Description
Yoga and Breast Cancer is a practical how to guide to using yoga to manage stress, relieve pain, and gain the strength necesary to make it through this illness. It follows the authors' own research in the subject that has shown a proven correlation between yoga practice and better health and outcomes after a breast cancer diagnosis. More than simply an exercise guide, the book is a deeply soothing form of moving meditation and physical activity that is a safe way to rebuild strength, stamina, and flexibility both during and following cancer treatments.
It is intended to support women during the critical phases of their disease as well as during times of secondary prevention and rehabilitation. It shows how yoga ameliorates difficulties after breast cancer therapy, improves a womans awareness of her body, thoughts and feelings, and guides towards leading a healthier life.
Author: Ingrid Kollak, Isabell Utz-Billing
Publisher: Demos Medical Publishing
Published: 09/29/2010
Pages: 224
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.00lbs
Size: 9.98h x 7.94w x 0.53d
ISBN13: 9781932603910
ISBN10: 1932603913
BISAC Categories:
- Health & Fitness | Diseases & Conditions | Cancer
- Health & Fitness | Yoga
- Medical | Nursing | Medical & Surgical
About the Author
Ingrid Kollak, PhD, RN, holds a doctorate in literatrure and is a registered nurse. Currently she is Professor, Alice-Salomon University of Applied Sciences (ASFH), in Berlin, and since 1995, has acted as chair Division of Health and Nursing Management there, with previous teaching in the Bachelors and Master programs. She is well noted in the US for her work in the conceptual bases for nursing theories and in the EU for her work on intercultural perspectives at play in health care. She is editor of three books in the field of nursing, and is the author of Springer's title "Yoga for Nurses" Dr. Kollak authors a monthly yoga column in the German journal "Health Professions."
Since 2005 Dr. Kollak has worked as a licenced yoga teacher accredited by the German and European professional boards of yoga teachers (BDY/EYU). She has taught yoga classes for students, professors and employees at ASFH and for the staff of the German Institute for Human Rights in Berlin.
Isabell Utz-Billing is a medical doctor in the department of gynecology and obstetrics of the German Red Cross Hospital Westend in Berlin. During her residency she specialised in diagnosis and therapy of breast cancer patients. Her interest lies on the topics of psychosocial support of patients with breast cancer.
Both co-authors cooperated in the randomized clinical study The Effects of Yoga on Patients with Mammacancer (2008-2009) funded by the German Statutory Health Insurance (AOK).