- Published: 15 October 2017
- ISBN: 9781623171612
- Imprint: North Atlantic
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 224
- RRP: $49.99
Break Through with Breathwork
Jump-Starting Personal Growth in Counseling and the Healing Arts
- Published: 15 October 2017
- ISBN: 9781623171612
- Imprint: North Atlantic
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 224
- RRP: $49.99
“Jim Morningstar was one of the first therapists in America to understand and explore the connection between mind, body, breath, and emotions. His approach, called “Therapeutic Breathwork,” has proven to be extremely effective in the field of trauma recovery, especially in cases where prescription medications and talk therapy have failed. His model of the six major breathing patterns and their link to basic body themes is truly unique and nothing short of brilliant. This chapter alone makes Break Through with Breathwork a must-read for every breathworker and all healthcare practitioners. And it offers invaluable support and genuine inspiration to all of us on the path of personal growth and spiritual development.” —Dan Brulé, author of Just Breathe: Master Breathwork for Success in Life, Love, Business and Beyond “A pioneer in breathwork and energetics, Jim Morningstar inspires the respect and admiration of practitioners in the field. His work with integrative techniques and his insights have encouraged my personal and professional growth.” —Dr. Belisa Vranich, clinical psychologist and author of Breathe: The Simple, Revolutionary 14-Day Program to Improve Your Mental and Physical Health “Jim Morningstar has written a heartfelt masterwork of breath-centered therapeutic support. He draws on an expansive knowledge of breath practices across cultures and throughout history, as well as many years of his own deep personal work and professional practice. The result is a valuable contribution to modern therapy and a revolutionary blueprint combining mind-body healing with the latest findings in brain research.” —Tav Sparks, author of The Power Within: Becoming, Being, and The Holotropic Paradigm; director of Grof Transpersonal Training “A profound and comprehensive book based on Jim Morningstar’s extensive experience as therapist and trainer, including new scientific research and informative models from biology and sociology, underlining the central role of conscious breathing in daily life and healing work. A must-read for therapists in any area of personal development and health care.” —Dr. Wilfried Ehrmann, international trainer in integrative breathwork; author of Manual of Breath Therapy and Coherent Breathing: Aligning Breath and Heart “Dr. Jim Morningstar is one of the real pioneers in breathwork. In his new book he offers a good illustration of how Therapeutic Breathwork represents a new form of interactive healing that benefits both client and therapist. An essential contribution for the field of breathwork.” —Gunnel Minett, psychologist and author of Exhale: An Overview of Breathwork and How to Grow a Healthy Mind “Jim Morningstar walks the talk and breathes the breath. He is a leading figure in breathwork today. If you aspire to use breathwork in counseling, this breakthrough book is your resource.” —Dr. Joy Manné, author of Soul Therapy and Family Constellations “Jim has created a wonderful guide to help empower practitioners to add breathwork to their toolbox. This type of breathing breaks through old, no longer useful patterns while helping the practitioner and client create a healthy, new, vibrant way of life. Jim instills the confidence and knowledge to begin this great life adventure of breathwork personally and professionally.” —Lauren Cafritz, breath facilitator, lecturer, and teacher “In the coming years we are going to see a greater focus on the use of breathing to bring about healing in counseling and clinical mental health practice. Jim’s extensive personal and professional experience of breathwork places him in an ideal position to introduce breathwork to those new to these practices. And for the more experienced practitioner, this book provides plenty of stimulus for further personal integration and professional growth.” —Lloyd Lalande, PhD, clinical breathwork researcher and trainer