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Why have I written Transforming Trauma NOW?

Blog written by Dr Heather Herington, author of ‘Transforming Trauma‘.

Honestly, I wish I had written this book years ago as, of late, the rate of trauma has increased dramatically, particularly within the vectors of teenage suicides, and human trafficking. These events join rape, war, resettlement, and so many other adverse experiences that can create chronic imbalance in our limbic system along with conscious thought processes governed by the brain’s pre-frontal cortex, sometimes leading to a lifetime of chronic anxiety.

However, I am comforted by the hope that now, following the failure of pharmaceutical companies and public health officials to manage Covid-19, more and more people will understand that drugs dispensed by the orthodox medical profession are not the categorical answer to the attainment of a healthy mental state. That ship has sailed. The opioid crisis alone has shown us that. Rather, we need to call on the full slate of natural health practitioners as well as psychologists to both balance body chemistry and provide an effective means of discovering the story hidden within, the one at the root of the traumatic event, which can lead to healing the lingering response.

Simply put, the little-known Flexner Report of 1910 (commissioned by Andrew Carnegie and John D Rockefeller, American oil barons who were eager to advance corporate interests in medical education) is to blame for the lack of knowledge of natural medicine, as my book explains. Yet nutrition, homeopathy, botanical medicine, hydrotherapy, guided visualization, and the expressive arts have so much to offer to heal a shaken mind or heart. In fact people in the 1800s with an array of doctors at their disposal ended up eschewing “heroic” medicine (bloodletting, calomel, mercury, purging) being practiced by the so-called “regulars,” the predecessors of today’s allopathic doctors, as they witnessed their loved ones dying and turned to natural medicine. Is this no different than what is happening today with drugs, lockdowns, and vaccine side effects? The one silver lining is that natural healing methods can now emerge from the shadows.

Canadian William Osler M.D. – renowned professor of medicine at Johns Hopkins and advocate of “medicine as art” as well as scientific inquiry – voiced his criticisms of Abraham Flexner’s report. I imagine he would voice his disdain at the mess we find ourselves in today.

I believe my two-pronged approach described in Transforming Trauma is an answer to what has gone wrong from the sterilization of medical practice by the Flexner Report. It is safe, it is effective and ultimately it is fun and full of self-discovery. Balance the biochemistry first – find out what is causing oxidative stress (i.e., inflammation) through the uniqueness of the individual (possible allergies, toxins, lifestyle choices) so that blood sugar, blood pressure, tendency to addictions, can be calmed and balanced. Once this is accomplished, or concurrently, we find a way in, to center through meditation and similar mind-body techniques, as we deepen self-discovery, using the imagination, and ultimately bringing in art, music, dance/movement, singing/vocalizing, and acting.

This book transports you beyond the limits of current mental health practice and a pill for every ill to a place where one can heal without the use of pharmaceuticals, ultimately releasing the tragedy at the root of the trauma. Click here to buy now or read the first chapter for free.

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Hammersmith Health Books – As Featured in the Media

Our authors have been busy this summer and have been featured in some amazing publications, speaking about a range of interesting topics, offering expert advice and providing insightful guidance.

Here are some of the media highlights for our authors over the last few months:


Vicky Fox – ‘Back in the Flow’ in What Doctors Don’t Tell You

Vicky Fox, author of ‘The A-Z of Yoga for Cancer’ was featured in the July 2022 edition of ‘What Doctors Don’t Tell You’. In this article, Vicky spoke about the best yoga moves to improve lymphedema and to help the recovery process after surgery or cancer treatment. With step-by-step instructions and images, she demonstrated everything from warm-up exercises to moves that mobilise the small joints and many more.

 

 

 


Caroline Freedman – ‘Hospital backlog in UK ‘costing lives of children, medics warn’ in The Sunday Express

Caroline Freedman, author of ‘The Scoliosis Handbook’, spoke in The Sunday Express about hospital waiting lists and the effect the long waiting times have on the physical and mental wellbeing of children living with Scoliosis.

You can read the full article here.

 

 


Hannah Purdy – ‘Insulin Resistance: The Facts’ in The Diabetes Plan

Hannah Purdy, author of ‘Could it be Insulin Resistance?’ was featured in an amazing article in The Diabetes Plan where she explained what insulin resistance is, what causes it and what lifestyle changes can be made to avoid Type 2 Diabetes.

 

 

 


Lynn Crilly – ‘Mark Dolan Meets’ on GB News

Lynn Crilly, author of the ‘Hope With’ range spoke with Mark Dolan on GB News about mental health conditions and the effects they can have on those living with it and the people caring for them. While discussing her short film depicting life with OCD and eating disorders, Lynn Crilly offers expert advice and support on coping with mental health conditions.

You can check out the full interview here

 

 


Carolyn Garritt – ‘Get Your Oomph Back After Cancer’ in That’s Life! Magazine

Carolyn Garritt, author of ‘Get Your Oomph Back’ was featured in That’s Life! Magazine, where she spoke all about the benefits of exercising after a cancer diagnosis and during treatment. Opening up about her own experiences, Carolyn Garritt offers readers support and advice on how you can bounce back after a cancer diagnosis.

 

 

 


Rohini Bajekal – ‘Ten Minutes with Rohini Bajekal’ in Plant Based Magazine

Rohini Bajekal, co-author of ‘Living PCOS Free’ was featured in Plant Based Magazine where she spoke all about her vegan lifestyle and offered top tips for anyone looking to transition from vegetarianism to veganism.

It’s always great to see our authors providing expert advice on the topics they are so knowledgeable in. You can buy their books via our main page here: https://www.hammersmithbooks.co.uk/