Title: Growing Younger
"The best self-help book I've ever read- wise, authoritative, hopeful and without the cliches and facile generalizations that often mar this genre."
- Judy Stoffman, Senior Editor, Today Magazine
"The first practical handbook for layman or researcher on the conquest of human aging."
- Raymond J. Prohaska, Chairman, Foundation for the Study of Aging
"An important, vital contribution... a wealth of information that brings past research into present-day perspective and focus... practical tools for developing, verifying and exploring our own abilities... Genuine food for thought to the scientist, layman, clinician and dreamer alike."
- Victor Rausch, D.D.S. and Hypnosis Expert
"An enormous wealth of information relating to human growth and aging process... They are to be congratulated for putting together an instructive, comprehensive text that reads like a novel."
- David B. Cheek, M.D., F.A.C.S.
"The enduring optimism that is the tone of this book leaves one feeling almost warm... Those who read it may soon discover a path to a longer, livelier and lovelier life."
- Stephen A. Chris, Ph.D., Waterloo County Board of Education
Title: Training The Time Sense:
Hypnotic and Conditioning Approaches
"Tired of feeling trapped in a race against time? Time sickness can be cured, say stress experts. Coping with it can be as simple as sitting back in your chair or as involved as biofeedback, hypnosis, or meditation. These techniques will help you slow down as well as become more productive."
- Liz Luftkin, Working Women Magazine
"Whether the goal is resetting one's biological time clock, lowering body age, gaining an hour's worth of rest in a five-minute trance, using a time wedge to sort out tough choices- or even asking advice from an older and wiser version of oneself... you can use your mind to put time to work for you."
- Gurney Williams III, Longevity Magazine
"This very interesting book made available a really varied and complete collection of the many approaches to this fascinating field. I know that Milton considered Linn Cooper to be an important pioneer in the study of time perception. .. Would have pleased Milton very much."
- Mrs Elizabeth Erickson, Erickson Institute
(widow of hypnosis giant Milton Erickson)
Title: The Iatrogenics Handbook
"This collection of essays is on a theme which should interest every mental health practitioner: the ilnesses caused by our very attempts to cure people. It gives the reader a valuable humility."
- Dr. Rollo May, celebrated Existential Psychologist
"This is the sort of book which inspires hope... it presents considerable basis for hope that self-examination and public scrutiny will lead to a moderation in the negative consequences of receiving help."
- Dr. Nelson Jones, University of Denver
"An interesting, varied and valuable collection."
- Dr. Bertram P. Karon, Michigan State University
"This is an unusually alive book... we learn about the innumerable situations in the healing arts where the cure is worse than the disease... A feisty book that keeps up interest throughout."
- Dr. Ernst G. Beier, University of Utah
"Something every clinical therapist should know prior to starting a clinical practice."
- Dr. Roland Garcia, U.S. Public Health Service
"Like all anthologies, this one offers variety. The result should please Morgan, whose aim is to debunk sacred cows. It is this goal to which the book is joyfully dedicated, and if the shoe fits, it will hurt."
- Dr. Hans Toch, School of Criminal Justice, New York State University
Title: Electroshock: The Case Against
"Anyone who is interested in the history of ECT and the medical issues surrounding it should read this book. It includes chapters by Dr. Peter Breggin, Dr. John Friedberg and Leonard Roy Frank. If you only read one book about ECT, let it be this one."
- Juli Lawrence from St. Louis, Missouri
"This collection of brilliant and courageous critiques is a call to arms to abolish electroshock... I highly recommend it to anyone interested in the subject."
- Don Weitz, OPSA NEWS
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