Sunday, 7 February 2010

Brain, Heal Thyself

Brain, Heal Thyself
Author: Madonna Siles
Edition: 1
Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B001JAHDVO
Category: Medical



Brain, Heal Thyself: A Caregiver's New Approach to Recovery from Stroke, Aneurysm, And Traumatic Brain Injuries


When Eve suffered a near-fatal brain aneurysm, Madonna Siles, her housemate and friend, too quickly found herself making critical short- and long-term medical care decisions without any help. Download Brain, Heal Thyself medical books for free.
When the insurance and financial resources ran out and the conventional therapy providers discharged zombie-like Eve to the homecare of a solitary caregiver, both their futures seemed hopeless. Instead of giving up, Siles drew on life experience and her marketing career to develop a rehabilitation program that harnessed the power of the subconscious mind. Using motivational techniques borrowed from the advertising world, she appealed to Eve's subconscious to bypass the brain damage and restore normal functioning. In three short years, even the doctors we Get Brain, Heal Thyself our bestseller medical books.

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