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Books on Topics Related to Thought Field Therapy

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Books on Topics Related to Thought Field Therapy
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  • Arnold, M. (1960). Emotion and personality. New York: Columbia University Press.
  • Bates, W.H. (1943). The Bates Method for better eyesight without glasses. New York: Holt.
  • Becker, R.O. (1992). Crosscurrents. New York: Tarcher.
  • Becker, R. O., & Selden, G.  (1985). The body electric: Electromagnetism and the foundation of life.
    New York: Quill.
  • Bohm, D. (1957). Causality and chance in modern physics. Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd, London.
  • Bohm, D. (1965, 1989). The special theory of relativity. Advanced Book Classics. New York: Addison-Wesley.
  • Bohm, D. (1980, 1983). Wholeness and the implicate order. New York: Routledge & Keegan Paul.
  • Bohm, D., & Hiley, B.J. (1993). The undivided universe: An ontological interpretation of quantum theory.
    New York: Routledge.
  • Bohm, D., & Peat, D. (1987). Science and creativity. New York: Bantam.
  • Brody, H. (with D. Brody). (2000). The placebo response: How you can release the body’s inner pharmacy for
    better health
    . New York: HarperCollins.
  • Brown, L.L. (2008). The courage to win: A revolutionary mental toughness formula. London: LB Publishing.
  • Burr, H. S. (1972). Blueprint for immortality: The electric patterns of life.  London: Neville Spearman.
  • Callahan, R. (1978). Test Manual for CAP (Callahan Anxiety Pictures): A projective test for experimental and
    clinical evaluation of anxiety in children
    . Los Angeles: Sunset Distributors.
  • Davies, P. (1988, 1989 reprint). The cosmic blueprint. New York: Simon & Schuster/Touchstone.
  • Davies, P.C.W., & Brown, J. (1992). Superstrings: A theory of everything? Cambridge, NY: Cambridge
    University Press.
  • Ellis, A. (1962). Reason and emotion in psychotherapy. New York: Lyle Stuart.
  • Feynman, R. (1999). The pleasure of finding things out. Cambridge, MA: Perseus.
  • Foster, D. (1975). The intelligent universe: A cybernetic philosophy. New York: Putnam.
  • Foster, D. (1985, 1991 reprint). The philosophical scientists. New York: Marboro.
  • Gardner, E.F., & Thompson, G. (1956). Social relations and morale in small groups. New York: Appleton
    Century Press.
  • Gazzaniga, M. (1985). Social brain. New York: Basic Books.
  • Gazzaniga, M. (1992). Nature’s mind. New York: Basic Books.
  • Gazzaniga, M. (1998). The mind’s past. Berkeley: University of California Press.
  • Goswami, A. (1993). The self-aware universe. New York: Putnam.
  • Groopman, J. (2004). The anatomy of hope: How people prevail in the face of illness. New York: Random House.
  • Hameroff, S.R., & Scott, A.C. (1996). Toward a science of consciousness. Boston: MIT Press.
  • Hawkins, D. (1995). Power vs. force. Sedona, AZ: Veritas Publishing.
  • Hoyle, F. (1984). The intelligent universe. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston.
  • Jacques, J. (1993). The molecule and its double. New York: McGraw-Hill.
  • Jammer, M. (1961). Concepts of mass in classical and modern physics. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
  • Jerome, F.J. (2000). Tooth truth. Chula Vista, CA: New Century Press.
  • Judson, H.F. (1979). The eighth day of creation: Makers of the revolution in biology. London: Jonathan Cape.
  • Jung, C.G. (1953). The archetypes and the collective unconscious. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul.
  • King, J.C. (2004). Cellular wisdom: Decoding the body’s secret language. Berkeley, CA: Celestial Arts.
  • Kline, E. (1996). Conversations with the Sphinx: Paradoxes in physics. London: Souvenir Press.
  • Koestler, A. (1964). The act of creation. New York: Arkana.
  • Koestler, A. (1967). The ghost in the machine. London: Macmillan.
  • Lipton, B. (2008). The biology of belief: Unleashing the power of consciousness, matter, & miracles. New York:
    Hay House.
  • Loewenstein, W. (1999). The touchstone of life: Molecular information, cell communication, and the foundations
    of life
    . New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Malik, M., & Camm, J. (Eds.). (1995). Heart rate variability. Armonk, NY: Futura Publishing.
  • Mandell, M. (1979). Dr. Mandell’s five day allergy relief system. New York: Thomas Crowell.
  • Maslow, A. (1954). Motivation and personality. New York: Harper.
  • McTaggart, L. (2008). The field: The question for the secret force of the universe. New York: Harper Paperbacks.
  • McTaggart, L. (2008). The intention experiment: Using your thoughts to change your life and the world.
    Washington, DC: Free Press.
  • Milton, R. (1996). Alternative science: Challenging the myths of the scientific establishment. Rochester, VT:
    Park Street Press.
