Work with the Forces of Nature, Learn How to Deal with Natural Disasters in Healthy Ways

Humans who resist and try to control the forces of nature have less chance of surviving. Healthy people accept reality, change and adjust to what is happening around them. Dr. Doris Jeanette, holistic psychologist, teaches people to tell the difference between confused mental states and real fear by taking them into the forest.

Philadelphia, PA (PRWEB) September 24, 2005 -- Dr. Doris Jeanette, licensed psychologist, teaches people to trust their basic instincts so that when real life events occur they can respond without hysteria, anxiety or inhibition.

The Center for the New Psychology takes self help groups into the forest to teach people the difference between confused mental states and real fear. Then humans can respond with self preservation to potential danger effectively like animals.

After the tsunami it was frequently reported that animals were not among the dead. Some of the native cultures where also found to be safe and sound, up on higher ground. Yet many of the more so called civilized cultures were caught unaware and ill equipped. Dr. Jeanette, a holistic psychologist notes, "This is noteworthy. Animals have not lost their healthy connection to the earth so they sense real danger and take care of themselves in real time. Humans, on the other hand, who have lost their connection to Mother, do not have the slightest idea of how to take care of themselves when natural disasters occur."

Humans need to be able to change, rearranged and adjust to real life events without becoming psychologically dysfunction. We need to learn that is not only safe to let go of control, but our survival depends on being able to do so at a moment's notice," comments Dr. Jeanette. Mother Earth and her healthy animals can teach us how to improve our mental health, physical health and emotional health in a natural, dependable fashion that helps us survive.

It is psychologically healthy to be aware of your real fear so that it helps you respond appropriately to any real danger," continues Doris Jeanette, author of "A Natural Process for Opening the Heart-Your Emotional Guide to Sanity." Three tapes, CD's or written transcripts that teach people how to recognize real fear, trust basic instincts, stop hysterical thoughts and trust intuitive feelings.

Join Dr. Doris Jeanette at her next Nature Workshop in the Forest at Pt. Pleasant, PA, Oct. 22, 2005. And all day event that might save your life.

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Doris Jeanette
CENTER FOR THE NEW PSYCHOLOGY
http://www.drjeanette.com
215-732-6197

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