Illustrated handbook of the Bach flower remedies : an authoritative guide to natural healing with flower essences / compiled and edited by Philip M. Chancellor.
Contributor(s): Chancellor, Philip M [editor.].
Publisher: London : Vermilion, 2005Description: 251 p., [32] p. of plates : col. ill. ; 22 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780091906481 (pbk.) :.Subject(s): Flowers -- Therapeutic use | Flowers -- Therapeutic use -- Case studiesSummary: Discovered by Dr Edward Bach in the 1930s, the 38 Bach Flower Remedies form a system of healing for the negative emotions and attitudes that may interfere with health and happiness. This book provides an in-depth and detailed description of each remedy, together with case histories relating to each one. Discovered by Dr Edward Bach in the 1930s, the thirty-eight Bach Flower Remedies form a system of healing for the negative emotions and attitudes that may interfere with health and happiness. This book provides an in-depth and detailed description of each remedy, together with case histories relating to each one to help the reader appreciate how they may be put into practice. The descriptions and cases have been compiled from the Bach Remedy Newsletter, originally edited by Nora Weeks, Dr Bach's successor and close companion. In each issue she featured a remedy along with a collection of her own case notes, and because they represent such an authoritative text, Philip Chancellor, with her blessing, has compiled them to create this book.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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4 Week Loan | City Campus Library Level 4 Lending | GAPCB | 615.321 CHA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 3230254457 |
This ed. originally published: Saffron Walden: C.W. Daniel, 1990.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Discovered by Dr Edward Bach in the 1930s, the 38 Bach Flower Remedies form a system of healing for the negative emotions and attitudes that may interfere with health and happiness. This book provides an in-depth and detailed description of each remedy, together with case histories relating to each one. Discovered by Dr Edward Bach in the 1930s, the thirty-eight Bach Flower Remedies form a system of healing for the negative emotions and attitudes that may interfere with health and happiness. This book provides an in-depth and detailed description of each remedy, together with case histories relating to each one to help the reader appreciate how they may be put into practice. The descriptions and cases have been compiled from the Bach Remedy Newsletter, originally edited by Nora Weeks, Dr Bach's successor and close companion. In each issue she featured a remedy along with a collection of her own case notes, and because they represent such an authoritative text, Philip Chancellor, with her blessing, has compiled them to create this book.