Rapid Recovery: Accelerated Information Processing & Healing

· Trafford Publishing
Ebook
246
Pages

About this ebook

It only took eight years in the making, but I have finally completed my book on a variety of rapid recovery and healing techniques that I use in my counselling practice and with athletes. Many workshop attendees had asked that I put these techniques in an easy-to-follow format, with an explanation as to why certain things work the way they do. I believe I have now achieved that goal. These methods are helpful for maximising mind/body maintenance by clearing fears, phobias, addictions, obsessions, compulsions, traumas and all forms of self-sabotage. They can help optimize all aspects of our lives and open us to the fullness of life's possibilities.

About the author

Stephen (Steve) King has a B.Sc. degree in Health & Human Services and is a Registered Clinical Counsellor. He is an avid runner and triathelete who holds national age group running records, has raced at Ironman and Ultraman triathlon distances and has been a member of Canada's national 200km team. In 2001 he completed the arduous 135 miles Badwater Death Valley run. He was the publisher of "Tri-Fit Quarterly", a national triathlon magazine, author of a triathlon training log, and CBC's colour commentator for the sport of triathlon. He is also the race announcer for numerous sports events, including Ironman Canada. His work history includes stockbroking, private investigation, well-drilling, child care, and hospitality management. He is presently a Justice of the Peace, and since 1989 has been an outpatient addictions counsellor at Pathways Addictions Resource centre. He has an avid interest is healthy balance and wholism and lives with his wife Jean in the beautiful British Columbia city of Penticton.

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