Breast Cancer & Over-giving; Therapeutic Metaphors for Women's Issues by Bruce Dickson

Breast Cancer & Over-giving; Therapeutic Metaphors for Women's Issues

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4,500 words of new material. Therapeutic Metaphors and Energy Medicine methods useful for backtracking out of breast cancer, pointers to untangling many of the causative factors in our sub- and unconscious.

A central metaphor: The breasts and arms arise out of our heart and lungs

Solutions:
- Support groups
- When I Say No, I Feel Guilty
- Energy Medicine Skill Ladder
- Meridian tapping for breast issues

- Self-muscle-testing: Measure your giving-receiving, right and left sides of your body

- Breast cancer as over-giving and excessive co-dependence
The long-suffering ones: Ingrid Bergman and Judy Garland

- What it feels like to recuperate from over-giving

- Is it natural for women to try their best, more than men? Yes

- Run the breast cancer movie backwards

- Cancer as “cosmic 2x4”

- Who heals from cancer? Who succumbs to cancer?

- Cancer and denial; Multiple layers of denial in cancer

- When mainstream culture is is denial; when culture is the addict

- Breast cancer among holistic healers
Author Bruce Dickson's most advanced work is in Holistic Brain Balance. He's been supporting clients professionally since 2001.

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