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In a world where trauma has become a common explanation for distress, anxiety, and depression, conventional medical approaches often fall short in providing personalized care and listening to individual narratives. Manuela Heider de Jahnsen presents a unique perspective in her book, drawing from the ancient healing systems of Ayurveda and Yoga to navigate the complexities of symptoms, behavioral changes, and safe treatment options. Through her 40 years of dedicated work caring for traumatized patients, Manuela offers profound insights into human consciousness and a pathway to recovery. Going…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In a world where trauma has become a common explanation for distress, anxiety, and depression, conventional medical approaches often fall short in providing personalized care and listening to individual narratives. Manuela Heider de Jahnsen presents a unique perspective in her book, drawing from the ancient healing systems of Ayurveda and Yoga to navigate the complexities of symptoms, behavioral changes, and safe treatment options. Through her 40 years of dedicated work caring for traumatized patients, Manuela offers profound insights into human consciousness and a pathway to recovery. Going beyond the limitations of conventional medicine, Ayurveda and Yoga meet individuals where they are, providing personalized care and showing ways towards healing and renewal. In this transformative book, Manuela's compassionate approach shines a light on the horizon, offering hope and guidance for those seeking a holistic understanding of trauma and a path to lasting well-being.
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Autorenporträt
Manuela Heider de Jahnsen, MSc in Ayurveda, has studied Oriental Medicine since 1980. Studying the ancient systems of healing and putting them into practice allowed her to meet and work intensely with people from very different cultures and backgrounds, close and abroad. Through projects for the European Union, she got involved in integration plans for refugees and created intercultural care options for children in hospices. She runs a clinic for Ayurveda, yoga therapy and acupuncture in Berlin, Germany, specialising in breathing explorations and workshops on the above themes worldwide, focusing on trauma. She is a free diver and uses water as an integrated part of treatments. She is a regular speaker in India.