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| Title |
Buddha in the Waiting Room
Lessons I Learned from My Patients |
| Author |
Paul Brenner, M.D., Ph.D. |
| ISBN |
1-58270-063-X |
| Price |
$14.95 |
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| Book details |
softcover • 6 x 9 inches • 204 pages |
| Categories |
personal growth
health
spirituality |
| Description |
Paul Brenner, M.D., Ph.D., is an obstetrician/gynecologist
and psychotherapist. He left his successful clinical and academic
practice of obstetrics, gynecology, and female cancer surgery
in 1976 to counsel individuals with life-threatening illnesses.
The understanding he obtained from these individuals led him
to explore and practice alternative methods of healing. Dr.
Brenner has been at the forefront of the alternative medicine
movement. In 1974 he organized The Mandala Conference, whose
speakers included Bernie Seigel, Andrew Weil, Carl Simonton,
and Elisabeth Kubler-Ross. The first conference on holistic
health, it led to the formation of the Holistic Medical Association.
Dr. Brenner is the author of Life Is a Shared Creation
(Saybrook Publishers, 1986, 20,000 copies sold), recipient
of the Rollo May Book of the Year selection, and Seeing
Your Life Through New Eyes (Beyond Words Publishing, Nov.
2000).
From his perspective of forty years in the medical
profession, Dr. Paul Brenner redefines what health is:
no more and no less than the acceptance and appreciation
of life. Health is not simply the absence of illness. As
the author comes to realize that we all have an innate wisdom
of what's right for our bodies, he crystallizes the discontent
with the medical profession and the hope that there is
a better alternative to our definition of heath.
When, in 1976, Dr. Brenner left his traditional medical
practice and began counseling individuals with life-threatening
illnesses, he began to realize that, contrary to his medical
training, he did not have all the answers. He finds, in
the individuals he treats, a "Buddha in the waiting
room"—and that there is wisdom inherent in each
one of them—which he shares in this book.
The book is written from the often humorous perspective
of a logic-driven realist who is reluctantly transformed
by the wisdom of alternative therapies, by his acceptance
of his own intuition, and by the lessons on health and illness
he learns from his patients—patients, who, it turns
out, were healing him. It is a tribute to patients everywhere
who want their own wisdom and self-knowledge to be used
by their practitioners in a partnership of life and health.
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Paul Brenner, M.D., Ph.D., is an obstetrician/gynecologist
and psychotherapist. He left his successful clinical and
academic practice of obstetrics, gynecology, and female cancer
surgery in 1976 to counsel individuals with life-threatening
illnesses. The understanding he obtained from these individuals
led him to explore and practice alternative methods of healing.
Dr. Brenner has been at the forefront of the alternative
medicine movement. In 1974 he organized The Mandala Conference,
whose speakers included Bernie Seigel, Andrew Weil, Carl
Simonton, and Elisabeth Kubler-Ross. The first conference
on holistic health, it led to the formation of the Holistic
Medical Association.
Dr. Brenner is the author of Life Is a Shared Creation (Saybrook
Publishers, 1986, 20,000 copies sold), recipient of the Rollo
May Book of the Year selection, and Seeing Your Life Through
New Eyes (Beyond Words Publishing, Nov. 2000). |
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