Tim Brunson DCH

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Six Blind Elephants: Understanding Ourselves and Each Other (Volume I)



A Book Review by Tim Brunson DCH

Rarely do I see a book that contributes so dramatically to a field of study that truly moves thought in a significantly new direction. When I received a copy of Six Blind Elephants: Understanding Ourselves and Each Other my initial interest was sparked by the credibility of the author. Steve Andreas is one of the two true giants (the other being Robert Dilts, Ph.D.) in the field of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP). This is probably the most important contribution to the world of NLP since Bandler and Grinder coined the term.

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Implications for education in complementary and alternative medicine.



INTRODUCTION: The National Institutes of Health provided grants to the Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) and 14 other allopathic academic health centers for the development of curricula in complementary and alternative medicine (CAM). A key component of the curriculum evaluation for OHSU was provided by a survey assessing attitudes toward CAM and selected personality characteristics of entering students in chiropractic, naturopathic, Oriental, and allopathic medicine in the Pacific Northwest and Upper Midwest. METHODS: A survey containing a variety of assessments of attitudes toward CAM and the personality traits of adventurousness and tolerance to ambiguity was administered to students entering four Portland, Oregon doctoral-level health professional schools and an allopathic medical school in the Upper Midwest (University of Nebraska College of Medicine) during the 2004-2005 academic year. RESULTS: Students of naturopathy (n = 63) and Oriental Medicine (n = 71) were the most "CAM positive," adventurous and tolerant of ambiguity, and Midwestern allopathic medical students (n = 58) the least. In general, chiropractic students (n = 89) and allopathic medical students from the Pacific Northwest (n = 95) were intermediate in CAM attitudes between these two groups (all p < 0.05). Female students were more "CAM positive" in all schools compared to male students. CONCLUSIONS: Students have high levels of interest in CAM upon entrance to their schools. Health professional discipline, geographic location, personality qualities, and gender appear to influence CAM attitudes in entering students.

J Altern Complement Med. 2007 Apr;13(3):381-6.

Nedrow AR, Istvan J, Haas M, Barrett R, Salveson C, Moore G, Hammerschlag R, Keenan E.

Oregon Health & Science University School of Medicine, Portland, OR 97239, USA.

Michael Smithwick SMITHWICK, MA, LPC, NCC, NBCCH



Michael Smithwick earned his M.A. in Counseling from St. Joseph's College in West Hartford, Connecticut. He is licensed by the State of Connecticut as a Licensed Professional Counselor and is certified by the National Board for Counselor Certification. He is a Diplomate of the National Board for Certified Clinical Hypnotherapists and is a Clinical Member of the American Psychotherapy and Medical Hypnosis Association. Mike is a Certified Practitioner of Neuro Linguistic Psychology (NLP), and is also certified in Complementary Medical Hypnosis, Painless Childbirth, and as a Hypnotherapy Instructor. Since 1995, he has maintained a full-time private practice in which Hypnosis is a specialty, not a sideline.

Mike is an experienced lecturer who has been the keynote speaker at conferences and workshops, and who has presented numerous programs to civic and professional organizations as well as to the general public. He has been the subject of many newspaper articles, and several articles which he has written have appeared in local and national publications. He has particular interest in medical hypnosis and performance psychology. Mike teaches adult education classes locally and has appeared on radio and television. In addition, he is a consultant for the Connecticut State Department of Health.

For more information, please visit http://www.michaelsmithwick.com/.

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