Stanley D. Rosenberg

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Stanley D. Rosenberg



Average rating: 3.76 · 2,435 ratings · 234 reviews · 7 distinct worksSimilar authors
Accessing the Healing Power...

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Vago : il mio nervo più imp...

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Summary of Accessing the He...

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Men at Midlife

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“It doesn’t matter how much you drive around, you will never get to where you want to go if you don’t have the right map.”
Stanley Rosenberg, Accessing the Healing Power of the Vagus Nerve: Self-Help Exercises for Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, and Autism
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“For the last century or so, chronic stress has been identified as a health problem involved in heart disease, asthma, diabetes, and a host of other illnesses. Therefore, relaxation deriving from a well-functioning vagus nerve was considered to be essential to health. The vagus nerve was thought to ensure proper function of the visceral organs responsible for circulation (heart and spleen), respiration (bronchioles and lungs), digestion (stomach, pancreas, liver, gall bladder, and small intestine), and elimination (the ascending and transverse parts of the large intestine, and the kidneys and ureters).”
Stanley D. Rosenberg, Accessing the Healing Power of the Vagus Nerve: Self-Help Exercises for Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, and Autism



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