankie’s twin sister, Janice, was admitted to the hospital on the evening of his burial. Diagnosed with paralytic polio, Janice recovered. She participated in the 1954 Salk vaccine trial, as one of nearly two million “Polio Pioneers.” Today, she remains dedicated to the goal of worldwide polio eradication. Twin Voices tells the story of polio, the disease, and the story of one family’s bout with the killer, in multiple “voices.”

Flying out of Brooklyn with Beverly Magid

February 13, 2008 on 7:04 pm | In Live Interviews | No Comments

Inside Scoop Live is pleased to present Beverly Magid. It’s 1943, the summer temperatures are soaring, the world is caught in the middle of a war, and in Brooklyn Judith Weissman is trappped by an unsatisfying marriage and life, living in a community which scrutinizes everything one does. She begins an affair with a returning soldier, someone she idolized back in school, but the war has changed him, both emotionally and physically. That summer Judith learns that nothing stays the same, not even one’s most treasured dreams.

Beverly Magid
iUniverse (2007)
ISBN 9780595455867
Reviewed by Paige Lovitt for Reader Views (12/07)

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The Heretic with Andrew Feder

February 6, 2008 on 11:56 am | In Live Interviews | No Comments

AuthorHouse (2007)
ISBN 9781434330543
Reviewed by Paige Lovitt for Reader Views (12/07)

Synopsis: After questioning his bizarre dreams and unexplained sudden knowledge of ancient Greek, Jerry Fletcher is regressed to his past lives. Under his regression Jerry finally becomes aware that during Alexander the Great’s military campaigns he was Aias, the historically unwritten hero. Aias was not only Alexander’s untold mentor and great true friend but was also notable for being a true maverick and an inspiring military hero. Aias may have been mysteriously removed from Alexander’s Journal, but now the truth is finally revealed.

From the bloody and gruesome military campaigns to the erotic rendezvous’ affairs- Aias utilizing his unique style with his very mysterious sword was a compelling warrior on the battlefield, and along with his other unique skills he was quite infamous in the bedroom.

Alexander the Great often compared Aias to both Illiad’s Hector and Achilles but in one. Alexander the Great and Ptlomey simply thought that Aias was perhaps a God reincarnate from Olympus.

Alexander simply called him an Aries incarnate.

His enemies simply called him, “Aias the Decapitator.”

And Aristotle simply called him THE HERETIC.

The women of Greece called him… Well… You’ll simply have to read the book to find out…

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My Tour In Hell: A Marine’s Battle with Combat Trauma with David Powell

February 4, 2008 on 10:00 pm | In Live Interviews | No Comments

David W. Powell
Modern History Press, an imprint of Loving Healing Press (2006)
ISBN 1932690220
Reviewed by Paige Lovitt for Reader Views (5/06)

Synopsis: David W. Powell enlisted for a tour of duty in April 1966 with the US Marines after receiving an imminent draft notice. Believing he would be able to leverage his existing skills as a computer programmer, he never thought all they would see on his resume was his Karate expertise. Even less that he would wind up serving as a Rocket man in the jungles of Da Nang and Chu Lai for a 13 month tour in hell.

David’s journey from naive civilian to battle-hardened combat veteran shows us all how fragile our humanity really is. In addition to killing the enemy on the field of battle, he was witness to countless cruelties including murder both cold-blooded and casual, cowardice under fire, and a callous disregard for life beyond most people’s imagination. With each new insult, he lost a little bit of his soul, clinging to his Bible as his only solace while equally certain of his own demise.

Upon returning to civilian life after a two year enlistment, he found himself with nightmares during sleep, intrusive thoughts while awake, a hypervigilant stance combined with an exaggerated startle reaction, and a seeming inability to control basic emotions like anger and sadness. The price he paid for what would only be diagnosed decades later as Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder was broken marriages and relationships, inability to hold down jobs leading to bankruptcy, alcohol abuse, and having to hide the service he willingly gave to his own country.

In 1989, David eventually recovered through a simple but powerful technique known as Traumatic Incident Reduction (TIR) and is now symptom-free. Not just for veterans, TIR has since been successfully applied to crime and motor vehicle accident victims, domestic violence survivors, and even children. His story shows what is possible for anyone who has suffered traumatic stress and that hope, healing, and recovery can be theirs too.

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Gifts from the Child Within: Self-discovery and Self-recovery Through Re-Creation Therapy with Dr. Barbara Sinor

January 31, 2008 on 6:14 pm | In Live Interviews | No Comments

Loving Healing Press (2008)
ISBN 9781932690460
Reviewed by Paige Lovitt for Reader Views (12/07)

Synopsis: ” Gifts From the Child Within” brings a refreshing approach to guiding its reader to understanding the initial or underlying basis to their emotional suffering due to past childhood trauma. This recovery book is geared toward both professional and layperson.

Its pages are filled with offerings from psychological, physiological, and spiritual perspectives which takes the reader on a journey into the soul. It is written with sensitivity and clarity inviting the reader to search within for healing. As the author shares her own journey of childhood abuse, the reader is asked to address issues surrounding physical, mental, spiritual, and sexual abuse. Instructions are captured to guide one toward reaching for their own child within; releasing negative emotions; re-creating outdated childhood beliefs; and, to recognize the gifts the inner child has for us.

The process of Re-Creation Therapy(tm) is introduced by the author allowing the reader who follows its guidance to reap the effects of gradual changes in self-awareness which lead to a greater understanding of the psychodynamics the child within plays in the adult life. Included are a series of healing visualizations and autohypnosis suggestions; blank journal pages; and sample affirmations following each chapter.

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Humanizing Madness: Psychiatry and the Cognitive Neurosciences, an Application of the Philosophy of Science to Psychiatry

January 28, 2008 on 8:43 pm | In Live Interviews | No Comments

Niall McLaren, M.D.
Future Psychiatry Press (2007)
ISBN 9781932690392
Reviewed by Paige Lovitt for Reader Views (7/07)

Synopsis: This book is the result of thirty years of research in the philosophy of science. In addition it takes each of the major theories in psychiatry and demonstrates conclusively that it is so flawed as to be beyond salvation.

It goes farther, in that the author outlines a model of mental function which both satisfies the essential requirements of any scientific model, and shows how the phenomena of mental disorder can be described in a parsimonious dualist model which leads directly to a humanist form of management of the most widespread form of disability in the world today.

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