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John is the author of the new book Stop Parkin' and Start Livin', Reversing the Symptoms of Parkinson's Disease. By August 1995 John had lost his power of speech and was wondering how he could go on living. Suffering symptoms of Stage IV Parkinson's Disease, diagnosed by five medical and complementary practitioners, he was unable to walk more than five metres without assistance and took up to an hour and a half to dress himself. Frustrated with the treatment and prognosis he had received, he decided to pursue other pathways to health. With the aid of Homeopathy, Aqua hydration formulas, bowen therapy, craniosacral therapy, flower essences, counselling, meditation and spiritual development, John was completely symptom-free by April 1998. He now travels around Australia and overseas lecturing and conducting workshops for various health organizations. David Corby David Corby is Director of the College, world renowned teacher of holistic kinesiology, and author of Finding Joy within and Neuropressure. David’s passion is in researching and using traditional healing systems, particularly the acupuncture system. He is the developer of six courses, four of which are based on the acupuncture system. David’s philosophy is that healing is most effective when we empower our clients to find their own way, particularly in helping them reconnect and express what is in their core being to fully manifest their potential.
Dorothy Edgelow is the author of the very successful A Recipe for Life, The Gawler Foundation Cookbook Volumes 1 and 2. Due to the cancer of one of her daughters many years ago she began a journey into diet, vitamins and minerals and positive thought in a successful effort to help her daughter regain her health. In her journey she met Dr Ian Gawler and volunteered her time to assist in the establishment of the now well-known Gawler Foundation. She has played a major role in the success of The Gawler Foundation over many years Dr Ian Gawler is one of Australia's best known
cancer survivors and advocates of a healthy lifestyle. His story offers
hope and inspiration to people everywhere. The self help techniques that
he developed have helped many to convert hope into sustained health and
peace of mind. A pioneer in Mind/Body Medicine, Dr Gawler is known for
his clarity and good humour. With a gift for translating ancient wisdom
into a modern context, Ian has played a major part in popularizing meditation
and other mind techniques in the western world. Elizabeth had an eclectic career before cancer including working as a lawyer, management consultant, marketing manager and senior roles in multi-national executive recruitment firms. She is now a full-time writer, having been published in Vogue and is currently completing her first screenplay.
Dr Craig Hassed was trained in medicine
at Melbourne University and graduated in 1984. His interest in a holistic
approach led him to focus on wellbeing rather than simply treating illness.
This led him to focus upon counselling, mind-body medicine and meditation.
In 1988 Craig decided to make a contribution to bridging these missing
links in medical education through joining the Monash University Department
of Community Medicine and General Practice. Dr Charles Krebs is a former Associate Professor of Biology at the University of Maryland with fifteen years teaching and research experience. He is the author of A Revolutionary Way of Thinking and has recently developed a series of nutriceuticals to enhance mental performance by maintaining brain integration when under stress as well as a nutriceutical for balancing and enhancing muscle function. He also conducts research on brain function and muscle physiology at Universities in Europe, the U.S. and Australia. Recently he was appointed as a consultant to the Indian National Cricket Team to enhance their sports performance! Professor Gabriel Kune MD FRCS (England) FRACS FACS is Professor of Surgery Emeritus, University of Melbourne, and Consultant Surgeon, The Royal Melbourne Hospital, Australia. Professor Kune has been in the forefront of cancer research and cancer surgery for 30 years, and has published three books and over 100 scientific articles on cancer control, with a major focus on the prevention and early detection of cancer. A past Hunterian Professor of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, he has lectured extensively in Australia, New Zealand, USA, UK, Europe, Japan and South America. Professor Kune is passionately committed to the future successful control of all human cancers. Nathaniel Lachenmeyer is an award-winning US author
specializing in mental health and homeless issues. His first book, "The
Outsider" is a powerful and moving memoir about his father's
struggle with schizophrenia and homelessness. Nathaniel recently collaborated
with the renowned Australian illustrator Robert Ingpen on "Broken
Beaks", a remarkable children's picture book about the friendship
between a small sparrow and a homeless man, which highlights the heroism
and dignity of people with mental illness. Kylie Ladd, BA(Hons), MA (Clinical Neuropsych), PhD is a Clinical Neuropsychologist consulting at the Cognitive Dementia and Memory Service at the Peter James Centre in Melbourne, and in private practice. Her PhD focused on the early detection of Alzheimer’s disease. Since this was completed in 1996 she has worked in a variety of memory clinic settings in Australia and the UK, including helping to establish the first memory clinic in Scotland. Kylie also works as a freelance writer and is a regular contributor for a national parenting magazine as well as having been published in a variety of newspapers, journals and magazines.
