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HEALING WITHIN: How Your State of Mind Can Promote Health and Healing<br />

*Winner! Award of Excellence, First Place - 2007 National Health Information<br />

Stress can come from a variety of places: work, school, home, family. A build up can affect the body and be the onset to<br />

serious illnesses. Today, researchers are developing an innovative and holistic approach to combat stress. Meditation and<br />

relaxation techniques increase the emission of alpha waves by the brain and trigger a series of reactions that sooth the body.<br />

These techniques have helped patients rediscover their confidence, their identity, and their livelihood while bringing them a<br />

newfound energy to confront the illness face to face. In this program, five patients share their stories - each an emotional<br />

battle for survival. #12578/0145 52 minutes 2006 *Includes Guide $189.95<br />

THE <strong>NEW</strong> MEDICINE "Watch this program and it will change your life."<br />

Dr. Mehmet C. Oz, MD, NY Presbyterian Hospital/ Columbia University<br />

"Every single patient should be informed that the mind has a huge impact on the body and there are ways you can take<br />

advantage of that."<br />

Tracy Gaudet, MD, Duke Center for Integrative Medicine<br />

Extraordinary changes are taking place in medicine today. Driven by new scientific evidence, doctors are coming to<br />

understand that treating the body alone is not enough - the mind can also play a critical role in the healing process. Many<br />

physicians are embracing a more holistic form of healthcare, seeking to heal the whole person. Treatments once considered<br />

fringe, including visualization, meditation and hypnosis, are being prescribed alongside high-tech western medicine. And<br />

medical schools are placing new importance on teaching the "softer side of medicine": listening and communicating. Hosted<br />

by Dana Reeve in one of her last public appearances, this documentary is a revealing look at physicians on the cutting edge of<br />

this approach. #12724/0645 114 minutes 2006 $249.95<br />

GUIDED VISUALIZATION: Working with the Healing Power of Your Immune System Series<br />

A holistic and non-dogmatic program for patients with cancer, AIDS, HIV, and nearly any condition in which the immune<br />

system is under siege. Includes a Freddie Award winning portrayal of the immune system to help patients manage anxiety,<br />

acute and chronic pain, and the general feelings of helplessness regarding their health and ability to heal.<br />

Part One - Created for patients who are searching for ways to manage anxiety, acute and chronic pain, and helplessness<br />

regarding their ability to heal. Contains graphics with voice over guiding the viewer to understanding the inherent power of<br />

the immune system. 13 minutes. Part Two - For healthcare practitioners who wish to assist patients using this program.<br />

Explains the purpose of the film, relaxation techniques used, and the immune system. 17 minutes<br />

#11350/0430 Two programs 2007 *Includes Guides $395 each or Series $795 *CC<br />

CHINESE MEDICINE<br />

Produced in San Francisco, a city rich in Chinese culture, this program explores the ancient healing techniques of Traditional<br />

Chinese Medicine, or TCM. Dr. Effie Poy Yew Chow, a registered nurse and one of the foremost experts in TCM, guides<br />

students through the philosophy and methods behind various TCM techniques - such as acupuncture, qi gong, and herbal<br />

remedies. Viewers will visit a lab that processes medicinal herbs and gain insight into the TCM concept of chi, while learning<br />

about the ways in which chi can become blocked and the special approaches needed to remove blockages. Physical<br />

demonstrations of acupuncture, qi gong, and other procedures are included. #13035/0635 25 minutes 2007 $129.95<br />

DEATH & DYING *See also TO CARE ALWAYS: Quality Care at the End of Life #13010<br />

CARING FOR THE DYING PERSON<br />

Many factors emerge when dealing with the death of a resident. This insightful activity suggests how to meet the social,<br />

spiritual, psychological and physical needs of a dying person and provides strategies to assist a grieving family.<br />

#12444/2035 30 minutes 2004 $379.95<br />

HOLDING OUR OWN: Embracing the End of Life<br />

"This film opens us to our fears around aging, loss, death, grief and spirituality and shows us how we might reclaim a rich<br />

community-based potential at the end of life." Balfour M. Mount, M.D. McGill University<br />

2008 Telly Award Winner<br />

This powerful yet tender treatment of our final life passage features artist Deidre Scherer, the hospice chorus Hallowell, and<br />

Ira Byock, M.D., author of Dying Well. With its gentle, direct, and celebratory approach toward the end of life, Holding Our<br />

Own can be shared with audiences of all ages. Excellent for hospices and those dealing with end-of-life issues.<br />

#12483/0145 57 minutes 2007 $219.95<br />

REMEMBERING: Families Talk about Death<br />

The death of a loved one is the most emotional and disruptive time in the life of any family, perhaps especially for the lives<br />

of young people. This video talks about death, taking a look at just how deeply death can impact life through personal<br />

reflections of children and their parents. Viewers see how families come to terms with their loss and celebrate the life of the<br />

person who has died. Dr. Rosie Friedman, a grief therapist offers her insights to families. An excellent film showing how<br />

personal development can arise out of the pain and loss. #11743/0145 24 minutes 2007 $189.95<br />

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