Comparing a Mental Illness Recovery with Parkinsons

Alice A. Holstein, Ed.D was diagnosed with bipolar mood disorder at the age of 51, which interrupted her career and produced some 12 years of intense suffering with many manic episodes, many hospitalizations, thousands of dollars spent and overall, a bleak prognosis of recovery.  She lives now, as an elder, with a full if careful life of extraordinary wellness despite still being on medication. She has a dramatic story to share about how she developed a revolutionary understanding of mental health recovery which she believes can be at least partially related to recovery with Parkinsons.

In her presentation she will explain this potential correlation by first enumerating the comparisons, such as that she too was given a bleak prognosis and told that heavy medication was required. She also understands that Parkinson’s can often produce depression in those who suffer. Her thoughts can help people specifically deal with that diagnosis. Alice believes that illness in general should be treated as a whole person approach—holistically, to include mental, emotional, physical, spiritual and social aspects. The medical profession does not proceed in this fashion. She accidentally discovered this more complete framework and has developed specific understandings that may be helpful to those dealing with Parkinsons. She also believes that recovery is partly a matter of developing one’s higher consciousness.

Her ideas and words will likely challenge, inspire and encourage the listeners on this broadcast to continue and add to the kinds of things they already are doing to improve their conditions vs. degenerate. Her example serves as a beacon of hope to living a healthier life regardless of one’s diagnosis, going beyond present practices to achieve stronger wellness and increased satisfaction.

Below are questions Alice answered during the interview:

What do you think are the major comparison’s between dealing with Parkinsons and dealing with mental illness? Why can this framework be a potentially helpful recovery correlation?

What is the essence of your dramatic recovery story and how you gained your expertise?

What are some of the specific things you did to get well?

Why is the brain so important in healing?

*Note: Alice’s website at www.aliceholstein has an article, “Heal Yourself and You Heal the Culture” which is pertinent. Go to the “site map” and look for this title. See also another title, “Things Helpers and Helpees Can Do.”

What part did going back to work at age 65 have to do with your recovery?

What role might volunteering or otherwise minimal work contribute to recovery?

What part did participating in a Spiritual Companioning Preparation program (3 years) contribute?

What do you mean by “The Hero’s Journey” and why it may be important to wellness?

What do you mean by saying that a Parkinson diagnosis and mental illness are whole person illnesses? 

What do you mean by saying that suffering can be a purifying experience?

How did you manage to survive while living periodically on the streets in your 60s?

How do you maintain your wellness?

How much do you estimate your illness cost?

What was the hardest aspect of your illness that you dealt with?

What is the largest gift you’ve received from surviving and thriving?

What are your 2 books about mental illness and will they help me deal with Parkinsons? What about the 1992 book, written under my married name, Mack? Does it possibly relate as well?

How can you be reached in the future?

Six Life Changing Energy Healing Methods

How to Release Emotional Stress, Pain and Illness

Stress and trauma lurk behind most diseases, including Parkinson’s. John O’Dwyer has authored a book which describes a number of modern energy balancing methods for dealing with emotional stress, trauma and other imbalances. He will discuss energy healing and ways to reduce stress and trauma, often permanently. Some energy healing techniques you can do yourself and others can be done with a practitioner. Most doctors are not familiar with these forms of healing, even though some of them were actually developed by doctors. Energy healing has been used to reverse ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disease), Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson’s Disease, PTSD and other serious conditions in some individuals.

John O’Dwyer’s website: http://www.chichoices.com

Video of John O’Dwyer’s presentation on Releasing Pain and Emotional Stress at the Santa Fe Parkinsons Recovery Summit.

The Nerve Whisperer: Using Sensational Medicine to Improve Parkinson’s Symptoms

Kimberly Burnham, PhD, is an integrative medicine specialist helping children, adults and seniors experience comfortable movement, flexibility, clarity, energy, and life, despite diagnoses of brain, nerve, or vision dysfunctions. Specializing in helping people with Parkinson’s disease, Macular degeneration, insomnia, fibromyalgia and multiple sclerosis, she consults with clients in West Hartford Connecticut, as well as across the United States and Europe. To support healing in her clients, Kim uses Integrative Medicine (Energy), Matrix Energetics (Information), Integrative Manual Therapy, Acupressure and Emotional Freedom Technique (Touch), Sensational Medicine (Senses) and Health Coaching (Words).

She has authored a number of books and anthologies including Parkinson’s Disease? Walk Better, Sleep Deeper and Move Consciously, Solutions from Nature’s Sensational Medicine.

Her website: www.KimberlyBurnhamPhD.com

Psychologist Steven Fenwick Discusses Energetic Healing

Does part of you declare it is time to recover and another part of you resist recovery? Do you know what you can do for yourself to get incredible relief from the symptoms of Parkinson’s but you do not do any of what you should be doing for yourself? Steven Fenwick, Ph.D., uses Dynamic Energetic Healing (DEH) to identify and clear any and all resistance you might unconsciously have to feeling better. Dr. Fenwick is at the cutting edge of the field of psychotherapy. He explains in my interview with him how it is possible to heal emotional and physical problems using DEH, a systematic approach utilizing muscle testing. With DEH you don’t sit on a couch and barf out your life’s dramas and tragedies for 100 sessions. Once an intention is set, the clearing is done rapidly, in one to several sessions. With DEH, unconscious resistance to recovery is acknowledged and cleared. Any and all traumas that obstruct recovery are identified and cleared. Relief happens now, not 20 years from now. Pretty cool, eh?