  • Mindell, E.L. (1998). The MSM miracle: Enhance your health with organic sulfur. New York: McGraw-Hill.
  • Pearce, J.C. (2002). The biology of transcendence: A blueprint of the human spirit. Rochester, VT: Park Street
    Press.
  • Peat, D. (1990). Einstein’s moon: Bell’s theorem and the curious quest for quantum reality. Chicago:
    Contemporary Books.
  • Peat, F.D. (1991). The philosopher’s stone: Chaos, synchronicity, and the Hidden order of the world. New York: Bantam.
  • Penfield, W. (1975). The mystery of the mind. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
  • Penrose, R., & Gardner, M. (2002). The emperor’s new mind: Concerning computers, minds, and the laws of
    physics
    . London: Oxford University Press.
  • Penrose, R. (1994). Shadows of the mind: A search for the missing science of consciousness. London: Oxford University Press.
  • Pert, C.B. (1997). Molecules of emotion: The science behind mind-body medicine. New York: Simon & Schuster.
  • Pribram, K.H. (1971). Languages of the brain. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.
  • Randolph, T., & Moss, R. (1989). An alternative approach to allergies. New York: Harper Row.
  • Ringertz, N. (2000). Alfred Nobel’s health: His interest in medicine. Stockholm: Karolinska Institute. (www.nobel.se/nobel/alfred-nobel/biographical/ringertz)
  • Rogers, C. (1951, reissue1957). Client-centered therapy. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.
  • Rosen, R. (1991). Life Itself: A comprehensive inquiry into the nature, origin and fabrication of life. New York: Columbia University Press.
  • Ross, J. (1995). Acupuncture point combinations: The key to clinical success. Philadelphia: Churchill Livingstone.
  • Rothenberg, M.A., & Chapman, C. (1994). Dictionary of medical terms (3rd ed.). Hauppauge, NY: Barron’s.
  • Sagan, C. (1996). The demon haunted world: Science as a candle in the dark. New York: Random House.
  • Schroedinger, E. (1958). What is life? New York: Cambridge.
  • Schwartz, G.E.R., & Russesk, L.G.S. (1999). The living energy universe: A fundamental discovery that
    transforms science & medicine
    . Charlottesville, VA: Hampton Roads.
  • Seligman, M. (1994). What you can change and what you can’t. New York: Knopf.
  • Shapiro, F. (1995). Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing: Basic principles, protocols and procedures. New York: Guilford.
  • Sheldrake, R. (1981, 1987 reprint). A new science of life (expanded edition). Los Angeles: Tarcher.
  • Sheldrake, R. (1989). The presence of the past. New York: Vintage.
  • Sheldrake, R. (1994). Seven experiments that could change the world: A do-it-yourself guide to revolutionary
    science
    . London: Fourth Estate.
  • Sibley, W.A. and The Therapeutic Claims Committee. (1996). Therapeutic claims in multiple sclerosis:
    Guide to treatment
    (4th ed.). Vermande, NY: Demos.
  • Simon, J. (1992). Resampling: The new statistics. Arlington, VA: Resampling Stats.
  • Stevens, S.S. (Ed.). (1951). Handbook of experimental psychology. New York: Wiley.
  • Tipler, F.J. (1994). The physics of immortality: Modern cosmology, God and the resurrection of the dead.
    New York: Doubleday.
  • Varela, F.J., Thompson, E., & Rosch, E. (1999). The embodied mind: Cognitive science and human experience. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.
  • Walther, D. S. (1988). Applied kinesiology: Synopsis.  Pueblo, CO: Systems DC.
  • Weiner, H. (1992). Perturbing the organism: The biology of stressful experience. Chicago: The University of
    Chicago Press.
  • Williams, R. (1967). You are extraordinary. New York: Random House.
  • Wilson, B., Stevens, R., & Anderson, L. (Eds.). (1989). Extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields:
    The question of cancer.
    Columbus, OH: Battelle Laboratories.
  • Wolpe, J. (1969). The practice of behavior therapy. New York: Pergamon Press.
  • Wolpe, J., & Wolpe, D. (1988). Life without fear: Anxiety and its cure. Oakland, CA: New Harbinger.
  • Young, A.M. (1976). Geometry of meaning. Novato, CA: Robert Briggs Associates, Publishers Services.
  • Young, A.M. (1979). The bell notes. Lake Oswego, OR:  Robert Briggs.
  • Young, A.M. (1979). The reflexive universe. Lake Oswego, OR: Robert Briggs.
  • Young, A.M. (1980). Which way out? Lake Oswego, OR: Robert Briggs.
  • Young, A.M. (1990). Mathematics, physics, and reality. Lake Oswego, OR: Robert Briggs.
  • Youngson, R. (1994). The Guinness encyclopedia of science. Middlesex, England:  Guinness.
  • Zukav, G. (1980). The dancing Wu Li masters: An overview of the new physics. New York: Bantam.
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