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Here is a constructive and comprehensively detailed account of womanhood which explores the trials, joys, sorrow, discontentment and pleasures encountered throughout a woman's life. The emphasis is placed on the emotional aspects which can play havoc with the transition from ore milestone to the next. Negative moods which interfere with happiness can be overcome by the subtle properties of a gentle system of natural healing discovered by the late Dr Edward Bach. Here is more than just a book about Bach Flower Remedies. Learn how to understand and banish fear with the use of the Remedies. Learn how to relax, cope and enrich the uniqueness and essential quality of life as a woman.
About the Author:
J. Howard Judy Howard trained as a general nurse at the Quern Elizabeth Hospital in King's Lynn, Norfolk. After qualifying in 1980 she took a Staff Nurse post in the operating theatre and then gained further experience as an agency nurse in Bristol and London. In 1982 she qualified as a Midwife at the Whittington Hospital in North London and then took up a position as a secretarial and nursing assistant to a Harley Street gynaecologist obstetrician and fertility specialist of very high regard. During that time she undertook successfully a course in Family Planning and then in 1983 moved to Nottingham where she qualified as a I Icalth Visitor and worked in the mining town of Ollerton until 1985 when she was asked if she might like to join the tram at the Bach Centre. Her father, John Ramsell, had been working with Nora Works and Victor Bullen at Mount Vernon since 1971 and so it was a natural progression that she should join her father and felt deeply privileged to have been offered such an opportunity.
Her role at the Bach Centre is, along with the other members of the team, to educate and offer advice about the work of Dr. Bach and to run the teaching and training programme of the Dr. Edward Bach Foundation, the educational wing of the Bach Centre. During the summer months, she and her colleagues are busy preparing the Mother Tinctures - the Life Force and essence of the Bach Flower Remedies.
She says: "It is a great honour to be so closely involved with the work of a wonderful, yet immensely humble man; to be at Mount Vernon, his home and work-place; to sit and wander in the peaceful garden bursting with life; and to have by my side, not only my dear parents; but my husband Keith and my friend Chris whom I have known since 1977 when we met as two young and hopeful student nurses embarking on a future career together. Each day, as I walk up the steps to the front door of the cottage, I most certainly count my blessings.
Book: Bach Flower Remedies for Women
By: J. Howard
Edition: 1st edition
Language: English
Weight: 0.265
Released On: 1993
Binding: Hardcover
Physical Details: viii+184p.;Index
Size: 14x22
Table of Contents:
Introduction
How The Bach System Works
Chapter One-Woman’s View of Herself
Chapter Two-Menstruation and The Reproductive Cycle
Chapter Three-A Question of Fertility
Chapter Four-Pregnancy and Childbirth
Chapter Five-When Pregnancy Does Not Go According To Plan
Chapter Six-Women in Society
Chapter Seven-Screening
Chapter Eight-The Advancing Years
Suggested Further Reading
Useful Addresses
Index
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