For more information please visit Dr Maingard at http://www.thinklessbemore.com
Ginni Mansberg was born in 1968 in Sydney. She leapt straight from school to the University of Newcastle where she completed her medical degree, before returning to the relatively cleaner big smoke of Sydney. She finished her junior medical resident training a week before having her first child and pursued her career in General Practice while having her next two children. Being a masochist, she found that being a GP, wife and mother wasn’t hectic enough, so she took herself back to University – this time at the University of Technology Sydney, where she completed her Graduate Diploma of Journalism. Since then she has worked as a medical journalist, a general practitioner as well as general housemaid, homework supervisor and taxi driver for a variety of sporting and dancing events. She has retained her clinical interest in Women’s Health and Nutrition. Tired? Well, used to be. This is Ginni’s first book. She is a widely published medical journalist with regular feature articles and columns in Medical Observer, Practical Parenting and the Journal of Complementary Medicine. Dr Francis Macnab AM is the founder of The Cairnmillar Institute for Psychotherapy, Psychological Counselling, Professional Education and Community Education. He has lectured in many overseas countries as well as leading conferences on Trauma and Trauma Therapy in turkey, Romania, Hungary and Germany and Marriage and the Family for thirteen nations and islands of the Pacific. He is the author of twenty-four books
He has published extensively on plastic surgery and has worked and lectured in the United States, Europe, Asia and Australia. He currently practices in Melbourne, Australia. Brian J Meade Dr Brian Meade obtained Distinctions and Higher Distinctions in Pathology, Endocrinology, Clinical Biochemistry and Nutrition. He lectured in Physiology and Endocrinology at Deakin University while continuing medical research into the thymus gland and immunity. He is a Senior Research Fellow at the National Institute of Integrative Medicine. Brian's area of interest is the impact of lifestyle and particularly nutrients on the biochemistry and molecular biology of prostate cancer. Lucia Nardo (M.Bus. B.SW) has enjoyed a diverse career - from counselling to consulting. She scrambled up the corporate ladder and found success as an executive and popular keynote speaker in the business arena. She has contributed to numerous business publications. Lucia’s books, Heart to Heart – a Survivor’s Guide to Heart Surgery and Soul Sisters, reflect Lucia’s unique sense of humour and quirky style. Lucia lives in Melbourne with her husband, family and Ferrari the fabulous Maltese cross terrier. She continues to be inspired by the humdrum and humour of everyday life Elizabeth Rand, B. App Sci OT: Grad Dip Neuroscience, is an Accredited Occupational Therapist with a post graduate diploma in Neuroscience. She is the co-ordinator of the Cognitive Dementia and Memory Service (CDAMS) at the Caulfield General Medical Centre in Melbourne and the state chairperson of the CDAMS Co-ordinators Group. She has a special interest in dementia assessment and support, having worked in the field for fifteen years.
