
Dolphins and Their Power to Heal
Healing Arts Press
Published on 3. January 2000
Book
Paperback/Softback
192 pages
978-0-89281-476-3 (ISBN)
Description
Since ancient times dolphins have been known to uplift and inspire human beings through empathetic interaction. Cochrane and Callen review the myths, legends, and history of dolphins as well as current research, showing how close contact with these graceful mammals can trigger our inherent healing powers. In a rich and detailed study of dolphins, the authors explore the animals' life cycle, behavioral patterns, and methods of communication. They also give careful consideration to the well-being of the dolphins themselves, emphasizing that human/dolphin encounters should, whenever possible, occur in the animals' natural habitat and on their own terms.
The authors describe recent case studies confirming that such contact can enhance the learning abilities of the mentally handicapped, bring relief to the emotionally disturbed, and encourage recovery from life-threatening illness.
Thirty-two black and white photographs capture the exhilaration of swimming and interacting with dolphins.
The authors describe recent case studies confirming that such contact can enhance the learning abilities of the mentally handicapped, bring relief to the emotionally disturbed, and encourage recovery from life-threatening illness.
Thirty-two black and white photographs capture the exhilaration of swimming and interacting with dolphins.
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Edition
Original edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Rochester, VT
United States
Publishing group
Inner Traditions Bear and Company
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 243 mm
Width: 189 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
417 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-89281-476-3 (9780892814763)
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Persons
Amanda Cochrane's and Karena Callen's quest to fathom and elucidate the healing power of dolphins has taken them to Africa, Bali, the Bahamas, the Florida Keys, Turks and Caicos Islands, Greece, Ireland, and Northumbria, where they have encountered pods of wild dolphins, lone friendly dolphins, and dolphins in captivity. Both authors live in London where they are active in the field of alternative healing.
Content
Dolphins and Their Power to Heal
Foreword
Part One-The Healing Dolphin
Chapter One-The Power to Heal?
Chapter Two-Dolphin Midwives
Chapter Three-Dolphin Teachers
Part Two-The Chemistry of Attraction
Chapter Four-The Evolutionary and Mythological Evidence
Chapter Five-The Life of a Dolphin
Chapter Six-Dolphin Intelligence
Chapter Seven-Dolphin Communication
Part Three-Encounters with Dolphins
Chapter Eight-Friendly Dolphins
Part Four-Dolphins in Peril
Chapter Nine-Captivity
Chapter Ten-The Dolphins of War
Chapter Eleven-Conservation
Dolphin Information and Welfare Organizations
Bibliography
Index
Foreword
Part One-The Healing Dolphin
Chapter One-The Power to Heal?
Chapter Two-Dolphin Midwives
Chapter Three-Dolphin Teachers
Part Two-The Chemistry of Attraction
Chapter Four-The Evolutionary and Mythological Evidence
Chapter Five-The Life of a Dolphin
Chapter Six-Dolphin Intelligence
Chapter Seven-Dolphin Communication
Part Three-Encounters with Dolphins
Chapter Eight-Friendly Dolphins
Part Four-Dolphins in Peril
Chapter Nine-Captivity
Chapter Ten-The Dolphins of War
Chapter Eleven-Conservation
Dolphin Information and Welfare Organizations
Bibliography
Index