The Healing Power of Doing Good: The Health and Spiritual Benefits of Helping Others

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iUniverse, 2001 - 404 páginas

Conventional wisdom has always held that when we help others, some of the good we do flows back to us. That satisfaction has always been thought to be largely emotional—feeling good when you do good. Now important, widely discussed research shows that helping others regularly produces significant health benefits as well—in fact, it has effects similar to those many of us experience when we exercise.

It is almost impossible to read this book without wanting to do good. Both for those who are already volunteering and for those who are considering it, this valuable personal guide tells you how to choose an activity that’s right for you, how to maximize the health benefits, and how to overcome the main obstacle to getting started: lack of time.

The Healing Power of Doing Good reaffirms and explains that when we care for others we care for ourselves. It is an important book for those suffering from chronic health problems as well as the health conscious, anyone interested in how our mind affects our body, and people in the helping professions. And it reminds us that never has there been such a need for caring as there is today.

 

Contenido

The Healthy Helping Phenomenon
12
Helpers High
42
The Calm That Follows
60
How Our Health Improves
80
The Critical Steps to Healthy Helping
113
What to Do When It All Goes Wrong
131
The Spirit of Giving
157
Magnificent Obsession
178
The Healing of Our Human Community
197
Getting Started
246
Chapter Notes
299
Selected Bibliography
307
Index
319
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