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Works by
Rachel Naomi Remen, M.D. (Writer)Email: ???
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January 13, 2005
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The
Masculine Principle, The Feminine Principle, and Humanistic Medicine
(1975)
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Human Patient (1980)
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Wounded Healers (1994), Edited by Rachel
Naomi Remen
This collection of
poetry written by people who have had cancer, and by their friends, families
and health professionals, offers professionals and the public an-other
perspective on the meaning of life-threatening illness.
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Kitchen Table Wisdom: Stories That Heal (1996)
Enthusiastically praised by everyone from
Bernie Siegel
to Daniel Goleman to
Larry Dossey,
Rachel Remen has a unique perspective on
healing rooted in her background as a physician, a professor of medicine, a
therapist, and a long-term survivor of chronic illness. A deeply moving and
down-to-earth collection of true stories, this prominent physician shows us
life in all its power and mystery and reminds us that the things we cannot
measure may be the things that ultimately sustain and enrich our lives.
Kitchen Table Wisdom addresses spiritual issues-suffering, meaning, love,
faith, courage, and miracles-in the language and authority of our own life
experience.
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Final Wisdom: What the Dying Can Teach Us About Living (1998)
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My Grandfathers Blessings: Stories of Strength, Refuge, and Belonging
(2000)
A work that further examines the human heart and
celebrates those who serve life so beautifully, so effortlessly, so selflessly
often without knowing.
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Kitchen Table Wisdom & My Grandfather's Blessing (2 Volume Set) (2001)
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Mystery: The Wisdom of the Soul (2001) with
Michael Toms
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The Will to Live and Other Mysteries (2001)
Science has defined life in ways that are too small.
Life is mysterious, filled with happenings we can witness but can never
explain. Drawing on her 25 years' experience as a doctor to people with
life-threatening illness and her personal experiences with chronic illness, Dr
Rachel Naomi Remen shares stories of that mysterious force, the will to live,
helping us to recognize and trust it, and to strengthen the life in ourselves
and in each other.
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