Ann Rennie writes for the Faith column in the Melbourne Age and mentions the book in each column. She has organized for a review to appear in ‘Australian Catholics’ magazine which goes to 180,000 subscribers as well as ‘Kairos’ magazine and ‘Madonna’ magazine. Ann was born in England and raised in Melbourne, the eldest of seven siblings. She attended Genazzano Convent and graduated from the University of Melbourne with a Bachelor of Arts degree. After working in the Public Service Ann left Melbourne and lived overseas for eight years. Returning to Melbourne, Ann undertook a writing course and graduated with a husband-to-be, Robert. Seeking gainful employment, she completed a Graduate Diploma of Education at the University of Melbourne and commenced teaching in 1995. Since then Ann has undertaken further studies in student welfare and has Masters Degrees in Religious Education and Educational Leadership. Ann is currently teaching English and Religious Education at Genazzano and undertaking a PhD candidature at the Australian Catholic University Sarah Russell (PhD) is the Principal Researcher of Research Matters in Melbourne, Australia. Sarah creatively engages people to talk about issues of health and social justice. She brings individual voices together to tell a powerful collective story. Sarah has published numerous academic articles and frequently writes letters and opinion pieces for newspapers. "A Lifelong Journey" is her first book. Professor Robert Spillane is well known around Australia and internationally as winner of the International Thomas S Szasz Award for his professional contribution to the cause of human liberty. He has written eleven books and numerous journal articles. His book An Eye for An Eye: Living Philosophy has been reprinted twice. He is Professor and Past Dean of the Macquarie Graduate School of Management at Macquarie University. He continues to give lectures on philosophy at the Art Gallery of New South Wales. He has written nine books, numerous journal articles and a play – “Entertaining Executives” – which was first performed in May, 2006 at the Mermaid Theatre in London. From 2003-2005 he delivered the widely acclaimed series of lectures on philosophy and psychology at the Art Gallery of New South Wales. Dr Peta Stapleton is a registered Psychologist in the State of Queensland, Australia, and is a member of the Australian Psychological Society. She has previously spent seven years lecturing at Griffith University, Gold Coast and is currently involved in private practice, specialising in addictions and eating disorders. Peta is well known in her area of speciality and is consulted regularly for radio, television and print media interviews for her expert opinion. She has been awarded many honours including the Australian Psychological Society Elaine Dignan Award for research into women’s issues. Her first book DIY: Change Your Life Subconsciously was released in August 2005 and is available nationally. Peta is married with one daughter and resides on the sunny Gold Coast, Australia. See photo : Baby Isabella, Anne and Ginni Anne Thomson was born in Sydney in 1967. Always on the lookout for the perfect beach she chose Newcastle University for her medical degree, which she completed in 1991. After a few years internship and residency she decided to specialise in General Practice and completed her postgraduate training and Fellowship of the Royal Australian College of GPs in 1997. Since then she has worked in various general practices, finally starting her own group practice on Sydney’s Lower North Shore, where she pursued her special interest in Women’s Health and Paediatrics. She is currently taking some time off to have a family. This is her first book. Tom Valenta is a pulic relations consultant, author and former journalist. He is currently a Principal of the large public relations firm, Porter Novelli. He sold the family business to Porter Novelli after Marie’s diagnosis. His wife, Marie, is a former primary school teacher. Their story has received extensive national publicity over the past three years including a double-page spread in TIME magazine George Vlamakis has worked for several years as a Paediatric Social Worker in the Oncology and Emergency Units at Monash Medical Centre in Melbourne, Australia.He has also worked in hospitals in England and Romania. His interest in siblings, stems from parents’ frequently asked question: ‘How do I respond to the needs of the sibling, when so much of my attention needs to go to my sick child?’ This book, as much as possible, tries to capture the wisdom and answers of these same parents.
Sally White is a social worker who began her career in Child Protection. She now works as a training consultant in a broad range of areas from child protection to community based organisations with a particular focus on happiness and wellbeing.
John Watkins has been a mental health counsellor, educator and independent researcher for more than thirty years. His main interest is in promoting holistic approaches to mental health and healing. He is the author of Unshrinking Psychosis, Hearing Voices: A Common Human Experience and Healing Schizophrenia: Using Medication Wisely. Doris Zagdanski, BA Dip. Ed. has
had the opportunity to meet hundreds of grieving people. For five years
she held the voluntary position of Home Visitor to all families in regional
Victoria whose child died unexpectedly of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.
She has been employed as a funeral director and is a registered civil
funeral celebrant. She has written the following books: "Teenagers
& Grief", "What's
Dead Mean?", "Stuck
for Words", "How Teenagers Cope with Grief"
and "Now
That the Funeral Is Over". Doris operates her own education consultancy and is known for her unique public speaking and training style. She has received Keynote Speaker invitations for conferences throughout Australia, New Zealand and in Norway.
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